220 WALNA SCAE. 



of ascent he finds himself on the ridge to the 

 south of Dow Crag. In descending- he has a fine 

 view of summits, from Blackcombe to 

 Scawfell, and the valley of the Duddon 

 opens beautifully beneath him. For the greater 

 part of the way he has the stream upon his right. 

 About half way down there is a stile in the wall on 

 the opposite side of this stream. By crossing it 

 and following the track, which is plainly seen, the 

 top of Dow Crag may be reached. It is about 

 seven miles from Coniston to Newfield (see p. 156) 

 by Walna Scar. 



