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Friday 13th May 2005
Start point: Troutal, Duddon
Valley (SD 234 983)
Troutal - Seathwaite Tarn - Fairfield -
Grey Friar
- Troutal Fell - Troutal
Distance: 6.5 miles
Total Ascent: 961 metres
Time Taken: 2 hours 30 minutes
Weather: Sunny with a strong, cold wind. 14oC.
Route Map
The sun continued to shine for this
morning's ascent to the north-west cornerstone of the Coniston fells,
Grey Friar. There was a strong, icy breeze blasting down from the fells
across Seathwaite Tarn and it felt a lot colder than yesterday.
Grey Friar, standing apart from the main
Coniston fells, gives magnificent, uninterrupted views of the Sca Fells
and a great view of Harter Fell and westwards out to the coast and
the Irish Sea.

3D image of the walk route.

Harter Fell from Troutal.

Looking along Seathwaite Tarn to Great
How Crags.

Looking back along Seathwaite Tarn,
Whitfell in the distance.

Wainwright's 'Big perched boulder. Calf
Cove'.

Dow Crag and Brim Fell from Fairfield,
the col between Grey Friar and Great Carrs.

The Langdale Pikes from the pointed
boulder on Grey Friar.

The Sca Fells from Grey Friar.

Angus on a cold and windswept Grey
Friar summit, Harter Fell and the west Cumbrian coast with Sellafield in
view are behind.

Harter Fell.

Dow Crag over Seathwaite Tarn.

Caw and Stickle Pike along the Duddon
Valley.
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