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Mochrum Fell day out with kids

Mochrum Fell day out with kids


Postby Dawid1983 » Sun Feb 07, 2021 9:02 pm

Sub 2000' hills included on this walk: Mochrum Fell

Date walked: 07/02/2021

Time taken: 4 hours

Distance: 8 km

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Hello car park location is at NX731746

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Car park from this place we start our lovley walk :wink:

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We walk to the directions of Little Mochrum house a nice gentelman lives there :clap:

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We go to the left and follow the road to the next junction we turn right :-D

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Small pond on the way to our turn in to the fire break. There is lots of them look close through the trees you look for one long break leading up to the top of the hill :D

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Walk so far is nice even 5yrs old manage :clap: :o :roll:

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We turn right to cut to the directions of the summit is next fire break there when you pass these trees we walk abot 30 meters and we cut up to the top.

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Overal very nice walk without mud :lol: :clap: :wink:
Dawid1983
 
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