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Tuesday 4th July 2006
Start point: Three Shire Stone (NY 277
027)
Three Shire Stone - Rough Crags -
Cold Pike - Red Tarn
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Pike O' Blisco - Black Crag
- Three Shire Stone
Distance: 3.5 miles
Total Ascent: 500 metres
Time Taken: 2 hours
Weather: Sunny and warm becoming overcast.
23oC.
Route Map
Nice to see it was still warm today and
the blue skies have returned - at least for a short while as it became
increasingly overcast towards the end of the walk. It's a lovely shorter
walk this one with some relatively easy height gain, starting from the
top of Wrynose Pass.

Cold Pike from Three Shire Stone.

Harter Fell, Wrynose Pass and a familiar figure,
bottom right!

Well, I did say semi-retirement. How could I deny
Angus a swim and a view like this?

Great Knott, Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell across Red
Tarn.

Casper enjoys the view, not the swim.

Red Tarn and Pike o' Blisco from the climb to Cold
Pike.

A great view of Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell from the
summit of Cold Pike.

Casper - hot on Cold Pike.

Pike o' Blisco, the path to be followed in view.

The Langdale Pikes across Mickleden.

Bow Fell.

Pike of Stickle.

Pike o' Blisco with its prominent summit cairn.

A panoramic view from Cold Pike. Select on the image
for a larger version.

Warm on the descent of Cold Pike - we are following
the path to the right, not up to Crinkle Crags today.

One way to keep cool.

A silhouette of the Coniston fells across Red Tarn.

Great Knott, Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell from the
climb to Pike o' Blisco.

The Langdale Pikes and Great Langdale from Pike o'
Blisco.

Hot but happy on Pike o' Blisco.
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