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Blawith Knott

Walked on 19/12/2023

Start point: Woodland Fell road (SD 256 879)

Blawith Knott (OF) from the Woodland Fell road

Start Time: 15:00     Weather: Windy. 4C

The sun actually shone this afternoon in good enough time for a quick walk up to Blawith Knott with Fletcher to catch the sunset. It was surprisingly windy and of course the biting cold that went with it. Glad we made the effort though, it never disappoints up there.

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The Giant's Grave.

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Go for it Fletcher!

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Interesting sky tonight with lots of low lying cloud diffusing the light.

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Stickle Pike and Caw from the first cairn. It was really windy up here, much more than I was expecting.

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Hmmm - if looks could kill!

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The Coniston fells - over there somewhere.

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Spectacular Duddon Estuary sunset.

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Beacon Fell lit up like...a beacon!

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Angus Tarn.

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The summit cairn.

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Panorama from Blawith Knott.

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Fletcher chooses the way - to Coniston?

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No, to Lang Tarn which just happens to be the smallest named tarn in the Lake District.

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