Mrs Cumbrian and myself went for a wander up Scafell Pike last Sunday. As she hadn't been walking for ages, she was a bit apprehensive, but the view down Wasdale as we approached lifted her spirits.
It was well below freezing as we set off from the campsite, but it felt quite mild in the sun.
As we ascended though, we were in Scafell's shadow until we were well up past Hollow Stones. The sun must have added at least five degrees to the temperature.
We soon made Lingmell Col in the bright sunshine, although I noticed a heavy bank of mist coming in from the sea. After stopping for a snack, it didn't take long to get to the top, and the view out over Upper Eskdale.
Looking south towards Black Combe:
Broad Crag was next, and after that we headed over to Ill Crag.
Ill Crag is an excellent viewpoint for Upper Eskdale,
and looking over Pen to Great Moss.
Beyond Black Combe and the mist, we could even see Snowdon, 100 miles to the south.
We then dropped back down to Lingmell Col,
before walking over Lingmell, our last peak of the day.
Following our ascent path under Pike's Crag,
and Scafell Crag,
We followed Lingmell Gill back to the car as the sun was going down.

It was well below freezing as we set off from the campsite, but it felt quite mild in the sun.

As we ascended though, we were in Scafell's shadow until we were well up past Hollow Stones. The sun must have added at least five degrees to the temperature.

We soon made Lingmell Col in the bright sunshine, although I noticed a heavy bank of mist coming in from the sea. After stopping for a snack, it didn't take long to get to the top, and the view out over Upper Eskdale.

Looking south towards Black Combe:

Broad Crag was next, and after that we headed over to Ill Crag.

Ill Crag is an excellent viewpoint for Upper Eskdale,

and looking over Pen to Great Moss.

Beyond Black Combe and the mist, we could even see Snowdon, 100 miles to the south.

We then dropped back down to Lingmell Col,

before walking over Lingmell, our last peak of the day.

Following our ascent path under Pike's Crag,

and Scafell Crag,


We followed Lingmell Gill back to the car as the sun was going down.



