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1 climb • 18.0 km • 461 m gain • 5 hr 6 min
1 climb • 24.1 km • 2,509 m gain • 7 hr 10 min
1 climb • 27.8 km • 1,693 m gain • 4 hr 39 min
1 climb • 29.3 km • 3,175 m gain • 7 hr 35 min
1 climb • 45.8 km • 2,558 m gain • 8 hr 9 min
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"Walked from Glenridding to Keswick. Nice views at the start but conditions turned awful. Visibility went to pretty much zero, started snowing heavily. Having to make my own footpaths wading through about 3ft of snow was sooooo tiring. Ended up skipping Great Dodd and just tried to make it down in one piece. Fun stuff!" — MrGrinch • Mar 2, 2024
"Walked from Glenridding to Keswick. Nice views at the start but conditions turned awful. Visibility went to pretty much zero, started snowing heavily. Having to make my own footpaths wading through about 3ft of snow was sooooo tiring. Ended up skipping Great Dodd and just tried to make it down in one piece. Fun stuff!" — MrGrinch • Mar 2, 2024
"A grey day with low cloud and wind for the first nine summits - cleared for Catstye Cam and Birkhouse Moor. Hard, icy snow on upper part of Swirral Edge. Despite the cloud stayed mostly dry. Home to Susan by 3.00pm." — johnandsue4fun • Jan 22, 2022
"This summit forms part of a long ridge on a grassy range of hills called "The Dodds". We walked up this peak as part of a traverse of these hills on a fine sunny day. The walk started at High Row near Dockray. We ascended to Randerside; Great Dodd; then Watson Dodd, before continuing onto Stybarrow Dodd. This group of hills is characterised by sweeping grassy slopes, with a few rocky outcrops. The high level horseshoe walk continued to White Stones; Hart Side and Birkett Fell, then dropped steeply down to Dowthwaite Head, with a mile road walk back to our start point." — davidlong • Jun 18, 2013