Whinlatter Fell
Sunday, 12th December
Wainwright describes this fell as: 'a delightfully undulating ridge, a joy to walk upon,' - which it was, once we were on it. Actually it really was a delightful walk, starting from Whinlatter Centre where everyone from everywhere had arrived it seemed, to collect their Xmas trees. We are both still a bit buggered from this virus-thing but once we were up to the ridge, it was truly lovely. We got a bit over-excited when we reached East Top, mistaking it for the summit, until I remembered that the cairn was supposed to be bigger and looking across the fell, saw it hovering in the distance. It didn't take too long to reach however.
Not too clear for good photos.
Wainwright describes this fell as: 'a delightfully undulating ridge, a joy to walk upon,' - which it was, once we were on it. Actually it really was a delightful walk, starting from Whinlatter Centre where everyone from everywhere had arrived it seemed, to collect their Xmas trees. We are both still a bit buggered from this virus-thing but once we were up to the ridge, it was truly lovely. We got a bit over-excited when we reached East Top, mistaking it for the summit, until I remembered that the cairn was supposed to be bigger and looking across the fell, saw it hovering in the distance. It didn't take too long to reach however.
Not too clear for good photos.
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