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Wednesday 27th September 2006
Start point: Chapel Bridge,
Little Town (NY 232 194)
Little Town - High Snab Bank -
Robinson
(487)
-
High Snockrigg
(488)
-
Newlands Hause -
Knott
Rigg (489) -
Ill Crag
(490)
-
Ard Crags
(491)
- Chapel Bridge - Little Town
Distance: 10.5 miles
Total Ascent: 2100 metres
Time Taken: 4 hours 30 minutes
Weather: Overcast. 16oC.
Route Map
I wasn't holding out much hope for the
weather today as it was very grey and looked a certainty for rain - as
it was I thought we faired pretty well as the rain held off for the
whole round. This is a great way to reach the summit of Robinson and the
views were good from there, even the high winds couldn't spoil that.

Scope End, left, with Robinson on the right. High Snab
Bank, the ridge used in ascent can be seen in the foreground of
Robinson.

Newlands Church.

Robinson and High Snab Bank, High Snab is the farm
building to the right.

Little Dale and Robinson from the steep climb up to
High Snab Bank.

Wandope, Crag Hill and Sail behind Ard Crags (to be
climbed on the return leg) above Keskadale Farm.

Casper has a rest on High Snab Bank - that was a steep
climb!

Robinson ahead from High Snab Bank.

Hindscarth above Little Dale.

Robinson from Blea Crags.

Derwent Water, Cat Bells, Maiden Moor and Scope End
from Robinson.

Deep Gill and Littledale Edge.

Angus and Casper on the summit of Robinson.

Crummock Water and Rannerdale Knotts with Mellbreak
and Loweswater beyond.

High Crag and High Stile in and out of the mist across
Buttermere.

Grasmoor and Crag Hill beyond Whiteless Pike and
Wandope.

Looking across Buttermere Common to High Snockrigg.

Buttermere village below with Mellbreak and Loweswater
beyond Crummock Water and Rannerdale Knotts.

It was windy on High Snockrigg...

...very windy!

Knott Rigg across Newlands Hause.

Moss Force.

The waterfall from further up.

Crag Hill and Sail from Ill Crag.

Ard Crags ahead.

The sun shines on the Newlands Valley and Catbells.

Hindscarth and Robinson from Ard Crags.

The same view from further along the valley.

Robinson.
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