A Cracking Day Out On Scafell Pike (pic heavy)

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The Cumbrian

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The Rainy Side of the Lakes.
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.

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

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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.

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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.

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Looking south towards Black Combe:

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


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Ill Crag is an excellent viewpoint for Upper Eskdale,

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and looking over Pen to Great Moss.

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

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We then dropped back down to Lingmell Col,

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

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Following our ascent path under Pike's Crag,

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and Scafell Crag,

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

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Looks lovely mate.

Just booked at week in one of the cottages at Wasdale Head in April for my birthday! These pictures have got me all exctied now.

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Great photos Michael, thanks for sharing them. Brought back some good memories of some early bivvy bag experiences seeing that mist over the valley.


Rich
 
I must admit to feeling a bit smug about having had such a good day out last Sunday, especially when you consider that the pic below is descending Mickledore in August three years ago. I've never liked Mickledore, and I aquired a real hatred for it whilst scrambling down there in rock climbing shoes after climbing on Scafell Crag.

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Mrs Norm and I were there on Friday 15th... Beautiful sunshine and cracking views too - I reckon half of my photo's are of the same views as yours..! (Although we didn't get the atmospheric mist effect!!)
Camped at the National Trust campsite - frost on the inside of the tent adds to the interest. The shadow from the mountains helped to hold the frost - the sun didn't reach the tent till 10:30!
Whatever else people might say though - camping in February beats working!!

Jamie
 

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