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With the promise of fine weather, I headed off to do a circuit of Wast Water, taking in 5 Wainwrights. Left the car at 7.30, and headed for Buckbarrow, where unfortunately, there was a bit of low lying cloud
- Buckbarrow.
With the cloud obscuring most views down Wast Water, I quickly made the top of Buckbarrow.
- Buckbarrow summit.
From here, I headed for Seatallan, going via Cat Bields. It was quite wet under foot, but walking was easy enough.
- Cat Bields to Seatallan, from Buckbarrow.
As the cloud kept coming in, I didn't hang around up here and after a quick snap of the summit made for Middle Fell.
- Seatallan.
It's quite a steep descent off Seatallan, but as long as you locate the foot marks, it's easy enough.
- Middle Fell & Greendale Tarn.
Then it's a rough walk up onto Middle Fell.
- Middle Fell.
Decided on the "quick" route off here, going straight down to Nether Beck. Probably would have been quicker going to Greendale Farm and walking up the road!!! Eventually got down after a few thrills and spills in the high ferns & rocks, were the sun even came out.
- Falls in Nether Beck.
It's a good job the sun came out as I was considering leaving Illgill Head due to the low cloud, but the sun dispersed most of it, so I was happy again
Headed along the road, making for Brackenclose.
- Yewbarrow towers above Overbeck Bridge.
Was lovely and warm along here, and finally the big tops came into view.
- Lingmell, Scafell Pike & cloud covered Scafell.
Disappointed to see the little parking area at Brackenclose road side has been blocked
- Kirk Fell & Great Gable.
Followed the track above Fence Wood, making for Straighthead Gill.
- Illgill Head & Wast Water.
- The double bridge for Hollow & Groove Gills.
It's a fair slog up Illgill Head when it's as warm as it was, but at least the views broke up the monotony
- Big clouds roll in again.
- Plenty of fells in the sun.
Finally, the summit was reached, but there was so many people there, I went and photographed the other cairn
- Illgill Head.
There is a good path that goes across the top of the screes, affording a great view of the fells opposite.
- Yewbarrow dominates the view.
- The earlier fells I walked.
- Back to Illgill Head.
After a bit of a soggy walk, I ended up on Whin Rigg.
- Whin Rigg.
- Coniston Fells & Harter Fell.
All that was left now, was to once again plod down through high fern down Greathall Gill.
- Looking up Wast Water.
- The way down, looking at the way up!!
This turned out to be a great day in a lovely part of the Lakes