Route outline for walk c327:
Old Sawmill Tearooms - Longside Wood - Skill Beck - Dodd (Skiddaw) - Dodd Wood - Old Sawmill Tearooms.
Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:
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![]() 1 Wainwright |
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![]() 1 English Dewey |
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Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:
The highest point of this walk is Dodd (Skiddaw) at 502m (1647ft). Dodd (Skiddaw) is classified as a Wainwright (No. 174). Dodd (Skiddaw) is also known as a English Dewey (176th highest in England, 408th in England & Wales)
This walk is on Ordnance Survey Maps:
OS Explorer Map OL4 | |
1:25,000 scale (Orange Covers) |
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OS Landranger Map 89 or 90 | |
1:50,000 scale (Pink Covers) |
Some Photos and Pictures from Walk c327 Dodd (Skiddaw) from Dodd Wood
In no particular order . . .

Cwm Idwal featuring Glyder Fawr (left), Twll Du or The Devil's Kitchen (centre) and Y Garn (right)

The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge - approaching Pen-y-ghent from Brackenbottom

Me jumping for joy at the great view from at Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, with Edinburgh Castle in the background

Hollins Cross, Back Tor (Hollins Cross) and Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) from Mam Tor

*Southeastern panorama from the summit of Skiddaw with Blencathra and Blease Fell silhouetted left of centre

Wild Camping at Loch Lundie between Invergarry and Fort Augustus in the Great Glen

Mellbreak taken in the evening sunlight from the Kirkstile Inn in Loweswater Village

Arnside Knott, Humphrey Head, Dixon Heights (Newton Fell) and Saskills (Newton Fell) from the Whitbarrow Scar ridge

Family on top of Dodd (Skiddaw) with Ullock Pike, Longside Edge and Carl Side behind

Scar Crags with Sail (Derwent Fells) and Crag Hill (Eel Crag) beyond from Causey Pike

Myself, two of my sons, Matt and Richard, and my friend Gary between Skiddaw and Skiddaw Little Man on a bitter cold winters day!

The Plaque beneath the Bassett Monument inside St. Bartholomew's Church, Blore

Bamford Edge, Bamford Moor with Stanage Edge (Stanage Edge) in the distance

Hallin Fell from a viewpoint on the descent from High Dodd (Sleet Fell)

The East face path up of Pendle Hill (Beacon or Big End) wih Pendle House below

The Packhorse Bridge over The River Derwent at the northern end of Howden Reservoir

Malvern (Worcestershire Beacon) and Sugarloaf Hill (Malverns) from North Hill (Malverns)

Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) and The Vale of Edale from the summit of Grindslow Knoll (Kinder Scout)

Rodney's Pillar (Breidden Hill) (left) and Moel y Golfa (centre) and from the A458 road near the railway bridge at Cefn

Barley, Ing Ends and Ogden Reservoirs from the top Pendle Hill (Beacon or Big End)

Public Footpath number 3, which runs from Fen Road to Walcott Road, Billinghay

Me dismounting The Cioch (or Cioch Buttress) on the South West ridge of Sgurr Sgumain (Sgurr Alasdair) in The Cuillin Hills, Isle fo Skye

On the lower slopes of Ben Nevis with Meall an t-Suidhe and Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe in the background

A snow capped Blencathra or Saddleback (Hallsfell Top) viewed from the summit of Skiddaw

Looking across Great Langdale to Side Pike and Lingmoor Fell from Stickle Ghyll, The Langdale Pikes

Winhill Pike (Win Hill), Ladybower Reservoir and Crook Hill from Dovestones Tor, Derwent Edge

On the way up Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) on the PYG track with Cribau and Y Lliwedd prominent in the background

Stream above Dyserth Waterfall (Rhaeadr Dyserth)
from the North Wales Path, Dyserth

Kinder Reservoir and Mermaid's Pool from near the Kinder Downfall, Kinder Scout

Harter Fell (Eskdale) (right) and Green Crag (Ulpha Fell) (left) from Great Worm Crag

*Derwent Water with Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell and High Seat beyond from Cat Bells (Catbells)

Looking down Glen Sligachan from the start of the pinnacle ridge at Sgurr nan Gilliean

*Great Knott, Crinkle Crags (South Top), Crinkle Crags (Long Top), Gunson Knott and Bow Fell (Bowfell) from Red Tarn (Langdale)

Back Tor (Hollins Cross) from Lose Hill (Ward's Piece) with Mam Tor and Lord's Seat (Rushup Edge) beyond during a winter temperature inversion

Derwent Water with Maiden Moor, Cat Bells (Catbells) and Causey Pike (right) beyond from Friar's Crag

Callow (left), Nills, Church Stretton, The Lawley, Caer Caradoc Hill and Ragleth Hill (right) from near Minton
. . . see just 10 walk photos from Walk c327 Dodd (Skiddaw) from Dodd Wood
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