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Loadpot Hill

Date ... Saturday, 22 September 2007
Distance ... 9.00 miles
Ascent ... 1500 feet
Time ... 4 hours 20 mins
Summits ... Arthur's Pike - 1747' (aw157)
Bonscale Pike - 1718' (aw160)
Loadpot Hill - 2201' (aw102)(en158)
Start ... Roadside parking at (NY497214) - on a minor road above the village of Helton
Maps ... Ordnance Survey - Outdoor Leisure Nº5 (1:25,000) or Landranger Nº90 (1:50,000)
Books ... Pictorial Guide Nº2 - The Far Eastern Fells by Alfred Wainwright (ISBN 9780711224667)


Looking across towards Blencathra from the 'Cap' stone

Looking across towards Blencathra from the 'Cap' stone

Looking towards Loadpot Hill from the same point

Looking towards Loadpot Hill from the same point

Little Mell Fell + Blencathra behind from near to Ketley Gate

Little Mell Fell + Blencathra behind from near to Ketley Gate

Looking across to the 'Dodds' from Ketley Gate, the ridge to Arthur's Pike can be seen leading off to the left

Looking across to the 'Dodds' from Ketley Gate, the ridge to Arthur's Pike can be seen leading off to the left

The Mell Fell's from the old roman road

The Mell Fell's from the old roman road

Bonscale Pike and Hallin Fell from the summit of Arthur's Pike

Bonscale Pike and Hallin Fell from the summit of Arthur's Pike

Pooley Bridge and Ullswater from the summit of Arthur's Pike

Pooley Bridge and Ullswater from the summit of Arthur's Pike

Hallin Fell and Ullswater from the summit of Bonscale Pike

Hallin Fell and Ullswater from the summit of Bonscale Pike

The 'Martindale' fells from the summit of Bonscale Pike

The 'Martindale' fells from the summit of Bonscale Pike

Looking back towards to Hallin Fell from on route to Loadpot Hill

Looking back towards to Hallin Fell from on route to Loadpot Hill

Sheena near to the summit of Loadpot Hill

Sheena near to the summit of Loadpot Hill

Howtown from the old roman road

Howtown from the old roman road

Sheena and Tim on the summit of Loadpot Hill

Sheena and Tim on the summit of Loadpot Hill