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Wednesday 15th June 2005
Start point: Woodland (SD 248
895)
Woodland -
Yew Bank
(OF)
- Beacon Tarn -
Wool Knott
(OF)
- Green Moor Farm - Woodland
Distance: 5.3 miles
Total Ascent: 464 metres
Time Taken: 2 hours
Weather: Dull and drizzly, 12oC.
Route Map
Today's walk is over little known and
little frequented Woodland Fell which lies between Torver and Broughton.
It is a lovely secluded place, very quiet, with great views to the
Coniston fells in clear weather. Today, the weather was not kind with
constant drizzle and grey skies - it felt like November, not June! Here
is a snippet of how A.Wainwright described Woodland Fell '....the walk
here described is a connoisseurs piece, every step an uninhibited joy,
every corner a delight. No footmarks, no litter...'. I must say I agree
with him.
This walk follows Wainwright's Woodland
Fell chapter in his book 'The Outlying Fells of Lakeland', page 102.

Yew Bank from Strands Beck.

Foxgloves in abundance on Woodland Fell.

The summit of Yew Bank.

Beacon Fell from the cairn above Beacon Tarn.

Beacon Tarn - re-christened 'Sparkly Tarn' by Connie two
weeks ago - not looking quite so sparkly today.


Green Moor Farm.

The footbridge, Green Moor Beck.
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