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Tuesday 29th March 2005
Start point: Grange Fell road
(SD 396 779)
Hampsfell
(OF)
from the Grange Fell road
Distance: 2 miles
Total Ascent: 200 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 30 minutes
Weather: Warm and sunny, 11oC.
Lying between Grange-over-Sands and
Cartmel, Hampsfell is an elevated ridge of Limestone overlooking the
Kent Estuary and Morecambe Bay. It was an easy and pleasant stroll this
morning in the sunshine from the Grange Fell road up to the crowning
glory on the summit - a tower called The Hospice.
Hampsfell is described in Wainwright's
Hampsfell chapter in his book 'The Outlying Fells of
Lakeland', page 58.

Morecambe Bay from the ascent to Hampsfell.

Angus and Connie at the beacon on Fell End.

Looking down to Cartmel.

Limestone pavement on Hampsfell.

The approach to Hampsfell with The Hospice in view.

The Hospice, provided for "the shelter and entertainment
of travellers over the fell".

One of the poetry panels inside The Hospice.

The Kent Estuary.
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