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Monday 11th September 2006
Start point: New Dungeon Ghyll Car Park (NY 295 064)
New Dungeon Ghyll -
Sergeant Man -
High Raise -
Thunacar Knott -
Pavey Ark -
Harrison Stickle -
Pike O'Stickle -
Loft Crag -
Thorn Crag - New Dungeon Ghyll
Distance: 8.1 miles
Total Ascent: 1047 metres
Time Taken: 4 hours
Weather: Overcast but clearing - warm
and still. 23oC.
Route Map
When Angus (the 'lost boy' - kept a close
eye on him today!), Casper and I set off from the New Dungeon Ghyll, it
was quite murky but surprisingly warm. The sun threatened to break
through the clouds all morning and eventually did for spells. Casper was
recognised (from 1000 yards I think!) on Loft Crag by Chris and Lin, up
in the area for a weeks holiday and it was nice to bump into someone who
visits this website. Previously I have said I wouldn't take Angus up on
the high fells again, but how could I resist? He loves it up there...

Waterfall on Stickle Ghyll.

Looking up Stickle Ghyll.

Waterfall further up.

Pavey Ark in the mist across Stickle
Tarn.

Harrison Stickle.

Stickle Tarn reflections.

Sergeant Man appears briefly from the
mist with a ghostly figure on the summit.

The view from Sergeant Man.

Angus and Casper on High Raise.

The sun is trying to get through now,
here reflected in a mirror finish Stickle Tarn from Pavey Ark summit.

Looking across to Harrison Stickle from
Pavey Ark.

A retrospective view of Pavey Ark and
Stickle Tarn.

Loft Crag and Pike o' Stickle from
Harrison Stickle.

Pike o' Stickle, no missing the path to
it!

Looking back to Harrison Stickle on the
way to Pike o' Stickle.

Angus and Casper on the summit of Pike
o' Stickle, Loft Crag beyond.

High Raise and Thunacar Knott from Pike
o' Stickle. There's even a touch of blue sky now!

The familiar shape of Pike o' Stickle.

Heading for Loft Crag.

The figure on top of Pike o' Stickle
gives some scale.

Angus on Loft Crag, Harrison Stickle
beyond.

Loft Crag and Pike o' Stickle from
Thorn Crag.

Dungeon Ghyll.

Nearly there - looking back along the
Dungeon Ghyll path.
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