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Friday 15th April 2005
Start point: Hardknott Pass
summit (NY 230 014)
Hardknott Pass -
Border End
(326) -
Hard Knott
(327) - Eskdale Needle -
Yew Bank
(328) -
Throstlehow Crag
(329) -
Scar Lathing
(330) -
High Scarth
(331) -
Silverybield
(332) - Scale Bridge - Taw House -
Brotherilkeld - Hardknott Castle Roman Fort - Hardknott Pass
Distance: 9.7 miles
Total Ascent: 1940 metres
Time Taken: 4 hours 35 minutes
Route Map
Weather: Snow, rain, sleet, wind! 5oC.
Today's walk is a round of Upper Eskdale,
one of the wildest and best valleys in the Lake District. At the head of
Eskdale lie the 'heads of state' of English mountains, namely Scafell
Pike, Sca Fell, Esk Pike and Bow Fell and this area offers some of the
finest views anywhere.
Once again, it seems winter has returned
with snow showers present throughout the walk and fresh snow on top of
the high fells.

Approaching Hard Knott. The many
electric fences in this area (one can be seen to the right) certainly
made Angus squeak when he 'got it wrong'.

Harter Fell through a snow storm from
the summit of Hard Knott.

The Eskdale Needle from the south.

The Eskdale Needle.

It was very windy on the summit of Yew
Bank!

Across Lingcove Beck - the wall runs up
to Throstlehow Crag, the next port of call with Scar Lathing the crag to
the right. In the background are the Sca Fells complete with fresh snow.

Esk Pike and Bow Fell in cloud.

Looking along Eskdale to Harter Fell
from Throstlehow Crag. Can you spot the Eskdale Needle?

The view across Great Moss from Scar
Lathing. Select on the image to see a full size version.

Crossing the River Esk.

Great Moss.

Slight Side from High Scarth.

Slight Side and High Scarth from
Silverybield.

The impressive Yew Crags on the east
face of Border End.

Scale Gill waterfall.

Brotherilkeld Farm.

Mediobogdum - Hardknott Roman Fort. The
fort walls are to the left and to the right is the parade ground.
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