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Friday 11th May 2007
Start point:
Boot (NY 176 011)
Boot - Burnmoor Tarn - Oliver
Gill - Raven Crag - Black Apron -
Great How on Eskdale Fell
(508) -
Whinscales on Eskdale Fell
(509) -
Great Barrow - Boot
Distance: 6.5 miles
Total Ascent: 540 metres
Time Taken: 2 hours 30 minutes
Weather: Heavy rain. 10oC.
Route Map
It started off looking promising this morning
but before I reached Burnmoor Tarn from Boot, the heavens
opened and it stayed like that for the entire damp walk.
Most of the photos were taken from within a hi-tech rain
cover (thanks Tesco!) but even that succumbed to the soggy
conditions in the end. I would like to redo this walk on a
sunny day when I suspect the views will be quite spectacular
towards the high fells.

Harter Fell from the climb out of Boot.

Eskdale Fell, today's objective.

I thought I'd better get this view of the Wasdale
fells (Red Pike, Yewbarrow, Pillar and Kirk Fell) whilst I could -
behind me the view was obliterated as a rain storm came in.

Illgill Head across Burnmoor Tarn.

Angus and Casper - wet already, so they may as well
get a bit wetter in Burnmoor Tarn.

The way to Eskdale Fell, following Oliver Gill along
the left bank and then crossing at the top of the furthest waterfall.

Oliver Gill.

Gushing today with the heavy rain.

Burnmoor Tarn from Eskdale Fell, Burnmoor Lodge is to
the left.

Slight Side across one of the many tarns on Eskdale
Fell.

Angus and Casper on Black Apron. Let me assure you
that my hood was very firmly up by this point!

The summit of Great How on Eskdale Fell.

Looking back to Great How from Whinscales.

Looking down to Boot from the prominent cairn that can
be seen from there on Great Barrow. Let's get home and get dry!
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