Shell wrote:I am very proud of all of us.
And so you should be.
It's a bit of a trek and steep in places - and windy. I bounded up one side of the peak and down the other - too many people but I wanted to see the trig plate.
The reference to trains was just a bit of banter.
The other walks I mentioned are well worth a go if you fancy a hike, as is Black Combe near Silecroft, Cumbria, from where you can see England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales plus the IOM on a clear day.