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Wednesday 23rd March PM 2005
Start point: Kiln Bank Cross
(SD 215 933)
Kiln Bank Cross - Stickle Tarn -
Stickle Pike (OF)
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Kiln Bank Cross
Distance: 1 mile
Total Ascent: 153 metres
Time Taken: 50 minutes
Route Map
Weather: Brighter than this morning, 14oC.
As it was a bit brighter this afternoon,
we had another short walk up to Stickle Pike above Broughton Mills. We
were joined by Connie after she was sprung from school for Easter at
lunchtime - much better than sitting in a classroom I think!
Stickle Pike is described in Wainwright's
Stickle Pike chapter in his book 'The Outlying Fells of
Lakeland', page 126.

Great Stickle, left, and Stickle Pike, right, from
Broughton Mills.

Caw from the ascent of Stickle Pike. This is the fell
I have chosen for the Wainwright Society
Great Lakeland Challenge
in May. Incidentally, Eric Robson, chairman of the Wainwright
Society, writer and broadcaster has chosen Stickle Pike.

Angus and Connie at Stickle Tarn.

The steep path to the summit of Stickle Pike.

Stickle Pike summit looking to Harter Fell.

Looking over Great Stickle and Tarn Hill along the
Lickle Valley to the Duddon Estuary.

Harter Fell with a glimpse of Bow Fell through the
clouds to the right.
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