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Great mell fell

Great mell fell


Postby willywalker247 » Mon Jun 23, 2014 9:37 am

Wainwrights included on this walk: Great Mell Fell

Date walked: 18/06/2014

Time taken: 1.5

Distance: 3.14 km

Ascent: 174m

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Week parked the van in a small pull in near Brownrigg farm about a mile east of Matterdale end grid ref yn407247.
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There is room here for maybe three cars.
As you walk up the track you will see a National trust sign with Mell Fell marked on it with a path leading off to the right ignore this and continue up the track a little further you will see another path lead off to the right, take this path, From this point on its a clear path all the way up to the summit which is marked by a small pile of stones.,
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Lindsay on Great Mell fell
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Hot and sweaty another really hot day with little or no wind.
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Little Mell fell from Great Mell fell.
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