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3 around Boredale Hause

3 around Boredale Hause


Postby Broggy1 » Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:30 pm

Wainwrights included on this walk: Angletarn Pikes, Beda Fell, Place Fell

Hewitts included on this walk: Place Fell

Date walked: 09/07/2020

Time taken: 5.2

Distance: 14.8 km

Ascent: 1068m

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Three more for Wendy on a still, warm but grey day. Got her 100 up on Beda Fell :D

1 PF.JPG
Place Fell from Patterdale


2 Path to Boredale Hause.JPG
Path to Boredale Hause


3 looking back.JPG
Looking back at Ullswater


4 ascending PF with Red Screes behind.JPG
Heading up Place Fell with Red Screes behind


5 Summit in view.JPG
Summit in view


6 PF.JPG
Place Fell trig


7 H fells.JPG
Helvellyn and co


8 100 o Beda Fell.JPG
Wendy's 100th on Beda Fell


11 A pikes ahead.JPG
Angletarn Pikes ahead


12 Pike to pike.JPG
From one pike to another


13 A Tarn from second pike.JPG
Angle Tarn from the slightly lower pike


14 Brothers, Screes and Caudale.JPG
Caudale Moor, Red Screes and Brothers Water


15 PF again.JPG
Place Fell ahead as we descend back to Boredale Hause
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