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Stickle Pike

Walked on 26/07/2010

Start point: Kiln Bank Cross (SD 215 933)

Kiln Bank Cross – Stickle Tarn – Stickle Pike (OF) – Kiln Bank Cross

Distance: 1 miles     Total Ascent: 105 metres     Time Taken: 20 minutes     Start Time: 09:45

Weather: Drizzle. 18C

Everywhere appeared to be shrouded in mist and the drizzle was constant this morning when we had a quick sprint up to Stickle Pike. There were no views to speak of today apart from Dougal and Casper and needless to say it was quiet up there too.

 

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On the climb to Stickle Pike, looking across to Caw which is shrouded in mist.

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Looking back along the bracken highway.

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Casper contemplates getting a bit wetter in Stickle Tarn.

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Irresistible for the lad.

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Dougal has been in too but he needed a 'helping hand'!

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Looking down to the tarn from the climb to the summit as the mist comes in.

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Casper and Dougal on the south top.

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Dougal frolics across to the north - and main - top.

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A brief glimpse of the Duddon Valley.

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The south top from the north.

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Holy Innocents Church, Dunnerdale near Broughton Mills.

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