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|text = rees over [[Derwentwater]] are abundant along the water's edge. These trees are located at the promontory of [[Friar's Crag]] with fine views of the surrounding fells. [[Cat Bells]] (451m), [[Maiden Moor]] (575m) and [[High Spy]] (646m) are the range in the centre.
|text = rees over [[Derwentwater]] are abundant along the water's edge. These trees are located at the promontory of [[Friar's Crag]] with fine views of the surrounding fells. [[Cat Bells]] (451m), [[Maiden Moor]] (575m) and [[High Spy]] (646m) are the range in the centre.


Cat Bells has people traversing its spine all year round, even in wintery conditions but so much more so in the summer months where all day long you will see tiny little specks of people moving in both directions. From the opposite shores of Derwentwater you can see the tiny specks of people moving in both directions likes ants along a felled tree. To experience this walk with fewer people you need to start early in the morning before the crowds appear. Photographing the natural beauty of the lakes and fells can be somewhat marred by the multitude of people so an early start is always advantageous if you prefer your landscapes without people in them. This, of course, does not always work and you just have to work with what you have and be a little more adventurous.
Cat Bells has people traversing its spine all year round, even in wintery conditions. From the opposite shores of Derwentwater you can see the tiny specks of people moving in both directions all day long likes ants along a felled tree. It gets busy, very busy. To experience this walk with fewer people you need to start early in the morning before the crowds appear. Photographing the natural beauty of the lakes and fells can be somewhat marred by the multitude of people so an early start is always advantageous if you prefer your landscapes without people in them. This, of course, does not always work and you just have to work with what you have and be a little more adventurous.
|author = {{Borderman-sig}}
|author = {{Borderman-sig}}
|date-taken = 2 June, 2022
|date-taken = 2 June, 2022

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