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Friday 12th August 2005
Start point: Ulverston
The Hoad
Weather: Mainly sunny.
20oC.
We had a short walk up to Hoad Hill
today, a small hill (133m) which stands over the small market town of
Ulverston, just outside the southern fringe of the Lake District
National Park. Atop the hill is a monument which is a local landmark,
The Hoad, officially named
The Sir John Barrow Monument. It
celebrates the famous Ulverston son who was a Naval administrator and
traveller and is built in the style of The Eddystone Lighthouse.

The approach to Hoad Hill, the Sir John Barrow
Monument in view.

It's thirsty work up here.

The Hoad Monument.

Looking across to Cartmel Sands and the Plumpton
railway viaduct.


Ulverston from Hoad Hill.


Looking northwards to the Coniston fells.
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