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Friday 7th November 2008
Start point:
Rydal (NY
365 062)
Rydal - Loughrigg Cave
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Loughrigg Fell
- Loughrigg Terrace - Rydal
Distance: 3.7 miles
Total Ascent: 325 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 30 minutes
Weather: Overcast with sunny
intervals. 9oC.
Route Map
Everywhere was a bit dull and dreary this
morning and the drizzle was falling as I set off from Rydal for a walk
up to Loughrigg Fell. This seemed to be the best bet for a bit of fine
weather, but I didn't hold out much hope...

Crossing the bridge over the River Rothay, looking downstream.

Looking upstream along the river.

Distant Silver How across Rydal Water.

Autumn at Rydal.

It's all looking a bit gloomy over Rydal Water this
morning.

Looking out of the cave on Loughrigg Fell.

Loughrigg Cave.

Cave reflections.

Autumn trees and a hint of a brighter weather at the
start of the climb.

Looking across to Nab Scar from the top of the cave.

A ray of sunshine promising better things to come?

Well, would you 'Adam and Eve' it? Blue sky and sunshine
over Loughrigg Fell!

Well, Casper looks surprised to see the sunshine as well.
I promise you, this was the only clear sky in the southern lakes today.

Silver How, also bathed in sunshine, from Loughrigg Fell.

Elterwater and Lingmoor Fell from Loughrigg.

Looking across to Nab Scar.

The Vale of Grasmere from the descent.

He's bright eyed and bushy tailed today.

Silver How.

Grasmere.

Colourful trees and the Langdale Pikes put in a brief
appearance.

Seat Sandal and Stone Arthur and the trees of Baneriggs.

Grasmere with Helm Crag and Steel Fell in view, almost on
Loughrigg Terrace now.

Silver How from Loughrigg Terrace.

Heading for Rydal along Loughrigg Terrace.

The skies have returned to their leaden former state now.
Just timed that one right!
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