Walla Crag and Bleaberry Fell

       
Date                   28/2/2004  

WALLA CRAG - the view has earned its popularity not by its extensiveness but by the variety and charm of many nearby, with Borrowdale an outstanding study of moutain grouping and the exciting downward prospect of Derwentwater of more general appeal.

BLEABERRY FELL - is a superb viewpoint, ideally suited for a long and lazy contemplation of a beautiful panorama.

A. Wainwright

 
Walks done by: Jed and Barb    
Weather:  Mostly sunny. Very cold. Snow on the ground     
Distance 7 miles    
Started at: Castlerigg Hall Farm campsite    
Height:-      
Walla Crag 1234'    
Bleaberry Fell 1932'    
       

Skiddaw from the ascent of Walla Crag
 
Barb on the climb to Walla Crag
 
Blencathra from near the same spot as the photo above
 
The Vale of Keswick with Skiddaw to theright of the picture
 
Barb tentatively descending a slippery section
 
Derwentwater and Catbells
 
Great views from this walk
 
Barb on Walla Crag summit with Clough Head in the distance
 
Me on the summit
 
Heading up the path to Bleaberry Fell (left)
 
Nearing Bleaberry Fell
 
Looking over to the Scafell's and Great Gable
 
The final climb to Bleaberry Fell
 
Barb approching the top
 
Barb at the top - great views from here
 
Derwent Water from the path to Barrow Beck and Ashness Bridge  
 
Ashness Bridge (there's been many, many better photo's of it)
 
Barb and I on Ashness Bridge
 
Looking up at Walla Crag
 
Skiddaw from the path at the foot of Walla Crag 
 
Last photo of the day as the sun sets behind Catbells
 

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