The North Western Fells occupy the area between the rivers
Derwent and Cocker, a broadly oval swathe of hilly country,
elongated on a north-south axis. Two roads cross from east to west,
dividing the fells into three convenient groups. Robinson stands in
the southern sector. The principal ridge in this group of fells
runs east from Buttermere, climbing over Robinson, Hindscarth and
Dale Head. It then turns north, descending gradually toward
Derwentwater, the main tops being High Spy, Maiden Moor and
Catbells.
Robinson appears bland from Buttermere, smooth rounded slopes
curving up from the valley floor. Viewed from Keswick or Newlands
to the north, its character is altogether different. From here the
wall of Robinson Crags drops from the summit of the fell, a great
chunk of the hillside seemingly missing.
Due to the remoteness of the cache any assistance with
maintenance would be appreciated