The Howgills - 22nd September
Distance |
12 Miles |
Time |
7 Hours 15 Minutes |
Companions |
Stuart |
Weather |
Sun and Cloud |
I completed the Howgills as a sponsored walk for one of my colleagues, who is giving up her October half term holiday to go to Uganda with Education Action International. She will be teaching and observing lessons while she is there.

Education Action International- the charity that helps to reduce poverty through education.
Registered Charity No. 1003323

The start of the walk at the Cross Keys.
This is a Temperance hotel, donated to the National Trust on the condition that it remains one.

A description about Cautley Spout and Iron age settlement

On top of Yarlside

Looking over to Kensgriff and Randygill Top

Randygill Top

Wild Ponies on the fell side

Looking down West Grain from just below Windscarth Wyke

Fell Head Summit, the M6's very own mountain.and a clear view of one of "AW's " Sleeping Elephants.

The M6 can just be seen in the valley below

Bush Howe summit with Fell Head in the background

The trig point at the top of The Calf

Bram Rigg Top and The Calf in the distance

Approaching the last top of the day, Calders

The very top of Cautley Spout

Looking down Cautley Spout and Cautley Holme Beck

Cautley Spout

The end of the walk and Cautley Beck