Walk Information

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Walk route: Watendlath - High Tove - Middle Crag - Shivery Knott - Bell Crags - Standing Crag - Ullscarf - High Saddle - Low Saddle - Dock Tarn - Great Crag - Watendlath Tarn - Watendlath

Distance: 8.00 miles

Ascent: 2,000ft

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Time: 4 hours 50 minutes

With: Anne

Conditions: Overcast with some blue sky to start

Photos

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Watendlath TarnLooking back down on Watendlath from the path up High ToveThe view west over Grange Fell to the High Spy ridge from High ToveHigh Seat to the north from High Tove's summitThe Helvellyn ridge with cloud hugging its top from High Tove's summitThe view south into the sun from High Tove's summitLooking back to Middle Crag with High Seat the high point on the skyline from Shivery KnottShivery Knott (the near rise) with High Seat on the skylineBell Crags on the left with Ullscarf the high point above and behind Blea TarnStanding Crag, Ullscarf, High Saddle and Low Saddle from Bell Crags' summitHigh Seat, a touch of sun on Armboth Fell with Raven Crag behind from Bell Crags' summitRaven Crag from Bell Crags with Launchy Gill Tarn bottom rightHeading towards Standing CragA nameless tarn below Standing CragHigh Seat on the left, Raven Crag and Bell Crags (near right) from Standing CragBlea Tarn from Standing CragNortherly panorama from Standing CragHelm Crag from UllscarfHeading for High Saddle with Low Saddle beyond and Blea Tarn on the rightWatendlath Tarn with Derwent Water beyond from between High Saddle and Low SaddleLooking back to High Saddle and Ullscarf from Low SaddleLangstrath with Eagle Crag and Sergeant's Crag on the left and the slopes of Rosthwaite Fell on the rightDock TarnLooking down on Rosthwaite from Great Crag

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