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Troutbeck Tongue, Ideal Hill for a Half Day Winter Walk.

Troutbeck Tongue, Ideal Hill for a Half Day Winter Walk.


Postby TonyShiv » Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:41 pm

Wainwrights included on this walk: Troutbeck Tongue

Date walked: 03/02/2016

Time taken: 4.2

Distance: 12 km

Ascent: 381m

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Another Rare Day of Winter Sunshine Sandwiched In-between all the Rain.
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Troutbeck Tongue from Kirkstone Road is Dwarfed by it's Eastern Neighbours Froswick,Ill Bell and York
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Heading Down Ing Lane
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The Track Turns to Tarmac as we Approach Troutbeck Park
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A Quick Pose in Front of Troutbeck Tongue
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Ing Bridge
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A Stile with no Fence
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A Big Step
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Time to Admire the View
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The Troutbeck Valley
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A Pose by the Gate as we Climb into the Snowline
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Following Footprints
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Making my Own Footprints
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Leaving the Summit of Troutbeck Tongue with Lake Windermere to the South
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Heading North Looking Towards Caudale Moor, Thrashthwaite Mouth and Thornthwaite Crag
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Passing Rock Formations on the Ridge
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A Pose by a Stile with the High Street Track Way Below
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Heading Back Down the High Street Track Next to Troutbeck Tongue
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Looking Back up the High Street Track
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Looking Back at Troutbeck Tongue
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Troutbeck Church
Last edited by TonyShiv on Sun Feb 07, 2016 9:39 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Troutbeck Tongue, Ideal Hill for a Half Day Winter Walk.

Postby TonyShiv » Sun Feb 07, 2016 2:31 pm

There is a small car park about 100m south of Troutbeck Church where the river flows under the under the road at a bridge. Large enough for about 6/7 cars also laybys on the Kirkstone Pass road which some people were using when the car is full.
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Re: Troutbeck Tongue, Ideal Hill for a Half Day Winter Walk.

Postby trailmasher » Mon Feb 08, 2016 8:36 pm

Nice walk, long enough for a Sunday afternoon :) with great photos of sun bathed Lakeland views :clap: well done.
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Re: Troutbeck Tongue, Ideal Hill for a Half Day Winter Walk.

Postby ChrisW » Mon Feb 08, 2016 9:41 pm

Beautiful winter scenes Tony, you've done well to find a day without rain :roll:
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Re: Troutbeck Tongue, Ideal Hill for a Half Day Winter Walk.

Postby nigheandonn » Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:33 am

That was my first Wainwright, about this time 4 years ago - nice to see it again :)
I like the view back down the valley.
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