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Shewie

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I got back on Thursday from another trip to the western fells of the Lake District, hope you enjoy ..


Monday 19[SUP]th[/SUP] March

This was to be another practice for our fast approaching TGO Challenge in May, I had a few days holiday at work to use up so hatched a rough plan with Mick to head for the Lakes. We hadn’t plotted a route at all for this one, we were just going to get some miles in with plenty of ascents and descents and test some new gear in the process.

The drive across the Dales was pleasant and we made good time arriving at the car park at lunchtime, we were loaded up and away shortly after. Ten minutes down the trail and we had to stop to remove some layers, although it wasn’t exactly sunny it was very mild when out of the wind.

We checked out a camp spot we’d noticed on the walk out the last time we were here, although it was fairly level and dryish under foot the wind was cutting straight through the clearing, we pushed on for another half a mile ending up at a site we’d used before. We got the shelters up and spent the rest of the evening sampling the dehydrated meals we’d made and generally lolly gagging around camp. We gathered a few bits of firewood from the forestry works left overs and built a little fire in the lee of a root system of a windblown pine. Pretty much as soon as the kindling had taken the wind picked up and the heavens opened, we retreated to my Trailstar to look at some maps and plan a route for the next day, we called it a night after the rain didn’t look to be easing.

Camp for night one
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Tuesday 20[SUP]th[/SUP] March

I didn’t get much sleep through the night, I seemed to be constantly fighting with my Elite AC as it made its way into a hollow at the foot end of my bivvy bag, more silicon stripes required I think. We packed up in the mist and cold and made our way up the valley to our path.

Packed up and doing the final checks before we left
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On our way
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Looking back to where we’d camped, pretty much in the centre of the shot
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Our path went up
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And up
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We crested the hill and began to drop down into the next valley
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As luck would have it and totally unplanned (honest) we passed a pub, a pub which happened to serve food all day and had a nice wood fire burning inside, we felt obliged to stop
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Leaving the pub a short while later after consuming beef and onion sarnies with chips and salad, we headed down the valley and checked ourselves into the NT campsite (all part of the TGO training of course). Shelters up we took a walk down to the nearby lake
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Looking back to camp, just right of centre in the pines
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My Trailstar pitched on a proper campsite, it got a few looks as folk walked by
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We spent the evening enjoying more homemade dehydrated meals and making use of the facilities, namely the shower, water on tap and washing up.


Wednesday 21[SUP]st[/SUP] March

This was to be our longest day for sure, it was my turn to navigate and in usual Shewie fashion I’d chosen a route with some testing climbs along the way. We were packed up in fairly good time (we’re getting better anyway)and then headed up the valley once again to find our new path.

Climbing up
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Half way up the first ascent
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Viking sheep apparently
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We stopped at Alfred Wainrights’ resting place for lunch
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Getting a brew on
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Some great views from the tops
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We’d planned to camp up high for the night but after spending some time up there in the afternoon we realised our summer gear wasn’t quite up to the predicted temperature. The wind was constant too and as we sat and had lunch we were both layering up again, despite the warmth of the sun the wind was bitter cold, With the likelihood of clear skies and plummeting temps we headed back down off the tops and made our way back to our first camp. The valley was really sheltered when we dropped down and a real sun trap at camp, the mossies and midges were making a first appearance too. We spent the night sat around a small fire, really feeling the benefit once the sun had disappeared for the day. The sky was lit up with stars and satellites, we spent quite a while with our heads craned back taking it all in.


Thursday 22[SUP]nd[/SUP] March

It was cold that night, really cold, I woke around 07:30 to ice on the inside of my tarp. We’d spent some time levelling out the divots and clearing the rocks from our pitches so we both slept much better than the first night here. By the time I’d woken up the sun had risen over the mountain behind us and I was just starting to feel the warmth, five minutes later the ice on my tarp had completely melted. I spent ten minutes wiping the tarp down with my mini pack towel and then got up. I was in ninja mode around camp as I thought Mick might’ve had a cold night in his Softie 3 and would appreciate a lie-in in the sun, I wasn’t wrong either as it turned out.

Morning sun catching the tarp
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Morning brew time
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Some pics of a stunning camp
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It was getting on for 10:00 by the time Mick surfaced, right enough he’d had a cold night but was pleased about the added warmth he’d got from the cotton liner he picked up the day before. Neither of us were in any kind of hurry to get away, the sun was high, the wind was nill and we rarely got to enjoy the Lakes on days like this, it was midday when we pushed on down the valley back to the car.

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Magic stuff
 

WULF

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Fantastic views and some great pictures.....
im up in the lakes over easter so hopefully weather will be good.
 

Shewie

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Magic stuff indeed mate,...

this is my fave,...

if i ever get my weight down,..(pack and body) , i,d like a go at this me sen.

You should try it now mate, you'll be fine up there

Fantastic views and some great pictures.....
im up in the lakes over easter so hopefully weather will be good.

Hope you have a good one, where you headed?

Wow what a great place the pictures look good. Looks like you had a great time.
How many miles did you cover

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Only around 30 miles for the time we were there, plus around 2200 metres of ascent
 

addo

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Great stuff Rich, looks like grand trip out.
I like the second picture and the tarp looks very handy fella.
 

kodiakjoe

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Looks like a great trip and great pics, cheers for sharing Rich.
Whereabouts were you in the western lakes ? I've been trying to guess from the pics and without googling Ritsons bar!
 

brancho

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Rich
That looks like a nice area to visit.;)

Looks like a good trip I was driving out of the area as you arrived I would say.
 

nutz

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Great write up. Views are stunning. I ave been looking atgettinga Trailstar, what colour did you order? Is that the Olive Brown or the Grey? R the Cuban fibre one?

Cheers

Nutz
 

Shewie

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Rich
That looks like a nice area to visit.;)

Looks like a good trip I was driving out of the area as you arrived I would say.

It's new ground for me Alf, I'm really getting to like this side of the Lakes now, you're so lucky to have it on your doorstep

stunning mate

Thanks, glad you liked the pics

Great write up. Views are stunning. I ave been looking atgettinga Trailstar, what colour did you order? Is that the Olive Brown or the Grey? R the Cuban fibre one?

Cheers

Nutz

It's just the grey sil version I got mate, I've read the cuben hasn't worked that well either which is interesting.
 

Shewie

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Wow looks like an absolutely amazing trip you guys had, also Rick what sort of tarp is that you're using?

It looks fantastic.


Thanks Sheldon, the tarp is called a Trailstar by Mountain Laurel Designs in the US. 50 sq ft of coverage for 453g :)
 

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