Far Eastern Fells

  • Hey Guest, Early bird pricing on the Summer Moot (29th July - 10th August) available until April 6th, we'd love you to come. PLEASE CLICK HERE to early bird price and get more information.

Shewie

Mod
Mod
Dec 15, 2005
24,259
24
48
Yorkshire
I had a nice trip to the Lakes over the weekend with Teepee and Scrogger, it was a kit testing trip, a start to our Cape Wrath Trail planning and an opportunity to get the legs hill fit again. We planned a short circular route as none of us were exactly 100% with our various injuries and ailments. With me working Friday morning and the Bank Holiday traffic on the A1, we didn't arrive at the car park until later in the day, instead of the planned 7 miles to the first camp we cut it short and camped lower down at around the 4 mile mark.


The walk out



The sun was really hot in places on Friday afternoon, we stopped for shade under some pines after one climb



Looking down into Mardale



Climbing



Camp for night one, a lovely spot next to the waterfalls at the base of Bampton Common, great views down the lake



We spent the rest of the evening lounging around camp, talking about kit and CWT, we were all away to our beds fairly early. The camp site we'd chosen offered great views to the east, Andy said he'd give me a shout if he was awake for sunrise. Sure enough at some ungodly hour Andy shouted over so I poked my head out of the DuoMid, apologies for the wonky angle but I was still half asleep.



The moon was still up, I took a few pics and crawled back into the doss bag for a snooze.



An hour or so later the sun was properly up, shining bright through the cuben fiber I got up and put a brew on.



Pete's up



After enjoying the warmth of the sun, the ice melted off the shelters whilst we made breakfast, it was porridge for me and Andy, Pete was having eggs






It's my first time out with the DuoMid so lots of pics sorry












After breakfast we packed and continued on our route up Low Kop, High Kop and Wether Hill



Looking back down Raven Howe



Helvellyn and Striding Edge in the distance



Rest Dodd and Satura Crags behind, the direction of our next camp



Coming down off Rampsgill Head



Not far to go now, but Andy was having seconds thoughts with his plantar fasciitis giving him some gip, I managed to talk him into carrying on though



Looking back at Hayeswater from just below The Knott, another nice place to camp


We reached Angle Tarn above Patterdale by 13:30, the sun was really hot so we flaked out in the heat, Pete had a snooze, I messed about with the DuoMid and Andy did some repairs.















A helicopter buzzed a few times, we think it was tourist flights



As the light faded Pete had a bash at spinning, success on the first cast but the prize was just a sunken smelly pack cover, I fancied having a scramble on the inviting crags of Angletarn Pikes but I had a banging headache from dehydration, I just took a few pics and lazed about camp






Tea was a Packit Gourmet Big Easy Gumbo, wow, the best backpacking food I've ever had, another order will be going in pretty soon



Not long after tea I was ready for bed, a headache, dehydration and a touch of sunstroke and I was pooped. I crawled into my bed about 9 o'clock and lay listening to Pete and Andy for a while before dozing off. Wind the clock on until 04:30 when I'm woken by something snatching the pillow out from under my head, I was using my backpack for a pillow but something had just pulled it under the edge of my tarp shelter and legged off with it, I reached over and lifted up the edge of my tarp and could see a young fox stood there with my new pack in it's mouth. I wriggled out of my bivvy and doss bag, grabbed a trekking pole and ran outside, the fox dropped my pack and ran off with me shouting all sorts of pleasantries at it. After a good nights kip and the rude awakening I thought I might as well stay up now, it was nearly getting light anyway. I got back in my shelter and got a brew on, then I realised my brew kit had vanished, I grabbed my headtorch and went out searching. Looking over at Pete and Andys shelters I could see they'd already been visited by the fox, their stuff was strewn about all over the place. I found my brew kit fifty yards from my shelter half way up a hill, the fox had chewed great holes in my bag and punctured every sachet apart from two




Andy must have heard me wandering about and appeared outside his tarp not long after, we mooched about looking for his kit in the half light, we found his backpack, trousers, cap and pouch cosy but his food bag was nowhere to be seen. It was a similar story for Pete too, anything containing food was away up the hill. Luckily I'd stuffed my remaining food in my backpack so it was fairly safe until the fox tried to nick it from under my head. So it was half a Nature Valley bar for those two and a porridge for me. Andy and Pete wondering what just happened



After a brew each we packed up, with very little breakfast it was going to be a tough start to the day. Looking back down to Angle Tarn



Crossing under Buck Crag, over Prison Crag and back up to High Street















On High Street we picked up the path for Kidsty Pike where we descend down into the valley. Riggindale and Haweswater looking like a mill pond



Kidsty Pike












A nice finishing bimble along the lake edge and back to the car, a great weekend lads, amazing weather for easter in the Lakes, lets hope they get easier as the year progresses



Kit list can be found here ...

