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Davon
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Hi
In the caravan in the lakes , and once again its torrential !!!
Can anyone suggest a short easy Wainwright to do , but most importantly with decent paths in the rain (thinking Sale or Lingfell). My wife does not do really muddy boots.
Thanks
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ninthace
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Loughrigg? Approach from Grasmere side.
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Sarah Pitht
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19:42:36, 19/08/17 »
Castle Crag from Grange.
Dodd from Mirehouse.
TBH, I rarely find Cumbrian fells that muddy. Boggy perhaps. You should try Worcestershire fields - so muddy your boots weigh loads!!
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Cat Bells and Latrigg from Keswick/ Wansfell from Ambleside
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Hallin Fell from Martindale
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Quote from: Sarah Pitht on 19:42:36, 19/08/17
Castle Crag from Grange.
That was the one that sprang to mind for me too.
Failing that, one of the many lakeside paths perhaps.
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