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Friday 15th September 2006
Start point: Hardknott Pass
summit (NY 230 014)
Hardknott Pass -
Border End
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Hard Knott - Hardknott
Pass
Distance: 2 miles
Total Ascent: 200 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 15 minutes
Weather: Clear. 20oC.
Route Map
It was a lovely morning and a welcome
sight after the miserable rain of yesterday. We had a walk to Border End
and Hard Knott which give fine views of Eskdale and the Scafells. Angus
and Casper had a swim in one or two of the mountain tarns and after a
visit to the Roman fort, another swim (or bath!) in the River Duddon on
the way home.

Eskdale, looking to the west Cumbrian
coast from Border End.

Harter Fell.

Esk Pike and Bow Fell.

The Scafell range.

The same view overlooking Upper
Eskdale. The Eskdale Needle is centre right.

Angus and Casper with England's highest
fells behind.

Esk Pike and Bow Fell, the Eskdale
Needle again visible bottom centre.

Slight Side and Scafell.

Esk Pike.

Scafell Pike, Broad Crag and Ill Crag
across Great Moss and in front of them Pen and Esk Buttress.

Ill Crag, Esk Pike and Upper Eskdale.

Harter Fell across one of the many
mountain tarns around Hard Knott.

Harter Fell from the summit of Hard
Knott.

Esk Pike, Bow Fell and Crinkle Crags
from Hard Knott.

Casper and Angus have a lie down in the
grass and soak up the warm sunshine.

Little Stand and Wrynose Pass.

Another close up of Esk Pike, this time
from Hard Knott.

Bow Fell.

Scafell Pike, the summit cairn clearly
visible today.

Angus fancies a swim in this
mirror-like tarn on Hard Knott.
A short way down the other side of the
Hardknott Pass lies Mediobogdum, the ruins of a Roman fort
occupied between A.D. 100-110 to A.D. 125-135.

Border End from the east gate of the
fort.

Harter Fell and the fort.
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