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Friday 20th January 2006
Start point: Beckside (SD 153
847)
Beckside -
White Hall Knott -
White Combe
(OF)
- Whitecombe Moss
-
Black Combe
(OF)
-
South Top of Black Combe
- Whicham Mill -
Beckside
Distance: 6.25 miles
Total Ascent: 657 metres
Time Taken: 2hours 20 minutes
Weather: Generally dull with the odd
sunny spell. 7oC.
Route Map
Black Combe stands isolated at the
south-western tip of the Lake District and today it stood isolated as
the only cloud-free fell I could see! Well, it did at first, anyway -
the mist soon rolled in to cover the very top of Black Combe by the time
I arrived. The descent of Black Combe following this route is
particularly attractive, following the beck all the way back to the
start point.

White Hall Knott, White Combe and the
White Combe ridge running to the left.

Catching a brief moment of sunshine on
the steep ascent to White Hall Knott.

The Whicham Valley.

Black Combe from White Hall Knott,
Blackcombe Beck running down the centre. The path to the right of the
beck is the path used in descent.

The Duddon Estuary and the Furness
peninsula.

Looking into Black Combe.

Panoramic Black Combe - two Angus'
(Angi?!) in this one!

Looking along the valley from
Whitecombe Head.

The Irish Sea and the West Cumbrian
coastline through the mist from the summit of Black Combe.

Black Combe summit tarn.

Cold and windy by the tarn, it's blowing
straight off the sea.

Misty Blackcombe Screes.

The wind is still blowing across this
tarn further down. Behind is Whitecombe Head and beyond is Buck Barrow
and Whitfell.

White Hall Knott on the descent.

The accompaniment all the way down was the
delightful Blackcombe Beck...

...tumbling down...

...and down...

...now it has turned into Whitecombe
Beck, used to power Whicham Mill.
See and hear
Blackcombe Beck
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