Walk Information

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Walk route: Dobgill Bridge - Harrop Tarn - Bell Crags - Armboth Fell - High Tove - High Seat - Raven Crag - Thirlmere Dam End - Thirlmere - Armboth - Deergarth How Island - Launchy Gill - Hause Point - Dobgill Bridge

Distance: 10.50 miles

Ascent: 2,350ft

Click here for a map of the route

Time: 6 hours 30 minutes

With: David Hall

Conditions: Overcast with clouds hiding the higher fells to start but giving way to blue sky and sunshine. Humid and little wind

Photos

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Harrop TarnDollywaggon Pike, Fairfield and Seat Sandal as we climb above the treesDollywaggon Pike, Fairfield and Seat Sandal from the open fell above Harrop TarnStanding CragBlea Tarn with Dale Head and High Spy behindBell Crags summitThe large sheepfold just to the north of Bell CragsLooking down on Launchy TarnDavid Hall completes his round of the Wainwright tops with a camera on Armboth FellHigh Tove and High Seat from Armboth FellLooking back to Armboth Fell with Helvellyn still in cloudHigh Tove summitHigh Seat from The Pewits as the weather starts to improve from the north westHigh Seat's summitLooking up Borrowdale from High Seat's summitDerwent Water, Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw from High SeatThe wooded Raven Crag with Clough Head and the Dodds behind from High SeatShoulthwaite GillLooking down on Thirlmere's dam from Raven CragHelvellyn and Thirlmere from Raven CragLooking over High Rigg to Blencathra from Raven CragThe Benn with Skiddaw and Lonscale Fell behindThe track down to Thirlmere Dam from Raven CragThe Dodds and Helvellyn from Thirlmere's shoreLooking north down Thirlmere towards Blencathra from Deergarth How Island with Raven Crag on the leftHawes How Island, Thirlmere

previous walk - Sun 10 Jul 2005 - Grey Crag, Harrop Pike, Tarn Crag

next walk - Sat 13 Aug 2005 - Rough Crag and Blea Water

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