Yes, from Ringing Keld Gutter. It was a decent climb really, not too taxing. It was frosty as well, especially out of the sun. Just as I set foot on the summit plateau I walked into the first rays of morning sun.
There were stacks of birds on the moors, with loads of singing Skylarks, Meadow Pipits and Curlews performing their joy flights. On the top of Baugh Fell, there were lots of Golden Plover as well. I went for a bit of a wander on the expansive top and there was much of interest, with the tarns, lots of cairns and some rocky areas. My descent was straight down the southern face of the fell and involved a little morsel of trespassing. Mind you, I'm glad I did, as I stumbled a pair of Buzzards sat calling in a tree. I also got a good view of a Green Woodpecker down in Garsdale (there seemed to be a few yaffling today).

Baugh Fell from Longstone Common at dawn

One of Baugh Fell's summit tarns

Danny Bridge, Garsdale
Regards, Chris