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Tuesday 20th October 2009
Start point: Woodland Fell road (SD 256 879)
Woodland Fell Road -
Blawith Knott
(OF)
- Angus Tarn -
Tottlebank Height
(OF)
- Woodland Fell Road
Distance: 2 miles
Total Ascent: 156 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour
Weather: Sunny spells. 14oC.
Route Map
It was a pleasant autumn afternoon for a
stroll along to Blawith Knott and Tottlebank Height with the showing
itself at intervals. These fells seemed to be on the line between the
sunny and bright weather to the south and west and darker, more ominous
looking weather to the north and east. It was to see that Angus Tarn was
full again, you may remember that when we visited in July it was
completely dry. I also managed to visit a 'Great Slab' and 'Sharp Edge'
today, amazing what you can find on these smaller fells!

Tottlebank Height over a tarn on Heathwaite Fell.

The welcoming party - she could be an honorary Beardie
with a haircut like that! I like the way the tag goes right through her
ears - come in number 4 billion and one, your time is up...

Sunshine over me and a dark sky over Blawith Knott.

Black Combe from Giant's Grave.

Making a dash for it.

The sunshine glinting on the beautiful Duddon Estuary.

The Dunnerdale fells from the first cairn on the
summit.

Dougal and Casper on Blawith Knott.

The fell dog surveys all he commands on the summit of
Blawith Knott.

The [path to Tottlebank Height leads straight past
Angus Tarn.

Angus Tarn is full again today.

Casper has a dip whilst Dougal decides to stay with
his dad.

Casper in Angus Tarn.

The Great Slab of Tottlebank Height?

Beacon Fell from Tottlebank Height with the smallest
glimpse of Coniston Water to the right of it.

Windswept on Tottlebank Height.

Descending the mini Sharp Edge from Tottlebank Height!

Autumn track.
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