94 "^iZ5S"mtJermere to distant [j^laces. 



have noticed. Early coach to Keswick, as in the last ex- 

 cursion. After that, good walkers can ascend both moun- 

 tains and be back in Keswick in time for the return coach 

 at 4 45- 



^H^elfjellgn. — This, of course, is more easily done than 

 Skiddaw. The mail coach which leaves Windermere at 

 6 a.m., arrives at Wythburn Inn between 7 and 8 ; therefore 

 there is a long day before the pedestrian, which will enable 

 him to take ^aitfielb on his way back, and catch the coach 

 at Grasmere or Ambleside on its return journey. 



The Details for these Excursions will be readily found by 

 using the Index at the end of this book. 



