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Friday 15th July 2005
Start point: Pooley Bridge pier
(NY 466 242)
Dunmallet (Dunmallard
Hill) (OF)
from Pooley Bridge
Distance: 1 mile
Total Ascent: 115 metres
Time Taken: 30 minutes
Weather: Generally overcast with sunny
spells. 19oC.
Route Map
It is the first day of the school summer
holidays today so Connie and I had a day out on the Ullswater Steamers
starting from Glenridding and riding up to Pooley Bridge. From there we
climbed the Wainwright Outlying Fell, Dunmallet (named as Dunmallard
Hill on the O.S map and shown as the site of a settlement, probably a
fort given its position). The hill is no more than a gentle stroll and
the amount of trees ensures there is no view from the top - we still had
a nice day out though.
This walk follows Wainwright's Dunmallet chapter in his book 'The Outlying Fells of Lakeland', page
214.

The head of Ullswater from the Ullswater Steamer pier
at Glenridding.

Good day for a swim in Ullswater.

Glenridding Dodd.

Fusedale from the approach to Howtown.

Hallin Fell.

Dunmallard Hill from the approach to
Pooley Bridge. With a thick covering of trees, it didn't look like there
would be much of a view from there...

...and there wasn't. Connie and Angus
at the summit.

Pooley Bridge over the River Eamont.
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