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Friday 29th September 2006
Start point: Dockray, adjacent
to the bridge. (NY 393 215)
Dockray -
Bracken How
(492) -
Round How
(493) -
Common Fell
- Watermillock Common -
Swineside Knott
-
Brown Hills
-
Birkett Fell
-
Hart Side
-
White Stones on Green Side
-
Stybarrow Dodd
-
Watson's Dodd
-
Great Dodd -
Little Dodd (St John's Common)
(494) -
Calfhow Pike
(495) -
Clough
Head
(496)
-
Dockray
Distance: 13.4 miles
Total Ascent: 1156 metres
Time Taken: 4 hours 45 minutes
Weather: Overcast, rain later. 14oC.
Route Map
Another grey day today with just the odd
glimmer of sunshine and heavy rain at the end. This is quite a long
circuit but relatively easy going across boggy grass. I visited a couple
of small tops at the beginning of the walk that I had never been to
before which offered great views over Ullswater with little effort. It was
very quiet up there though, and we never saw a single soul all day.

About the only blue sky of the day over
Great Mell Fell, from Bracken How.

Common Fell from Round How. The bracken
is turning brown now.

Sunrays over Ullswater looking to Place
Fell.

Great Dodd from Common Fell.

Casper having a rest on Swineside
Knott.

Looking to the head of Ullswater.

Brown Hills from Watermillock Common.

Ullswater.

Angus and Casper above Ullswater.

Looking over to Place Fell.

Sheffield Pike.

Catstycam appears from the mist.

You can't miss Birkett Fell with its
name plaque set in the cairn. Named after Baron Birkett, KC MP, an early
advocate of National Parks and a fierce opposer to Manchester
Corporation's attempts to take water from Ullswater. He also went to the
same school as me (though he wasn't in my class, I hasten to add!).

Angus on Hart Side, Stybarrow Dodd
behind.

Looking down Stanah Gill on Stybarrow
Dodd to Thirlmere.

Great Dodd from Stybarrow Dodd.

High Rigg and St John's in the Vale
from Watson's Dodd. Beyond is Keswick, Bassenthwaite Lake, Dodd and
Skiddaw (in mist).

Thirlmere from Watson's Dodd.

The wind was howling across Watson's
Dodd.

A retrospective view from Great Dodd -
in the distance is the pointed Catstycam with Helvellyn in cloud. Centre
left is Stybarrow Dodd with Watson's Dodd to the right.

Skiddaw from Little Dodd. Below is the
next objective, the spur of Calfhow Pike.

Angus has spotted the rain coming on
our final summit, Clough Head - the end of the Helvellyn massif.

Blencathra from Clough Head. Now it was
time to put on the jacket and put the camera away for a very damp
descent to the Old Coach Road and a wet trudge back to Dockray.
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