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A great day climbing Red Screes from Ambleside today, although a damp start the weather improved through the day to warm sunshine as we descended through Scandale.
This entry was posted in Middle Dodd, Red Screes, Red Screes from Ambleside and tagged scandale, middle dodd, red screes, ambleside on July 28, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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A wonderful day on the Fairfield Horseshoe from Ambleside today taking in eight Wainwright summits along the way. Great weather and god views throughout.
This entry was posted in Dove Crag, Fairfield, Fairfield Horseshoe, Great Rigg, Hart Crag, Heron Pike, High Pike (Scandale), Low Pike, Nab Scar and tagged low sweeden bridge, scandale, high pike scandale, ambleside, low pike, dove crag, hart crag, fairfield, great rigg, heron pike, rydal, nab scar, fairfield horseshoe on July 27, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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Red Screes from Ambleside
A glorious day climbing Red Screes from Ambleside in perfect weather if a little to warm. Taking in Red Screes, Middle Dodd, Little Hart Crag and High Hartsop Dodd
This entry was posted in High Hartsop Dodd, Little Hart Crag, Middle Dodd, Red Screes and tagged scandale, high hartsop dodd, little hart crag, middle dodd, red screes, ambleside on July 9, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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High Street Roman Road
A great day in good weather following the length of the High Street Roman Road from Penrith to Ambleside with good views throughout.
This entry was posted in High Raise (Martindale), High Street, High Street Roman Road March, Loadpot Hill, Rampsgill Head, Thornthwaite Crag and tagged loadpot hill, penrith, high street roman road, troutbeck, thornthwaite crag, high street, high raise martindale, wether hill, ambleside on June 30, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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Wansfell from Ambleside
A great days shorter guided walk from Ambleside taking in the summits of Wansfell Pike and Baystones, returning by Troutbeck and Jenkin Crag to Ambleside.
This entry was posted in Wansfell, Wansfell from Ambleside and tagged jenkin crag, troutbeck, wansfell pike, baystones, wansfell, ambleside on May 29, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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High Street Roman Road
A great day following the length of the High Street Roman Road from Brougham near Penrith to Ambleside. 23+ miles of great walking to finish of the Keswick Mountain Festival
This entry was posted in High Raise (Martindale), High Street, High Street Roman Road March, Kidsty Pike, Loadpot Hill, Rampsgill Head, The Knott, Thornthwaite Crag, Wether Hill and tagged loadpot hill, brougham, penrith, high street roman road, troutbeck, thornthwaite crag, high street, the knott, high raise martindale, wether hill, ambleside on May 19, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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Loughrigg Fell from Ambleside
A wonderful day above Ambleside today climbing Loughrigg Fell via Lilly Tarn before descending to Loughrigg Tarn and returning to Ambleside.
This entry was posted in Loughrigg Fell, Loughrigg Fell from White Moss and tagged loughrigg, ambleside on May 16, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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Wansfell Pike
We set off from Ambleside following the lane to Stock Ghyll Force from here we climbed the path to the Wansfell Pike summit.
This entry was posted in Wansfell, Wansfell from Ambleside and tagged jenkin crag, troutbeck, wansfell pike, baystones, wansfell, ambleside on May 8, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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Fairfield Horseshoe
A great day on the Fairfield Horseshoe from Ambleside, climbing Nab Scar, Heron Pike, Great Rigg, Fairfield, Hart Crag, Dove Crag then High & Low Pike
This entry was posted in Dove Crag, Fairfield, Fairfield Horseshoe, Hart Crag, Heron Pike, High Pike (Scandale), Low Pike, Nab Scar and tagged high pike scandale, ambleside, low pike, dove crag, hart crag, fairfield, great rigg, heron pike, rydal, nab scar, fairfield horseshoe on May 7, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.
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Red Screes from Ambleside in slightly damp weather however a great day was had by all.
This entry was posted in Red Screes, Red Screes from Ambleside and tagged red screes, ambleside on April 21, 2013 by The Lake District Walker.