Well not, quite, but our Gummer's Howe walk was the closest we have managed with the boys in tow.

Here we are at the top, the photograph above looking over Windermere towards Lakeside, was taken by Ben.

Gummer's Howe is a hill overlooking the southern end of Lake Windermere with great views of the lake itself, the Langdales, the Coniston fells and the fells above Ambleside including the Fairfield Horseshoe. Half of the ultimate height of 321m or 1054 feet at the trig point is taken out by the drive up the hill to the car park but it was still a big achievement for Ben to walk all the way to the top by himself, whilst Thomas was carried in luxury.
Here is Thomas with Mark at the trig point

Ben with his teddy in his "back pack". Ben insisted on carrying teddy al the way to the top.

Ben even managed to walk down as well, his walking punctuated by repeated pleas to be carried on Mark's shoulders, which were treated sympathetically but ultimately ignored! In the end he was very proud of himself to have done it all by himself and was rewarded with an ice cream.
2 comments:
Well done, Ben (and Mark & Debbie)! Next stop, Scafell Pike?
It's a wonderful view for its relatively modest altitude - and definitely has the elements of a real fell walk.
Ben will soon be able to join Uncle Stephen on his hiking trips!
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