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January 2008 me and Alf set off for Helm Crag and Upper Easedale. It is the favourite Hill of that bloke with a pipe that wrote loads of books (you know the one he just gets mentioned all the time). We set off in Grasmere and climbed Helm Crag and set off over to Gibsons Knott, you can see the ridge walk to the left of Alf picture bottom left. We then desended through the upper Easedale Valley. It was a great walk and a lovely winters day with snow on the high tops.
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