Route: Above Helton - Cop Stone - Moor Divock - The Cockpit - White Knott - Arthur's Pike - Bonscale Pike - Loadpot Hill - High Street Roman Road - Knotts (Helton Fell) - Above Helton
Distance: 9.25 miles
Ascent: 1,500ft
Time: 3 hours 45 minutes
With: Anne
Notes:
Blue sky and sunshine
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Looking along the road that we would use at the end of the walk. Loadpot Hill is the highest point on the skyline
Looking towards Heughscar Hill from the Cop Stone
Moor Divock with the top of Blencathra just visible
Looking south to Loadpot Hill from Moor Divock
The ridge to Arthur's Pike with the Dodds in the distance from Moor Divock
Little Mell Fell with Blencathra and the northern fells behind from Moor Divock
The Cockpit, Moor Divock
Heading across to join the path up White Knott
Looking north to Heughscar Hill
Little Mell Fell seen across Ullswater
Ullswater from White Knott
Ullswater from the beacon, 250m northwest of Arthur's Pike summit
Ullswater panorama from the beacon on Arthur's Pike
Arthur's Pike's summit
Heading for Bonscale Pike (the summit is just right of centre) from Arthur's Pike
The foot of Ullswater from Bonscale Pike
Hallin Fell from Bonscale Pike
Place Fell with the eastern fells behind from Bonscale Pike's summit cairn
Heading for Loadpot Hill
Loadpot Hill's summit trig point
Fairfield, Saint Sunday Crag, Dollywaggon Pike, Nethermost Pike and Helvellyn from Loadpot Hill's summit
Bonscale Pike and Arthur's Pike from our descent north off Loadpot Hill
On High Street Roman Road north of Loadpot Hill
Heading for Knotts (Helton Fell)
The North Pennines from Knotts
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