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Thursday 22nd September 2005
Start point: Crookdale Bridge (NY
552 055)
Crookdale Bridge -
High House Bank
(408)
(OF)
-
Robin Hood
(409)
(OF)
-
Lord's Seat
(410)
(OF)
- Lawyer's Brow -
Wasdale Pike
(411)
(OF)
-
Great Yarlside
(412)
(OF)
-
Little Yarlside
(413)
(OF)
-
What Shaw Common
(414)
(OF)
- Crookdale Bridge
Distance: 9.1 miles
Total Ascent: 877 metres
Time Taken: 3 hours 25 minutes
Weather: Mixed - overcast with
fleeting sunny intervals and quite breezy. 15oC.
Route Map
Another set of Wainwright Outlying Fells
today, this time the walk was on the very eastern edge of the Lake
District in the Shap Fells and it takes in 'The Wasdale Horseshoe' and
'The Crookdale Horseshoe' chapters from the Outlying Fells book. It was
breezy on the tops and the clouds were fleeting across the sky giving
the occasional sun spot.

On the 31st August, Connie and I went
to watch the cycling Tour of Britain over the Shap fells. Here Roger
Hammond leads a breakaway, in the background is High House Bank
(incidentally, Hammond, who rides for Lance Armstrong's Discovery
Channel team, went on to win the stage in Blackpool). Whilst we were
waiting for the cyclists to come, I thought it would be good to walk
over some of the fells in the area, so three short weeks later, I have!

Crookdale Bridge.

Looking into Borrowdale (not the famous
one!) from a windy High House Bank...

...very windy.

A fleeting glimpse of sunshine on Robin
Hood and Little Yarlside.

The head of the deserted and
uninhabited Borrowdale.

High House Bank from Robin Hood, a
single shaft of light points onto Borrowdale.

The beacon (now collapsed) on Robin
Hood looking to High House Bank.

Great Yarlside.

Angus eyes up the small cairn on Lord's
Seat as the mist descends top the north over Harrop Pike and Sleddale
Fell.

Wasdale Pike (not the famous Wasdale).

An unusual trigonometrical survey
station on Great Yarlside - a circular metal plate sunk into concrete at
ground level - a bit different to the normal column type.

Following the wall from Great Yarlside.

Great Yarlside from the summit of
Little Yarlside.

They don't build cairns like this
anymore. This one looks like it has been there forever on Whatshaw
Common, Robin Hood behind.

Looking back towards Great Yarlside and
Little Yarlside. A forlorn Angus can't jump the fence.
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