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Lank Rigg

Height: 541 metres / 1775 feet Grid reference: NY 09164 11955 Category: The Western Fells

Lank Rigg

It was damp with a strong wind today making it feel decidedly chilly; I wore gloves throughout which shows how cold it was. There were quite a few showers but at least the strong wind made sure they blew away quickly.

Lank Rigg

This was another area I have left too long to visit since the last time I was here in 2004. The weather was much better than on any previous visit but the breeze had a cold edge to it and gloves were required throughout. Nice to see the hidden treasure had made a reappearance on Lank Rigg once more.

Lank Rigg

Another muggy, overcast day today and a walk where solitude is virtually guaranteed on the western fringe of the Lake District – a round of the Lank Rigg group of fells.

The Striding Edge Guess the Fell Advent Quiz 2023 – The Answers

The 2023 Guess the Fell Advent Quiz– Answers We have a winner! Huge Congratulations to Maggie Allan who got all the answers correct and was the nearest on the tie-break question where a 10 figure grid reference was required and she managed to be a mere 138 feet away! A well deserved first prize will

Grike

Coldfell Road – Grike (96) – Crag Fell (97) – Iron Crag – Caw Fell (98) – Iron Crag – Whoap – Lank Rigg (99) – Whoap Beck – Coldfell Road Grike summit cairn. Looking towards Crag Fell from Grike. Crag Fell summit cairn. Ennerdale Water visible through the mist with Great Borne beyond. Grike

The Western Fells

The Western Fells lie within a wide sector, driving deep into the heart of Lakeland at Sty Head. They are bounded in the north-west by the Cocker valley, ‘jewelled by the lovely lakes of Buttermere and Crummock Water’. South-west their boundary is Wasdale, running towards the sea. The rugged territory around Sty Head is crowded

Birketts

The Birkett Fells are the 541 fells described by Bill Birkett in his book ‘The Complete Lakeland Fells’. The book covers all the fell tops over 1000 feet in the English Lake District National Park, which with an area of more than 880 square miles is the largest of its kind in Britain. Below is

Wainwrights

The Wainwright Fells are those listed in the seven books entitled ‘A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells’. Written more than 50 years ago, they remain the definitive Lake District guide books and the 214 fells listed remain a completion goal of many fell walkers. In 2005, the author Chris Jesty updated the Wainwright books

Lakes Alive, Harmonic Fields

For two days only, internationally acclaimed French artist and composer, Pierre Sauvageot (Lieux publics, France) created an ‘interactive musical soundscape’ on Birkrigg Common, near Ulverston from 3-5 June. Connie and I were impressed by the musical landscape when we went on Saturday evening and the dramatic sky at twilight added some atmosphere to the proceedings. I’m not sure what Dougal and Casper made of it all though, there was more noise and people than they were used to!

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