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Friday 5th June 2009
Start point:
Whicham Church (SD 135 827)
Whicham Church -
Black Combe
(OF)
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South Top of Black Combe
- Seaness - Whicham
Distance: 4.7 miles
Total Ascent: 574 metres
Time Taken: 1 hours 45 minutes
Weather: Hazy with the odd sunny spell. 14oC.
Route Map
It feels like ages since I have been to
Black Combe and even longer since I ascended from Whicham Church, the
quickest and easiest way to get to the top. The weather wasn't good for
distant views as it was very hazy and the predicted rain came as I set
off home in the car.

Looking across to Kirksanton and Silecroft Wind Farm.
Some people complain about windmills spoiling the view but at Kirksanton
there is an application to build a new nuclear power station right by
that wind farm. I know which I would prefer.

Foxgloves at the foot of Black Combe.

'Which other fell can be ascended in carpet slippers?'
said Wainwright about the climb to Black Combe along this path from
Whicham.

Looking back from further up the path. There are
virtually no distant views today as it is so hazy but the Furness
Peninsular can be made out on the horizon.

Black Combe summit ahead. What's Casper up to?

Having a roll in the grass of course!

The summit of Black Combe.

Casper in the shelter.

My, what a long tongue you have little Beardie boy.

Black Combe summit tarn.

The South Top of Black Combe.

Looking back over the tarn to the summit from the
South Top of Black Combe.

The large cairn on the South Top with the Duddon
Estuary beyond.

Descending to the Whicham Valley. The main path drops
down in the middle of these two rises but I detoured off to the right
which is Seaness. Is that Sea as in the water beyond the coast or does
it have the same name as me?!

The Cumbrian coast from Seaness, Walney Island beyond.

Black Combe from Seaness.

Whicham Church.
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