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Tuesday 24th April 2007
Start point: The Hause (NY 423
235)
Little Mell Fell
(506)
from The Hause
Distance: 0.7 miles
Total Ascent: 120 metres
Time Taken: 25 minutes
Weather: Overcast with drizzle. 15oC.
Route Map
Firstly - boots! How long do yours last?
You hear stories of people having them last for years and years and I
can't say that I'm impressed that my latest pair lasted all of 7 months
before the sole started to come away, and the pair before that barely
lasted 12 months. The first time, I accepted it as hard wear and tear -
but not this time, I have duly returned them to the manufacturers via
the shop where I bought them. Here's hoping for a result - at this rate
I will have an eternal pair of boots if I get them replaced every time
the sole comes off! It's a shame, because apart from that the boots are
absolutely brilliant and they are great to wear, very comfortable and
waterproof.
Enough of the rant, onto today's walk. It
has been wet and miserable for the last few days, so I decided on
somewhere low and also a fell that I haven't visited for over 3 years,
which must be the longest of all of them, and went to Little Mell Fell.
This was a rare Birkett 'bag' and my penultimate Wainwright (second time
around), not that I have been actively pursuing either for a while.
Anyway, I managed to pass through all the heavy rain for an easy and
quick climb in dry conditions. I realised why I haven't revisited for so
long - there is not a lot going for this one as it surrounded by fells
that are better walks and have better views. Whatever, it was nice to be
out again and on the way back I stopped off at Aira Force for a quick
look.

I think I found the only patch of blue sky anywhere
today, here looking to Gowbarrow Fell from the climb to Little Mell
Fell.

Looking across to Ullswater.

Great Mell Fell with Blencathra and the Back o'
Skiddaw fells covered in cloud.

Casper at the summit of Little Mell Fell.

Hallin Fell across Ullswater - you can make out the
obelisk at the summit. Beyond is the Steel Knotts ridge.

Little Mell Fell from Moorend Farm.
On the way back, I paid a quick visit to Aira Force
with the drizzle coming on stronger once again.

Aira Force, the spray from the falls causing the
misting effect.

...and looking down from the bridge.

Arnison Crag and Birks from Aira Force.

Ullswater view.

Arnison Crag and Birks at the head of Ullswater.
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