Swirl How and Grey Friar
Time for a quick snack and a cuppa at Levers Water with Swirl How in the background.
Time for a quick snack and a cuppa at Levers Water with Swirl How in the background.
We parked at the end of the road into Longsleddale and started walking up the gravelly path. It was a steady start and very gradually started to climb. After about a half hour we came across an unexpected sight on the pathway.
Car high up on the path
Tarn Crag summit
Shelter near the summit
Branstree summit
Taking shelter
There was a chilly wind blowing and it was a little misty when we set off towards Great Calva. The first part of the walk was on the flat for about 40 minutes or so until we crossed the stream and then began the long climb to the first top. It was a very straight climb today after the first 40 or 50 yards.
At the top of the climb we turned right and arrived at the summit just after 10.00 am. We found a little wind break to have a cup of tea. Then we headed off for Knott. The temperature seemed to have dropped when we left the wind break and it was still misty. We headed in the general direction of Knott and started to drop down a little. A quick check of the map confirmed that we were going in the right direction and as we dropped in height it became a little clearer.
Summit of Knott
Not much of a view from the summit
Carrock Fell from our bait stop
This one is looking back at Carrock Fell from our bait stop. Once again a steady drop down to the old mine workings (not too much problem for my knee again) and the car was just after the mine. Off to the pub for a couple of beers and it looks like the next walk is going to be the week before Easter 4th or 5th April.
Early morning Mosedale
Start of the walk
Summit up ahead
High Pike summit
Looking back towards Carrock Fell from High Pike
Lingy Hut
Lingy Hut, time for Christmas Lunch
All 4 of us on this walk, Paul was driving. We started from Patterdale and walked along the flat for a while and then started climbing to St Sunday Crag. It was one of those deceptive climbs with shoulder after shoulder before we arrived at the top. This picture is looking towards the top of St Sunday Crag from our bait stop.
Left home at 6.30 arriving in the Lakes around 8.15. Parked at Hill Top Farm and started walking around 8.30 am.
First top was Clough Head followed by Great Dodd and then finished off with Stybarrow Dodd. Quite a steep decline was tough on my knees however and then we faced a 2 or 3 mile walk along the road back to the car. Legs were a bit stiff on Monday but pleased to get 3 more under my belt. Only Peter and Derek on this one again. Next walk due early November. The planning has already started for the Christmas walk.
A shortish walk this one as we start quite high up on the Honister Pass. A very foggy, wet and windy day however so it was quite hard work. Only stayed at the top for a few seconds just to say I had been there! Steve and Peter on this one. Too foggy to get any good pictures!
Early morning Ullswater
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