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The Dodds and Clough Head: Tuesday 27th October 2015

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The northern end of the Helvellyn ridge becomes more like a Pennine ridge as it reaches The Dodds, the three Dodds and Clough Head make easy walking with some great views, particularly one of the best views of Blencathra.

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Difficulty: Moderate / Hard
  A longer walk, but easy walking
Distance: 18km / 11 miles approx.
Ascent: 920m / 3000ft approx.
Time: 7 hours
Start Time: 9am
Maximum Group Size: 10
Minimum Group Size: 1

 

" But, midmost of the vale, a mound
Arose with airy turrets crown'd,
Buttress, and rampire's circling bound
And mighty keep and tower;"
Sir Walter Scott on The Castle Rock of Triermain

 

The northern end of the Helvellyn Ridge, above Threlkeld and St John's in the Vale has more in common with the Pennines which can be seen to their east across the Eden Valley than the higher summits a short distance to the south, they are rounded gentle grassy moorlands with few rocks in sight, but this northern edge of the Eastern Fells gives plenty of good walking, a gentle walk well away from the crowds to the south.

 

Summits included on this route:
   
Clough Head
726 metres/2382 feet
Great Dodd
857 metres/2812 feet
Watson's Dodd
789 metres/2589 feet
Stybarrow Dodd
843 metres/2766 feet
Hart Side (Optional)
756 metres/2480 feet

 

"Whoever Mr. Watson may have been, it is a very odd Dodd that has been selected to perpetuate his name."
A Wainwright

 

From Legburthwaite the route will follow the stream north, along the St John's in the Vale valley north to Wanthwaite Bridge and the start of the 'Old Coach Road' climbing east from the valley, a climb past the quarries will lead us to an old mine track, climbing over Wanthwaite Bank and over Threlkeld Knotts and across a good path climbing over Red Screes onto the grassy slopes above a short distance from the summit of Clough Head.

The ridge south from Clough Head descends to the rocky outcrop of Calfhow Pike before climbing to the summit of Great Dodd.

The ridge continues on fine grassy slopes with stunning views across the Lake District crossing the summit of Watson's Dodd before climbing to the summit of Stybarrow Dodd. A Short detour from Stybarrow Dodd will bring us down to Hart Side, the eastern shoulder of Stybarrow Dodd, a heavily mined area overlooking Ullswater.

The route will then take us back to the main ridge, at Sticks Pass from where we will descend west back down to Stannah and Legburthwaite.

Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Kit List tab above.

 

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