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Wednesday 22nd November 2006
Start point: Hartsop (NY 410
130)
Hartsop -
Brock Crags - Satura Crag
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The Nab
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Rest Dodd -
The Knott - Hayeswater
- Hartsop
Distance: 8.9 miles
Total Ascent: 1178 metres
Time Taken: 3 hours 35 minutes
Weather: Overcast, turning to rain. 6oC.
Route Map
I thought we might be up in the snow
today, but that has all gone apart from a smattering on the highest
fells; today it was cold but the precipitation was rain. The day started
off promising enough but soon ended up being a bit miserable. We managed
to catch sight of a distant herd of Red Deer in Martindale Deer Forest
which was a nice sight, but I don't think Angus and Casper were too
bothered.

Gray Crag from the walk along
Hayeswater Gill.

Looking along Pasture Bottom to
Threshwaite Mouth.

Hartsop Dodd from the climb up to Brock
Crags.

Pasture Bottom from higher up.

Gray Crag with Hayeswater now in view.
Above Hayeswater is High Street. At the bottom of the photo is the
filter house which marks the start of the zigzags to Brock Crags.

Brothers Water and the Hartsop above
How ridge from Brock Crags. Behind with a sprinkling of snow is Dove
Crag, Hart Crag and Fairfield.

Saint Sunday Crag and the Helvellyn
ridge.

'I want to be adored'.

Angletarn Pikes beyond Angle Tarn,
Place Fell behind.

Gray Crag again - this time the cloud
was pouring over Threshwaite Mouth; this spelled the beginning of the
end for the fine weather.

Bannerdale, The Nab to the right.

The Nab, the many loathsome peat hags
evident. Beyond is Loadpot Hill with the merest glimpse of Ullswater.

Heading for the summit of The Nab. This
is the preferred route walkers are now asked to follow - out and back
along the ridge.

Rest Dodd from The Nab.

Having a rest on The Nab - where are
all the deer? The greying skies over Rest Dodd show the weather
worsening and it was now raining. The steep climb up to Rest Dodd and
then over to The Knott was done in rain and mist - so no photos of that
section! When we reached the wall that can be seen above Casper's head,
we caught a glimpse of the Red Deer herd down below in Ramps Gill.

Rest Dodd from the descent of The
Knott.

Rest Dodd and The Nab.

Hayeswater Dam.

Hayeswater Gill.
The final sting in the tail for this
walk was the herd of bulls standing between us and Hartsop shortly after
we crossed the bridge (as any dog owner knows, dogs are cow and bull
magnets!). Lots of shouting and fervent waving of arms ensured we
survived that one unscathed!
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