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Tuesday 29th March 2005 Evening
Start point: Woodend Bridge on
the Birker Fell road.
(SD 179 963)
Woodend Bridge, Birker Fell road -
Hesk Fell
(OF)
-
The Pike
(OF) -
Woodend Bridge, Birker Fell road
Distance: 4.5 miles
Total Ascent: 392 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 30 minutes
Route Map
Weather: Hazy and overcast, 11oC.
Now that is BST, I had a late
evening walk up to Hesk Fell, which is a featureless pudding basin
between the Duddon and Esk valleys, and then to The Pike which is more
interesting due to the views of the Duddon Valley lying steeply below.
This walk is the one described in Wainwright's
Hesk Fell chapter in his book 'The Outlying Fells of Lakeland', page 140
with the addition of lots of electric fences!

Elevation profile of the route.

3D image of the walk route.

Green Crag and Harter Fell from the ascent of Hesk
Fell.

Devoke Water.

Black Combe, Buck Barrow and Whitfell from Hesk Fell
summit.

The Pike.

Looking back to Hesk Fell from The Pike.

'The Grand National' on The Pike summit.

Looking along the Duddon Valley to the Duddon Estuary
from The Pike.

A few fells that have been mentioned in recent walks.

Caw and Stickle Pike along Crosby Gill.

Woodend Bridge, the Scafells in the distance.
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