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Monday 24th September 2007
Start point: Knipe Fold (SD 391
994)
Black Fell from Knipe
Fold
Distance: 3.4 miles
Total Ascent: 215 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 15 minutes
Weather: Showers. 12oC.
Route Map
It really put some rain down last night and
everywhere was very wet. This morning's walk up to Black
Fell was done in showery weather but I think we probably
caught it right as we managed to dodge the worst of them. I
think Angus was wondering where all the people and dogs had
gone from last weeks walk to Helvellyn and it seemed as if
he was expecting everyone to turn up again!

The view from the path to Black Fell. In the
centre is Ambleside looking across to the Fairfield range to
the left and Wansfell with the far eastern fells beyond to
the right.

Iron Keld - formerly a plantation, now a scene of
desolation.

Black Crag, the summit of Black Fell is to the left with
the trig. column visible. To the right is the large south-east cairn.
There is a good view of some of the lakes from Black
Crag...

Windermere.

Esthwaite Water and Hawkshead.

Coniston Water and Tarn Hows.

A band of sunshine flits across Pike o' Blisco...

...then across the otherwise brooding Langdale Pikes.

The Helvellyn massif.

Black Crag and Coniston Water across the wall.

Angus and Casper at the summit. Casper is reading the
sign to make sure we are in the right place!

Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam across Holme Fell.

There is even a brief glimpse of blue sky over Black
Crag.

Windermere from the south-eastern cairn.

Angus auditions for a job in Trafalgar Square.
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