Fleetwith Pike (second time around)
Height: 2126 feet
Bible Position: Fleetwith Pike
Conditions: Cloudy but warm
Viewranger Stats:
Position: Sixteenth highest in Western Fells
Other Wainwrights on this walk: None
Fleetwith Pike is the first top that I have officially done twice. Ten years ago I did Fleetwith Pike with Steve and Peter but it was a very wet day, too wet for photos. I always intended coming back to take some photos and to write a little more about the views, so here we are.
The intention today was Pillar, another top in Wasdale. On the best of days, Wasdale is a three hour drive each way. On the drive today the A66 was closed around Penrith with a diversion. This was not too bad at 7.30 am but we thought it would be a nightmare at 4pm. Add the diversion to a three hour drive, we decided to opt for a shorter walk.
We were now heading up Honister Pass to park at the mine. Arriving at the mine around 8.30 am we had the scotch eggs from Homer Hill Farm and started walking.
Start of the walk
We walked through the mine car park and took the path on the left up towards Drum House. We have taken this path many times, most recently on our walk to Kirk Fell. The path is the old tramway and Drum House is where the winding gear was housed to pull the trains up the line. At Drum House we turned right towards the slate mine.
The landscape up here had changed quite a bit since the last time we were here.
We took the road out of the mine climbing towards Honister Crag and on to Fleetwith Pike.
Fleetwith Pike summit
It was only 9.30 am and we had reached the summit of Fleetwith Pike. It seemed like it took much longer last time but I remember you couldn’t see a hand in front of you then.
We stayed at the top for some time having a little bait and enjoying the views. There were great views all round including Kirk Fell, Great Gable, Robinson, Hindscarth and todays original plan Pillar dominating them all.
The descent
It was still very early and we had a few options, drop back down then up to Haystacks or Brandreth. We descended to Dubs Hut in the valley between Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks.
The route back to the car was very straight from here as can be seen from the Viewranger stats below. We arrived back at Honister Slate mine around 11.30, had a quick look around the mine shop then back to the car.
So, the first top I have done twice, Fleetwith Pike I am sure I will see you again.
Oh yes, you are wondering whether we chose Haystacks or Brandreth above? Well option 3 was head back to a pub in Keswick to watch the lunchtime match. I will leave you to decide which option we picked!
See you on the next one.
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