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Harter Fell, Branstree and Selside Pike

Harter Fell, Branstree and Selside Pike


Postby Broggy1 » Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:16 pm

Wainwrights included on this walk: Branstree, Harter Fell (Far Eastern Fells), Selside Pike

Hewitts included on this walk: Branstree, Harter Fell (Far Eastern Fells), Selside Pike

Date walked: 30/08/2020

Time taken: 5

Distance: 13.6 km

Ascent: 970m

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Lovely walk with Wendy and her friend Helen.

Cold winds but a nice day.

1 HF.JPG
Harter Fell looking majestic


2 Looking back at Haweswater.JPG
Looking back at Haweswater


3 Heading for Nan Bield.JPG
Heading for Nan Bield Pass with Mardale Ill Bell ahead - I'd like to go up the ridge on to that hill one day


4 Small water.JPG
Small Water


5 SW an Hawes.JPG
Small Water and Haweswater


6 NBD and Kentmere.JPG
Nan Bield Pass and Kentmere


7 HF ahea.JPG
Harter Fell ahead


8 Ill Bell.JPG
Ill Bell


9 HF summit - high street behind.JPG
Harter Fell summit with High Street behind


10 Branstree ahead.JPG
Branstree over Gatesgarth Pass


11 Branstree.JPG
Branstree summit


12 Heading for Selside.JPG
Heading for Selside Pike


13 Selside P.JPG
Selside Pike summit


14 Swindale.JPG
Swindale


15 descent to Haweswater.JPG
Descent to Haweswater - great scenery
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