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Blawith Knott

Walked on 10/11/2008

Start point: Woodland Fell road (SD 256 879)

Woodland Fell Road – Blawith Knott (OF) – Lang Tarn – Woodland Fell Road

Weather: Windy with showers. 8C.

I managed another short walk this afternoon – no time for hanging around in that cold wind. It felt very wintery up there today with lots of hailstones. There will be more snow on the high fells this week I predict.

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Blawith Knott shines brightly from Giant's Grave.

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Black Combe from the climb.

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Casper braving the wind.

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Looking east from Blawith Knott.

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The Dunnerdale fells. All the high fells are covered with cloud and there are constant hail showers over us.

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Wind and Wuthering - sunspot on Beacon Fell.

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Lang Tarn, the smallest named tarn in the Lake District (allegedly).

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Looking back to sunshine and a rainbow over Blawith Knott.

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