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Thursday 10th April 2008
Start point: Brownrigg Farm (NY
407 247)
Great Mell Fell
from Brownrigg Farm
Distance: 2 miles
Total Ascent: 275 metres
Time Taken: 45 minutes
Weather: Heavy showers. 8oC.
Route Map
It is 3 years almost to the day that I was
last on top of Great Mell Fell and I thought of that walk as
I climbed. It was memorable as Connie was with me that day
and some of the things we got up to made me smile; the
weather turned out to be remarkably similar too. I ended up
at Great Mell Fell almost by accident today as it was not my
intended walk - that was over in Mardale - but the rain over
there was like stair rods bouncing higher than the car. This
upturned pudding basin stood out clearly from the greyness
of most of the rest of the Lake District so that was good
enough for me. I have to admit that this is far from my
favourite and Great Mell and Little Mell Fells would
certainly be in my bottom 10. Walking grassy and boggy
slopes does not really do it for me; I much prefer some
Lakeland rock underfoot but that was not to be today.

Starting the climb to Great Mell Fell with the snow
capped Great Dodd to the west. The blue sky looks promising.

Matterdale Common and The Dodds.

Ancient trees showing the prevailing wind.

Little Mell Fell.

Looking along Matterdale towards Ullswater.

Climbing Great Mell Fell.

Gowbarrow Fell.

Little Mell Fell again from the trees. Looks like it's
raining over there...

...and it's certainly raining over there - and it's
coming directly for me!

Casper is not too impressed in the strong wind and
heavy rain.

Last time up here - Connie, then aged 4.

I hung around for a minute or two but was soon sodden
and cold. This snatched photo of Blencathra was all I could manage, so
come on Casper, let's go!
As soon as I started the descent, guess what happened.
The sun came out of course, so come on Casper let's have a quick run
back to the top.

Clough Head and Great Dodd.

Rainbow to the north.

That's a better view of the Blencathra group.

The Dodd, more rain on the way.

The Vale of Keswick between Clough Head and
Blencathra.

Casper on Great Mell Fell.

A sky of two halves over Great Mell Fell and there was
heavy rain once more as I reached the car.
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