This morning we wanted to get the dogs out for a decent walk as the weather was due to change after lunch (as it has) & not be particularly good for the next few days.
We decided to drive the short distance to Cogra Moss as we haven't walked there in nearly a year.
A farmer & his dog working sheep on High Hows

The path towards Cogra Moss with Knock Murton ahead

Blake Fell & High Pen

Despite recent rains not much water coming over the dam, becoming the source of Rakegill Beck

We climb up beyond the lake

Had we decided to stay low we would be on the path at the bottom, however we are going up to reach the path below the tree line

A panorama from the top path
And then looking down on Cogra Moss

We do a wide loop high of the lake, Knock Murton from this angle

This shortly before we reach the weir & return to the car
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