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 29-03-2019-- Brock Crags, Beda Fell and Angletarn Pikes with Richard and Poppy

 

We parked at Cow Bridge and set off for Brock Crag via Hartsop. It was very cold and misty to begin with but things soon improved and apart from some wind at times on the tops the weather turned out to be very good in the circumstances.

10.5 miles walked with 2,700 feet of ascent.

 

Cow Bridge over Goldrill Beck

 

Brock Crags

 

Looking back towards St Sunday Crag with Fairfield in cloud

 

Gray Crag looking magnificent!

 

The Knott with Hayeswater, and High Street shrouded in cloud

 

Zooming in on Brock Crag summit

 

Approaching the summit

 

Brock Crag summit with Helvellyn behind

 

And looking down to Brothers Water

 

Angle Tarn

 

Angle Tarn again with Helvellyn on the skyline

 

Towards Beda Head in the distance

 

The Nab with Loadpot Hill in the distance

 

Looking back the way we came with Gray Crag

 

Towards Place Fell

 

Beda Head getting closer

 

Towards Heck Crag

 

Beda Head summit with Ullswater in the distance

 

Towards Gowbarrow Fell and the Mell Fells from Beda Head

 

On the way back and approaching the northern top of Angletarn Pikes

 

The summit of Angletarn Pikes with part of Brothers Water in the background

 

Near the summit again

 

Richard and Poppy on the southern top

 

Angle Tarn

 

The Northern top from the southern top with Place Fell behind

 

Poppy at the northern top

 

Gray Crag from somewhere near the top of Calf Gate Gill

 

The Knott, Hayeswater and Gray Crag once more

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