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way to ©tfsetiale ^tkt. When the latter has been reached 

 the ©Tflletiale Beck, and the road running by its side, should 

 be noted in the valley below. This is the way up from 

 Keswick, and, of course, the way down if our traveller wishes 

 to go in that direction. He will easily get down to the 

 Forcecragg Mines which are seen at the top of the road. We 

 complete the circuit by ^el ©TratJ (2648) and thence to 

 "yiZtr^^itelese; [E^tfte, from whence we get down on the 

 southern slope towards Sail Beck, and so home by the 

 Knotts. 



EOBINSON. 

 (5 miles). 



After having done Grassmoor, there is little to say in 

 favour of ^Eiob inson. However, it is a much shorter and 

 less arduous walk, while the north-westward views from the 

 summit are grand. The way is by the main road past the 

 church for about a mile and a-half, when the road begins to 

 descend towards Keswick. Here cross the beck on the 

 right and take to the hill-side. It is only about a mile to 

 the summit, in a south-easterly direction. 



MELLBEEAK. 

 (Smiles.) 



This is an easy and delightful walk. The route com- 

 mences the same as to Scale Force, (page 299). The beck 

 must be crossed at the fall, and a north-easterly direction 

 taken on the slope of the hill. In half a mile Black Beck 



