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Start of the walk
We set off up the track used by 4×4 vehicles towards The Old Man and Dow Crag. The path was wide and steady as we climbed slowly. The tops were covered in low cloud but even at this early hour the cloud was clearing occasionally. After about 30 minutes we took a right off the main track and started to climb towards the Cove. Even though there was low cloud it was still quite warm and the cloud was coming and going all the time.

First bait stop at Goats Water
We arrived at Goats Water about 9.30 and had a sit on some rocks for a cuppa. Dow Crag was directly in front of us, one minute you could see it the next you couldn’t. We could just pick out a couple of climbers on the crags about half way up.

Looking back to Goats Water

On the way up to Goats Hawse

Dow Crag when the cloud cleared

Selfie with Goats Water!

Goats Water below

At the summit with The Old Man in the background
Dow Crag summit
We reached the summit about 11.30 am, still in and out of cloud but enough time to get a picture with The Old Man of Coniston in the background. There was hardly any breeze today so it was pleasant just sitting getting rehydrated. This was a milestone top as it was number 50 for me out of 71 so only 21 to go now. Really going to have to work out which one will be my last soon!

Looking back to Dow Crag from the shelter

Coniston Water
The descent
We continued along the ridge in the direction of Buck Pike and then Brown Pike where we would join the Walna Scar road again. It was getting warmer and the cloud was continuing to clear all the time.

Looking back up Walna Scar Road

Sunshine on the Fells, time for a drink!
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