CUHWC Teesdale Trip
23rd January 2009 to 25th January 2009

I spent a weekend in Teesdale with CUHWC, staying in a camping barn in Holwick - my first visit to the area. On the Saturday, I walked (through lots of snow!) to Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell from Garrigill. On the Sunday, I did a lower-level walk taking in the High Force and Cauldron Snout waterfalls. The weekend was also memorable for the car having to be towed up the steep track from the camping barn by the farmer, having been snowed in overnight, but I didn't get any photos of that!

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Saturday: Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell.  Sunrise at Low Way Farm.
Saturday: Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell. Sunrise at Low Way Farm.
The South Tyne valley
The South Tyne valley
On the Pennine Way at Garrigill
On the Pennine Way at Garrigill
Looking over Cross Gill
Looking over Cross Gill
Greg's Hut (a bothy)
Greg's Hut (a bothy)
Jo, Ruth, Alex and Simon at the summit of Cross Fell
Jo, Ruth, Alex and Simon at the summit of Cross Fell
Lunch on Great Dun Fell
Lunch on Great Dun Fell
Looking across the Eden Valley, from Great Dun Fell
Looking across the Eden Valley, from Great Dun Fell
Looking back up Trout Beck to Great Dun Fell
Looking back up Trout Beck to Great Dun Fell
Tyne Head
Tyne Head
Great Dun Fell, Little Dun Fell and Cross Fell
Great Dun Fell, Little Dun Fell and Cross Fell
Zooming in on the Dun Fells
Zooming in on the Dun Fells
Sunday: High Force and Cauldron Spout.  The River Tees, below High Force
Sunday: High Force and Cauldron Spout. The River Tees, below High Force
High Force, from the top
High Force, from the top
The Tees above High Force...
The Tees above High Force...
...and again
...and again
Hungry sheep at Cronkley!
Hungry sheep at Cronkley!
Holmwath
Holmwath
On the Pennine Way at Falcon Clints
On the Pennine Way at Falcon Clints
Falcon Clints
Falcon Clints
Cauldron Snout
Cauldron Snout
Cauldron Snout and the Cow Green Reservoir dam
Cauldron Snout and the Cow Green Reservoir dam
Teesdale, from near Force Garth
Teesdale, from near Force Garth