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Hooray! This may look like just another cairn or pile of stones! But this one is very important as it signifies that we have just reached the highest point on the Pennine Way - Cross Fell at 2,930ft. Cumbria  
   

Hooray! This may look like just another cairn or pile of stones! But this one is very important as it signifies that we have just reached the highest point on the Pennine Way - Cross Fell at 2,930ft. Cumbria

Day 14 - Dufton to Alston (20 miles) - Long Hard Day! Lots and lots of ascending...up 'four' mountains to the highest point on the Pennine Way, Cross Fell (2,930ft)

May 10th 2008
Saturday 10 May - After the most 'fantastic' breakfast at Hall Croft - with a welcome mixture of fresh fruit, homemade yogurt, a homemade smoothie, homemade baked bread and a tasty vegetarian cooked breakfast it was time to say a sad goodbye to our delightful and extremely hospitable hosts Ray and Frei. We were also very grateful to them for letting us have our lunches for free - the money will be ... read more
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