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Monday 13th February 2006
Start point: Legburthwaite (NY
318 195)
Legburthwaite -
Wren Crag
(460) -
High Rigg (Birkett)
(461)
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High Rigg (Naddle Fell)
(462)
- Legburthwaite -
Castle Rock of Triermain
(463)
- Legburthwaite
Distance: 6.45 miles
Total Ascent: 803 metres
Time Taken: 2 hours 40 minutes
Weather: Grey and dreary. 8oC
Route Map
The blue skies have disappeared again and
it was back to drizzle and general greyness for a walk over lowly High
Rigg this morning. The views weren't great today but the walk was
pleasant enough with rain setting in during my ascent of Castle Rock.

The last summit of the walk from the
first - looking across St John's in the Vale to Castle Rock on the way
to Wren Crag. The highest point is the rocky knoll on the left.

Looking north along St John's in the
Vale, Legburthwaite below.

Looking south to Great How, the main
A591 road to the left and Thirlmere to the right.

Blencathra under cloud from Wren Crag.

Thirlmere and Raven Crag.

Looking along the High Rigg ridge.

Bassenthwaite Lake in the distance with
Whinlatter to the left and Dodd to the right. Skiddaw is covered by
cloud on the extreme right.

Bleaberry Fell and The Benn.

Now there's confusion - Birkett names
this as High Rigg, Wainwright names the summit further north as High
Rigg. Birkett calls the Wainwright High Rigg...Naddle Fell! I'll stick
my tongue out to that one.

Thirlmere from High Rigg (Birkett).

Blencathra from High Rigg (Wainwright)
or Naddle Fell (Birkett).

St John's in the Vale church.

Snowdrops in the churchyard.

Looking across to Bram Crag.

St John's in the Vale looking south,
Castle Rock is in the centre distance.

Woodland walking.

The weather really closed in as I made
my way to Castle Rock (also known as Castle Rock of Triermain as it
features in Sir Walter Scott's epic Arthurian poem, The Bridal of
Triermain). It looks a bit brighter over Thirlmere through the drizzle.

High Rigg from Castle Rock.

St John's in the Vale from Castle Rock.
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