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Page 138:-
from thence [Fangs] to Scale Hill affords excellent views of Crummock Lake, with the mountains surrounding that and Buttermere. From Cockermouth to Scale Hill by this route is about eleven miles.
After visiting Crummock and Buttermere, the party may either proceed through Newlands to Keswick, or return through the pleasant vale of Lorton to Cockermouth; and next morning by the side of Bassenthwaite Lake to Keswick. From whence, as may be found most expedient, the tour may be continued to the more southern lakes.
Or this route might be reversed, by parties commencing their tour at Whitehaven, with an intention of seeing all the lakes, and concluding it at the same place; by taking first Ennerdale and Wasdale, and going from thence by Broughton to Coniston and the other lakes, reserving Buttermere, Crummock, and Lowes Water, to the last; but those who require a conveyance will find a difficulty in procuring it on some parts of this route.
An attempt to enumerate all the permutations, that might be made in these excursions; or all the pleasing points, from which the varied scenery of this interesting region might be viewed; would be an endless and in fact a useless task. Persons who delight in exploring a country, need only be made acquainted with the outlines: they will feel more pleasure in finding out the rest.
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