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Monday 16th June 2008
Start point: Car Park at the
western side of Thirlmere Dam (NY 307 189)
Great How
(539) from Thirlmere Dam
Distance: 2.2 miles
Total Ascent: 250 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour
Weather: Sunny. 17oC.
Route Map
The weather had almost completely turned
before lunchtime for my fourth and final walk to Great How
at the northern end of Thirlmere and the views were a bit
washed out by the cloud cover. I wasn't really expecting
much of a view anyway as the fell is completely covered in
trees but I was pleasantly surprised as it turned out. I
must admit to there being a fifth walk on the cards to Brown
Crag on the opposite side of the A591 from Great How but
when I saw how steep it looked from there I decided to give
it a miss today!

Inscription on the rock at the entrance to Thirlmere
Dam wall.

Great How doesn't look a very inviting prospect from
here being completely covered in trees, but I guess not that long ago
all fells were this way.

Thirlmere from the dam.

The sentinel at the plaque.

Raven Crag.

An alternative view of the dam from the lakeshore
path.

Thirlmere has been deforested along much of the
eastern bank and is much better for it, here with a view to Helvellyn.

The summit of Great How.

Thirlmere from Great How.
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