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  1. BHF - Lake District Twin Peak Challenge (revised) (route)
    An 18-mile 'heart shaped' route over Skiddaw & Blencathra
  2. BHF Lake District Twin Peak Challenge (route)
    An 18-mile 'heart shaped' route over Skiddaw & Blencathra
  3. Derwent Water Loop (with Borrowdale) (route)
    This route has everything, stunning scenery (e.g. Ashness Bridge), tough climbs (half of Honnister Pass!) and great downhill sections. The rocky downhill section around Castle Crag is particularly tough (if you're a novice/intermediate rider like me) but well worth it when you get to the bottom.
  4. Simply Catbells (route)
    Short walk up, down and back round this fantatsic viewpoint
  5. Eastern and Central Fell Circuit (route)
    This walk takes in the breathtaking peaks of Helvellyn, High Seat, Harter Fell, High Street, Helm Crag and many others. Please stick to the paths as much as possible especially on Striding Edge. There is one part of the route after Helm Crag where there is a short stretch uncross open ground between paths. This walk should take between 4-6 days.
  6. Skiddaw the hard way from Keswick (route)
    A challenging walk, ascending Skiddaw via a quieter and more challenging route, then returning via the 'tourist path'.
  7. Derwentwater, Keswick & Walla Crag (route)
    Beginning from Keswick, we complete an anti-clockwise circuit of Derwentwater, before ascending Walla Crag to a spectacular viewpoint.
  8. the Skiddaw Group (route)
    Very, very adaptable, almost any of the fells can be skipped if the tiredness kicks in, definitely manageable though, even if there are sore feet at the end. Good views from Skiddaw too

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