Wednesday 6 November 2024

 A circuit from Cat Bells

Cat Bells, Bull Crag & Maiden Moor

Return by Nitting Haws & Derwentwater

9miles 2650ft

Starting the climb over Skelgill bank to Cat Bells 
A very misty Causey Pike across Newlands valley
Derwentwater but no sign of Keswick today in the mist
Cat Bells summit appears through the cloud
You're seldom alone on the summits even in early morning cloud
The summit view finder not much use today! 1480ft
A closer look at what might have been seen, use your imagination!
However when I arrived at Bull Crag things were looking up!!!
The cloud was rising slowly out of the Newlands valley creating some dramatic views....
....and again
Looking straight down off the crags
I then turned east across the ridge to Maiden Moor for a view of my route down past Nitting Haws into Borrowdale
More cloud rising now out of Borrowdale....
....and again


The village of Grange and Derwentwater
Lunch time on an island in the stream
Castle Crag silhouetted in the 'Jaws of Borrowdale' 
Looking back to Nitting Haws
Finally, resting awhile on the path back to the car above Derwentwater
No sign of the sun today but none the worse for that.
This was a wonderful circular walk with some dramatic views and a great descent over Nitting Haws.
One useful tip. I found it much better to follow the path on the line of the two cairns at Nitting Haws rather than the path on most OS maps!

Wednesday 30 October 2024

 Ingleton to Barbon near Kirkby Lonsdale

13Miles 1750ft

Setting off from Ingleton over the river Greta....
....on a grey misty morning
Arriving at the hamlet of Masongill
Passing 'Over Hall' on the way to Ireby


The entrance drive to the hall

Morning break time in the pretty hamlet of Ireby.... 

....before the climbing started!
Looking back west down the Leck valley....
....before eventually arriving at Bull Pot, the home of the Red Rose Caving & Pot Holing club
Sitting above Bull Pot for lunch
Nearby are these entrances to Lime Kilns
Lunch over I began the descent to one of my favourite dales - Barbondale
For the most part a lovely gentle downhill stroll to....
....the river Barbon
My route then followed the riverside for 2 or 3 miles down the lovely wooded valley....
....and again....
....until St Bartholomew's church Barbon came into view
A quick visit to the church before....
....waiting for my lift back to Ingleton outside the village pub!
Two weeks ago I walked from Clapham to Ingleton. I've now decided to continue a longer linear walk finishing ultimately at Cockermouth in the north west Lakes. Today's walk was day 2. Watch this space as I continue my journey. 
I will be interrupting this journey from time to time to one off walks

Wednesday 23 October 2024

 A return to the High Fells

Whinlatter to Rannerdale Bridge via

Grisedale Pike, Hopegill Head & Grasmoor 8.5miles 3500ft

Setting off from an empty Whinlatter Forest Park
Passing through the forest before the climb to Grisedale Pike....
....Wallace & Gromit also going walkies
Gaining height with cloud covered Skiddaw coming into view....

....and Bassenthwaite lake in front....
.....and again
Some nice cloud effects this early morning....
....and some misty valleys
Looking into Coledale from Grisedale Pike summit 2595ft
Hobcarton gill form Hobcarton crags on the way to Hopegill Head
Hopegill head summit 2526ft with no view!!!!
However the cloud was lifting off Crag Hill as I crossed Coledale Hause
It had also lifted off Grasmoor my next climb, but by the time I arrived at the....
.....summit shelter for lunch (2795ft) the cloud had returned
Lunch over I walked to Grasmoor End with a view to Loweswater
Also Crummock water
My descent took me down Lad Hows ridge....
....with some great views to Crummock water again...
....and Rannerdale knotts


Loweswater and Crummock water again
Also the fells of Great Gable, Haystacks, Pillar, & High Crag in cloud
Nearly down now....
.....Finally on the lakeside at Rannerdale Bridge for my lift back to Whinlatter.
A magnificent days outing in the high fells despite the cloud cover at times.