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Wednesday 31st October 2007
Start point:
Dodgson Wood (NY 246 016)
Dodgson Wood - Low Parkamoor -
Great Hill -
Top o' Selside -
Low Parkamoor - Dodgson Wood
Distance: 2.6 miles
Total Ascent: 295 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour
Weather: Overcast. 15oC.
Route Map
This morning it was surprisingly warm for the
time of year, but with that went the low cloud and general
dullness. On the way up the east side of Coniston, I stopped
to have a look at a metal statue that I have seen a few
times peeping over the wall, but have never been close to.
The autumn colours are really showing now, especially when
the sun shines.

A sentinel guards High Nibthwaite at the
southern end of Coniston Water.

Is he happy in his work?

The quay at the end of Coniston Water.

Looking across to Beacon Fell which is
picking up a few rays.

A beck on the climb through Dodgson Wood.

Low Parkamoor and The Park.

Looking south along Coniston Water. The first
few photos above were taken from the extreme left, Beacon
Fell's silhouette can be seen in the centre.

Angus and Casper at the cairn on Top o'
Selside.

Casper.

The Coppermines Valley catches fleeting
sunrays, the high Coniston fells are cloaked in low cloud.

Angus has spotted something.

Looking across the deserted Low Parkamoor to
the Coniston fells.

A golden descent to Dodgson Wood.

Following the ancient wall.

Golden leaves in the sunshine, Dodgson Wood.

Lovely Autumn shades.

Beacon Fell from the jetty at Dales Wood.

Is that a hint of blue sky over Coniston now?
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