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...2aUNJalJ5cXRCRTFDZWs3YWc&usp=drive_web#gid=11

Hopefully the link will work, I'll figure out how to embed it at some point
 
Last edited:

falcon

Full Member
Aug 27, 2004
1,211
33
Shropshire
Nice one Shewie, a great post. I've happy memories of seeing the breeding Golden Eagles near Riggindale Ridge over 30 years ago, then showing them my kids about 15 years ago though I think only a male bird appears nowadays. I've walked some of those hills a few times but your trip has opened up some new perspectives....my lad will be interested for one of his backpacking excursions. goodjob
 

cbr6fs

Native
Mar 30, 2011
1,620
0
Athens, Greece
Fantastic and great timing, i'm off for 5 days in the Lakes in 3 weeks so am looking for good wild camping spots ;)

Love the fox story, cheeky bugger, will keep my food secure cause we have a night next to Angle tarn planned.
Looked busy and it looks like you got the best pitch, did you get there early?


Did you order the Packit Gourmet stuff from the USA or is there a UK distributor?

Tried to order directly from the US but shipping came to $75 :eek:
 

Harvestman

Bushcrafter through and through
May 11, 2007
8,656
26
55
Pontypool, Wales, Uk
Excellent report. Love the photos, and the fox story. I'm a plantar fasciitis sufferer myself and it is literally a pain.

Looks like a great weekend.
 

s'étonner

Forager
Aug 19, 2010
108
0
Leicester, UK
Great report Shewie. Some of those views look stunning. Shame about the cheeky fox, but at least you didn't have to go hungry for too long!

Any chance you could post a bit of a rough kit list? :)
 

ADz-1983

Native
Oct 4, 2012
1,603
11
Hull / East Yorkshire
Thanks for sharing Shewie :)

How did you get on with your Mid, Do you prefer that or your TS?

I'm waiting for my TS to arrive atm, only been a couple of weeks but feels like months. Was going to wait for it to arrive before I attempt another hike/camp but think I'll get out in my sil-minipeak as only used it once since getting it and that was in woods.
 

copper_head

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 22, 2006
4,261
1
Hull
Looks great Rich, some cracking weather and scenery. Bet that fox raid got your heart racing!
 

Chiseller

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 5, 2011
6,176
3
West Riding
It's a good job we've no bears eh lads lol. Valuable and fortunately not life threatening lesson there for all. A missing food bag , water bottle or 1st aid kit could have spelled disaster had you been further afield .
Great little write up . Cheers

Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
 

weekender

Full Member
Feb 26, 2006
1,814
19
54
Cambridge
Great trip report I've enjoyed some of those hills forgive ignorance they are some great looking shelters can you name them I'm assuming the green coloured is the Cuban fibre mentioned what are the others especially the tipi with porch shaped one?? Thanks great weather for your trip and the fox obviously knows where to head for the chance of leftovers....


Sent from somewhere?
 

Shewie

Mod
Mod
Dec 15, 2005
24,259
24
48
Yorkshire
Great photos,,,

Not a lot of firewood there!!!!

Cheers Haggis, no there's not much chance of a camp fire on the tops of those hills, lower down there's more opportunity though.


A great trip write up and pics Shewie, thanks for sharing it with us :)

Cheers Steve


Nice one Shewie, a great post. I've happy memories of seeing the breeding Golden Eagles near Riggindale Ridge over 30 years ago, then showing them my kids about 15 years ago though I think only a male bird appears nowadays. I've walked some of those hills a few times but your trip has opened up some new perspectives....my lad will be interested for one of his backpacking excursions. goodjob

Thanks mate, I didn't know the male Eagle still turned up now and then, I heard about the female clearing off a few years ago and the male not long after. I heard a buzzard a couple of times and looked up hoping for an Eagle :)


Stunning ,,,,,,Cheers

Cheers mate


Fantastic and great timing, i'm off for 5 days in the Lakes in 3 weeks so am looking for good wild camping spots ;)

Love the fox story, cheeky bugger, will keep my food secure cause we have a night next to Angle tarn planned.
Looked busy and it looks like you got the best pitch, did you get there early?


Did you order the Packit Gourmet stuff from the USA or is there a UK distributor?

Tried to order directly from the US but shipping came to $75 :eek:

Yeah we knew it would be busy up at the tarn but we made good time and arrived there early afternoon, just timing it nicely before a bunch of D.O.E kids turned up.

A friend brought me a sample of the Packit Gourmet meals over a few weeks ago, we're going to look at buying a load and see how much it's going to cost us.
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE