Little Langdale and Lingmoor Fell (Thu 16 Oct 2003)

Walk Information

location map

Walk route: Blea Tarn (Langdale) - Fell Foot - Little Langdale - Cathedral Quarry - Slater Bridge - Dale End - Lingmoor Fell - northwest ridge - Blea Tarn (Langdale)

Distance: 6.50 miles

Ascent: 1,300ft

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Time: 3 hours 30 minutes

With: on own

Conditions: blue sky and sunshine

Photos

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Langdale Pikes and Side Pike from Blea TarnLangdale Pikes and Side Pike from Blea TarnLooking across Blea Moss to the Langdale PikesFell Foot FarmBridge EndLooking east to Red Screes, the Ill Bell ridge and WansfellLooking in the tunnel entrance to Cathedral QuarryLooking out of the tunnel entrance to Cathedral QuarryThe pillar and 'window', Cathedral QuarryThe pillar and 'window', Cathedral QuarryThe pillar, Cathedral QuarryThe window, Cathedral Quarry, reflecting in the poolGoldfish in the pool, Cathedral Quarry!Slater BridgeSlater BridgeLittle Langdale Tarn. The low point on the skyline is Wrynose PassWetherlam, Swirl How, Great Carrs and Wet Side EdgeChapel Stile with Silver How behind and the Helvellyn and Fairfield fells on the skylineSkyline: Helvellyn range, Fairfield horseshoe, Red Screes and the Ill Bell ridge. The near ridge is Silver How leading to Loughrigg FellElter Water and Windermere from Lingmoor FellLingmoor Fell's summit with The Band, Bowfell in the distance360 Panorama from Lingmoor Fell's summitLooking over Lingmoor Tarn towards HelvellynCrinkle Crags and BowfellSide Pike and the Langdale PikesSide Pike panorama from Lingmoor Fell's northwest ridge

previous walk - Wed 15 Oct 2003 - Boat How and Burnmoor Tarn

next walk - Mon 20 Oct 2003 - Loughrigg Fell

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