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Friday 10th February 2006
Start point: The Old Dungeon
Ghyll car park (NY 286 062)
Old Dungeon Ghyll - Rossett Gill -
Rossett Pike - Angle Tarn - Esk Hause -
Allen Crags
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Esk Pike -
Bow Fell - Three Tarns
- The Band - Old Dungeon Ghyll
Distance: 11.4 miles
Total Ascent: 1331 metres
Time Taken: 4 hours 20 minutes
Weather: Cold at first, but warming up
nicely in the sunshine with clear, blue skies. -2oC
to 4oC
Route Map
Angus set an absolutely blistering pace
today, he was like a young pup for the tough walk up to Bow Fell from
Great Langdale! The 'come on' bark was an almost constant noise and I
think he was happy to be out in the sunshine, as was I. He was
recognised on Esk Pike today - I think fame is going to his head!

Walking along Mickleden, Bow Fell up to the left,
Rossett Gill in the centre and the first target of the day, Rossett
Pike, on the right.

Looking up to Pike o' Stickle and Loft Crag - the
Langdale Pikes.

Pike o' Stickle and the 'axe factory' screes.

Blue skies and sunshine - lovely.

Looking back along Mickleden to the Langdale Pikes
from the ascent of Rossett Gill.

The steep Rossett Gill path.

It's still freezing out of the sun on the side of Bow
Fell.

Rossett Pike from the top of Rossett Pass.

Angus, your tongue has grown longer with the pace you
have set!

Looking back to the Langdale Pikes and Rossett Pike
from Angle Tarn.

Looking east to Helvellyn over a frozen tarn on Tongue
Head.

Skiddaw overlooking Keswick and Derwent Water from
Allen Crags.

Pillar, Great Gable and Green Gable over Sprinkling
Tarn.

...and a wider view.

Looking north over to the Buttermere fells from Esk
Hause.

Upper Eskdale.

Langstrath from Esk Pike.

The view from Esk Pike.

The Duddon Estuary and the Furness peninsula from Bow
Fell - I can see my house from here (okay, perhaps not technically
correct - it is actually the other way round!). Caw and Stickle Pike are
in the middle distance.

Scafell and Scafell Pike from Bow Fell.

...and closer up.

Heaven indeed - lying by Three Tarns in the sunshine
with the highest land in England behind for a great view.

The Scafells over one of the (frozen) Three Tarns.

Side Pike and Lingmoor Fell from the descent of The
Band.

Great Langdale from The Band.
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