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Friday 11th September 2009
Start point: The Old Sawmill tearooms. (NY 234 281)
Dodd
from The Old Sawmill tearooms
Distance: 2.4 miles
Total Ascent: 382 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 15 minutes
Weather: Hazy sunrise. 9oC.
Route Map
I was out and about early this morning
for a quick climb to Dodd from The Old Sawmill tearooms. Prior to
climbing the fell, I had a look down at Derwent Water for a calm lake
shot (2011 calendar?!) and managed to elbow my way in with all the other
photographers down there! It was a lovely morning but I was a bit too
early for those blue skies today.

Early morning, Derwent Isle.

Looking along Derwent Water.

Crossing Skill Beck.

A small pool on the way to Dodd.

A view of Bassenthwaite Lake from the climb.

Hmm, which way do you think Casper?

Catbells with mist over Derwent Water.

Barrow and Causey Pike, Dale Head and Hindscarth
beyond.

Casper on Dodd.

Catbells and Maiden Moor beyond Swinside, little
Castle Crag is to the left of them - the jaws of Borrowdale.

Crag Hill and Grisedale Pike amongst others.

Bassenthwaite Lake.

Zooming in, Criffel can be seen across the Solway
Firth.

Looking the other way - daybreak on Dodd.

There is a wonderful view over the Vale of Keswick
from here.

The golden glow of sunrise over the Coledale Fells
from the descent. It was such a nice morning and the paths had such an
easy gradient and surface that I ran all the way down.
I had some time to kill before some business in
Keswick, so it was back to Derwent Water to se if I could nail a decent
shot of the calm lake.



Dodd is the fell to the left of the Skiddaw massif.
Later...

Ashness Bridge.

Catbells from Surprise View.

Derwent Water and Skiddaw from Surprise View.
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