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Which Wainwright fell?

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loopyapp · 23/07/2021 22:36

Hello everyone!!

I hope someone can help me.

My eldest is going into year 8 in Sept and they've been given a list of challenges to complete in readiness for next year.

One of them is to walk a Wainwright fell. I am a single parent of 4, two of which have a wide variety of additional needs and the youngest is only one.

Are there any of them that can be feasably done with a baby in a sling on my bacl, an ADHD 10 year old and a 6 year old with well medicated epilepsy and Arnold chiari malformation (he fatigues quite quickly and is prone to pain in his arms and legs).

Thanks in advance folks.

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liarsandlovers · 01/08/2021 20:42

If he wants to get a few in, if you do Low Fell, you should just cover Fellbarrow too, which is also a Wainwright.

Similarly, you can cover Sale Fell and its very easy Wainwright neighbour, Ling Fell, in the same morning.

You could very easily do all of these in the same day (Low Fell/Fellbarrow about a 15-20 minute drive from Sale/Ling) but I appreciate your family circumstances may not make this possible.

Hope you enjoy Smile the views from Low Fell in particular are lovely, as you get a really varied view involving all the surrounding fells, Crummock, the Solway Firth and Scotland.

loopyapp · 01/08/2021 21:49

Thank you for all that :) I dare say you've filled a fair few summer holiday days :) x

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