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Thursday 14th April 2005
Start point: Muncaster Castle
car park (SD 097 967)
Muncaster Fell (Hooker Crag)
(OF)
from Muncaster Castle
Distance: 7.25 miles
Total Ascent: 388 metres
Time Taken: 2 hours 25 minutes
Route Map
Weather: Rain, 7oC.
This morning's walk was up to Muncaster
Fell, a long fell with a lowly height which lies between Miterdale and
Eskdale. It made a pleasant, if boggy, traverse and also marked the
return to fell walking of Calston Midnight Serenade (better known as
Angus!).
This walk follows Wainwright's Muncaster
Fell chapter in his book 'The Outlying Fells of Lakeland', page 186.

Fell Lane walking towards Muncaster
Tarn.

Muncaster Tarn.

Heading for Hooker Crag.

Hooker Crag, the summit of Muncaster
Fell.

Good to be back!

The Sca Fells ahead in cloud with Whin
Rigg and Illgill Head to the left from Ross's Camp, a Victorian curiosity - a
dining table for a shooting party...

...and the inscription on the top.

The Lower Eskdale valley from Ross's
Camp.

A distant Harter Fell.

Muncaster Castle. John Ruskin described
it as 'the gateway to Paradise'.
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