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Tuesday 23rd May 2006
Start point: Boot (NY 176 011)
Boot -
Burnmoor Tarn - Maiden Castle -
Boat How
(OF) - Boot
Distance: 6 miles
Total Ascent: 350 metres
Time Taken: 2 hours 30 minutes
Weather: Overcast and cold. 10oC.
Route Map
This morning's walk was the gentle ascent
of Burnmoor Tarn and Boat How from the small village of Boot in Eskdale.
Burnmoor Tarn, of course, lies in the midst of the Wasdale high fells
and there are some good views from here, especially from Maiden Castle
which is the col to the north. Boat How itself has similar views as well
as south west along Miterdale. Angus and Casper certainly seemed to
enjoy themselves up there today and Angus braved a swim in Burnmoor
Tarn, even though the wind was pretty cold.

Looking back over Boot and Eskdale from the start of
the walk.

Bookends?

Scafell and Great How.

Harter Fell and Green Crag over Eel Tarn.

Scafell from above Burnmoor Tarn.

I think some RAF Tucano's were using us as target
practice this morning as we were constantly buzzed by them. Here is one
approaching from Wasdale over Burnmoor Tarn...

...and right over us.

Illgill Head across Burnmoor Tarn.

Looking over to Wasdale.

Angus braves the water while Casper looks on.

Burnmoor Lodge across Burnmoor Tarn. Boat How is the
hump on the right.

Seatallan and Haycock across Wasdale.

Kirk Fell.

The summit of Kirk Fell.

Yewbarrow.

Scafell.

Angus and Casper hide in the long grass.

Great Gable peeps above the lower slopes of Lingmell.

Returning to Burnmoor Tarn above an old enclosure.

Room with a view - Burnmoor Lodge.

Angus and Casper on Boat How.

Looking along Miterdale to Muncaster Fell and the
Ravenglass Estuary.

The summit of Boat How.

One of the (many) ancient stone circles on Eskdale
Moor. Scafell has caught the cloud now...

...but there's some rare blue sky for us looking over
to Whin Rigg.

Eskdale Mill, Boot - taken from the bridge.

Whillan Beck.
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