TR:Pike O' Blisco



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Sean McMahon

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I had a walk up to Pike O' Blisco today, with a steep ascent from
Blea Tarn to Blake Rigg and an interesting diversion to Black Crag
on the way down. The weather started off okay but ended up wet and
windy, especially on Pike O' Blisco (but not as wet and windy as
further north in Cumbria, thankfully). Photo's are posted:
http://www.stridingedge.net

Regards,
Sean
 
"Sean McMahon" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> I had a walk up to Pike O' Blisco today, with a steep ascent from
> Blea Tarn to Blake Rigg and an interesting diversion to Black Crag
> on the way down. The weather started off okay but ended up wet and
> windy, especially on Pike O' Blisco (but not as wet and windy as
> further north in Cumbria, thankfully). Photo's are posted:
> http://www.stridingedge.net


ISTR Pike O'Blisco as being one of those wonderfully positioned
summits with views across to other hills and down into the dales.

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where do you get these tags from? love 'em!

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Darren
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Yes, it's normally a great view from there to the Langdales, Bow Fell
and The Sca Fells - as long as there are no clouds....

Sean