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Monday 14th February 2005
Start point: Windermere (SD 414 987)
Orrest Head
(OF) from Windermere
Route Map
Weather: Cold, fine with sunny spells.
This week is the school half-term, so
today's short walk is a child friendly one to Orrest Head, famous for
being Wainwright's first ascent of a Lake District fell and the one that
changed his life forever. It is easy to see why with an easy stroll from
Windermere rewarded with magnificent views of the high fells. Orrest
Head is described in Wainwright's Orrest Head chapter in his book 'The
Outlying Fells of Lakeland', page 26.

This way...

Connie and Angus at the summit view indicator.

Red Screes.

Caudale Moor, Thornthwaite Crag and the Ill Bell
ridge.

The Langdale Pikes and High Raise.

The Central Fells. See below for an annotated version
of this photo.


The Coniston Fells.

Looking south along Windermere.
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