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Friday 21st April 2006
Start point: Hole House (SD 181 930)
Hole House -
Hesk Fell -
The Pike
- Hole House
Distance: 3 miles
Total Ascent: 300 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 30 minutes
Weather: Rain. 12oC.
Route Map
It was sunny and warm when I left the car
this afternoon for a short walk up to Hesk Fell - that changed within
200 yards to heavy rain, which lasted for virtually the rest of the walk
- so that meant we got a real soaking! A good walk for Casper's steep
learning curve to become a fell walking maestro this one - we
encountered a stream crossing (not good, but he'll learn), fences (not
good, but he'll learn), a ladder stile (you've guessed it) and sheep
(okay on this one, thankfully!).

The Pike.

Hesk Fell. Note the old reservoir in
the foreground, immediately above on the slopes of Hesk Fell are the
remains of old copper mine workings.

Angus and Casper on the summit of Hesk
Fell.

Wet Angus.

Heading for The Pike.

Looking back to Hesk Fell from The
Pike.

Angus and Casper survey the Duddon
Valley. To the left of Angus is Caw, to the right is Stickle Pike.

The Duddon Valley and the Coniston
fells.

Stickle Pike.

Whitfell.

Looking across Holehouse Gill to the
route used in ascent, the old reservoir visible.
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