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Thursday 6th March 2008
Start point: Park Brow (NY 397 205)
Park Brow -
Green Hill -
Gowbarrow Fell
-
Great Meldrum
(529) -
Little Meldrum
(530)
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Watermillock Fell (531)
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Little Mell Fell - Swinburn's Park - Park Brow
Distance: 8 miles
Total Ascent: 770 metres
Time Taken: 4 hours 30 minutes
Weather: Overcast and windy. 10oC.
Route Map
The brief winter wonderland interlude is over
and it seems to have returned to dull and damp weather. It
was raining as I set off this morning for a boggy walk over
Gowbarrow Park and beyond, but thankfully that soon let up.
There was just a little celebration taking place today
too...

Aira Force.

Looking down on the top of the falls from the bridge.

Place Fell across Ullswater.

The steamer steaming along Ullswater, the high fells
at the lake head are covered by cloud.

Looks like Angus has picked up some foliage on the
climb! It was a special treat for him this walk - he is 12 on Sunday and
of course he has
slowed right down these days, after all, none of us are getting any younger. This
walk is over relatively easy terrain which suited him just fine - Happy
Birthday Angus!

Don't forget about me!

The head of Ullswater from Green Hill.

Place Fell from Green Hill.

Little Mell Fell from the summit of Gowbarrow Fell.

The way ahead - Little Mell Fell and Watermillock Fell
beyond Great and Little Meldrum.

The High Street ridge and a peep into Martindale from
the summit of Great Meldrum.

The Nab, Beda Fell and Place Fell across Ullswater
from the top of Little Meldrum. Take no notice of the Birkett grid
reference on this one, it is way out.

Everything, including the kitchen sink, on the way to
Watermillock Fell.

Little Mell Fell across The Hause from Watermillock
Fell (un-named on the OS map).

Blencathra and Great Mell Fell from Little Mell Fell.

The summit of Little Mell Fell.

Swinburn's Park from Gate Crags.

Little Meldrum - the hump to the left of the trees - from Gate Crags, Swinburn's Park.

The remains of the shooting box, Gowbarrow Park.

The view from the path through Swinburn's Park is
spoiled by the trees but finally it opens up again to give great views
along Ullswater. The pointed Catstycam has made a brief appearance on
the distant right.

Looking north along Ullswater with the end of the High
Street ridge beyond Hallin Fell.

Hallin Fell.

I think he enjoyed his birthday outing today.

Briefly clearing skies over Ullswater
gave some glimpses of sun.

Sunlight on Wordsworth's daffodils, Glencoyne.
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