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Monday 10th October 2005
Start point: Wet Sleddale
Reservoir dam (NY
555 114)
Wet Sleddale Dam - Lunch House - Gray Bull -
Sleddale Pike
(422)
(OF)
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Great Saddle Crag
(423)
(OF)
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Ulthwaite Rigg
(424)
(OF)
- Sleddale Hall - Wet Sleddale Dam
Distance: 8.8 miles
Total Ascent: 708 metres
Time Taken: 3 hours 15 minutes
Weather: Grey, rain shower at the end. 15oC.
Route Map
A return to the Shap Fells again today
for a remote and boggy walk around the aptly named Wet Sleddale
Horseshoe. If anything, this seemed even more remote than the previous
walks I have done in this area so there was no chance of bumping into
anyone on this grey Monday morning!

Wet Sleddale Reservoir dam.

Looking back to the reservoir from an
orange field.

One of the many Grouse Butts in the
area - they can be seen following the path as far as the eye can see.

The Lunch House - a resting place for
people using the Grouse Butts.

Gray Bull - a 9 foot cube of pink
granite marked on the OS map - and Grey Dog - a 3 foot Bearded Collie!

Angus on a windswept Sleddale Pike.

Great Saddle Crag - a mini-Blencathra!

On the summit of Great Saddle Crag
looking along the Wet Sleddale Valley.

Peat Hags on the way to Ulthwaite Rigg.
We encountered a lone stag on here and there were eerie stag calls
echoing around the valley for the rest of the walk.

Looking along Sleddale Beck to the
reservoir from Ulthwaite Rigg.

The now defunct Sleddale Hall.

Looking back along the valley.

The stepping stones crossing Sleddale
Beck - I got a boot full here on the slippery, wet stones.

A vibrant Wet Sleddale valley.
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