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The 3 County Peaks: Wednesday 7th October 2015

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A three day challenge based in the English Lake District. Previous to 1974 and the formation of Cumbria the Lake District covered land in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire. Over the three days we will climb the highest points in each of these old counties.

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£66.00
Difficulty: Hard
  3 days of walking with exposure at times
Distance: Up to 16km / 10 miles per day
Ascent: Up to 1190m / 4000ft per day
Duration: 3 Days
Start Time: 10am
Maximum Group Size: 10
Minimum Group Size: 1

 

"This is the summit of England, and it is fitting that it should be sturdy and rugged and strong."
A Wainwright

 

A three day challenge based in the English Lake District.

Previous to 1974 and the formation of Cumbria the Lake District covered land in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire.

Over the three days we will climb the highest points in each of these old counties:

  1. The Old Man Of Coniston - Pre 1974 the highest point in Lancashire
  2. Helvellyn - The highest point in Westmorland (and the 3rd highest point in England)
  3. Scafell Pike - The highest point in Cumberland, and the highest in England.

 

Summits included on this route:
   
Dow Crag (Optional)
778 metres/2552 feet
Coniston Old Man
803 metres/2635 feet
Brim Fell
796 metres/2612 feet
Swirl How
802 metres/2631 feet
Weterlam (Optional)
762 metres/2500 feet
Birkhouse Moor
718 metres/2356 feet
Helvellyn
950 metres/3117 feet
Catstycam
890 metres/2920 feet
Lingmell (Optional)
800 metres/2625 feet
Scafell Pike
978 metres/3209 feet
Great End (Optional)
910 metres/2986 feet


Day 1: Scafell Pike
Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England and by far our most popular route. We probably climb Scafell Pike more than almost anyone else (John climbed it 72 times in 2008 and more in 2009) so why not take advantage of this experience and let us take you up the pick of the routes.

Day 2: Helvellyn
One of the most spectacular mountaineering routes in England, the third higest mountain in England is steeped in history.

Day 3: The Old Man Of Coniston
One of the most famous and popular mountains in the Lake District, another popular connection is the link between the Old Man and Arthur Ransome's Swallows And Amazons books, where The Coniston Old Man was known by the children as Kanchenjunga.

Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Equipment Required.

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