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Thursday 20th December 2007
Start point: Three Shire Stone (NY 277
027)
Three Shire Stone - Red Tarn
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Pike O' Blisco - Black Crag
- Three Shire Stone
Distance: 2.5 miles
Total Ascent: 320 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 30 minutes
Weather: Sunny and clear. 4oC.
Route Map
It was another short walk for me, Louise
Angus and Casper today, up to Pike o' Blisco via the
beautiful Red Tarn. It was stunning up there today; very
quiet with no-one around and lovely views across a frozen
Red Tarn. It is good to see that we have had at least a few
good days in the run up to Christmas and long may it
continue.

Cold Pike from the path to Red Tarn.

It may be sunny today but it is still cold up here.

Crinkle Crags and Bowfell come into view as the path
climbs.

There is a great view to Bowfell across a frozen Red
Tarn.

Icy Red Tarn.

Now here's a view you don't see every day - the view
from the middle of Red Tarn!

Pike o' Blisco reflected in Red Tarn.

Casper and Louise watch, wondering whether the ice
will hold me or will I fall through?

Casper and yours truly on Red Tarn.

Torvill and Dean eat your heart out!

Angus and Casper with a magnificent backdrop.

Looking back to the glittering jewel from the start of
the climb to Pike o' Blisco.

Sunlit Bowfell.

Looking back to Wetherlam and Swirl How across Red
Tarn.

The summit of Pike o' Blisco.

The Langdale Pikes and Skiddaw across a cold looking
Mickleden.

Glaramara.

Lingmoor Fell.

The Helvellyn ridge still has some snow on the top
whilst Great Langdale has had no sun today and looks chilly.

Skiddaw and Pike o' Stickle.

Great Langdale.

Fairfield.

Bowfell.

Windermere and the distant Howgills.

They've all found something to take photos of.

Was it this? Looking towards Black Combe with the mist
settling in the low lying valleys.

Wrynose Pass from Wrynose Bottom.
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