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Blawith Knott

Walked on 26/10/2012

Start point: Woodland Fell road (SD 256 879)

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

Start Time: 14:45

Weather: Cold wind. 5C.

The predicted Arctic blast did indeed arrive today and it was numbingly cold in the wind even on the top of lowly Blawith Knott – it only seems like 5 minutes since summer! Today was only a short walk followed by an aimless wander around – quite relaxing and enjoyable it was too.

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Black Combe from Giant's Grave.

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Here's something you don't see often - bailed bracken.

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The Duddon Estuary from the first cairn on the climb.

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Wetherlam catches some sun.

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It looks a bit brighter over to the east.

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The guiding lights.

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Blawith Knott - the wind was mighty cold up here today.

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The Fell Dogs.

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Fairfield and friends.

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Lang Tarn, the smallest named tarn in the Lake District.

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The heads of state - Scafell and Scafell Pike.

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Stickle Pike to Caw.

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The view across Woodland.

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