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Blawith Knott

Walked on 20/08/2007

Start point: Woodland Fell road (SD 256 879)

Blawith Knott (OF) from the Woodland Fell road

Weather: Sunny. 18oC.

It was lovely and sunny today for a short walk up to one of our favourite areas around Woodland up to Blawith Knott. It was the sort of day for a slow, lazy walk and a lie on the grass in the sunshine in this little piece of heaven. The heather is blooming at the moment and the views to the higher fells were clear.

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Dunnerdale from Giant's Grave, the headstone visible through the bracken.

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Heading up Blawith Knott.

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Stickle Pike, the Dunnerdale Fells and Caw.

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The Coniston fells on the way up.

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Louise, Angus and Casper on the summit of Blawith Knott.

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Heathery Beacon Fell.

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A lovely clear view of the Coniston fells today. A few close up shots...

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Coniston Old Man.

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Dow Crag.

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Caw.

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Stickle Pike.

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Scafell and Scafell Pike.

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Wetherlam.

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The Duddon Estuary.

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A good day to sit in the sunshine and admire the view.

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Or for running around...he's barking!

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Blawith Knott from the spring at the roadside.

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