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Top o’ Selside

Walked on 28/05/2004

Start point: High Nibthwaite (SD 295 897)

High Nibthwaite – Brock Barrow – Low Light Haw (OF) – High Light Haw (OF) – Stang Hill (37) – Arnsbarrow Hill (38) – Top o’ Selside (39) (OF)- High Nibthwaite

Weather: Bright at first turning to drizzle.

Top o' Selside

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Brock Barrow. This is the Wainwright nameless summit 748' (P.93 'The Outlying Fells'). The route of ascent is the steep left diagonal groove.

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Allan Tarn from Brock Barrow with Blawith Knott behind, right.

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Dow Crag, Coniston Old Man, Swirl How and Wetherlam from Brock Barrow.

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View from the second cairn.

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Low Light Haw

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High Light Haw

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Stang Hill summit. Fairfield, Hart Crag, Dove Crag and Red Screes can be seen through the drizzle.

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Looking towards the Howgills from Arnsbarrow Hill summit.

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Arnsbarrow Tarn.

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Summit cairn, Top o' Selside with the Coniston range behind.

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Beacon Fell across Coniston Water.

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