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Red Screes from Ambleside: Sunday 22nd November 2015

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Red Screes towers above the Kirkstone Pass, the steep rocky slopes look almost impenetrable, but from Ambleside a long gentle slope climbs directly to the summit. The summit of Red Screes is a wonderful viewpoint over much of the Lake District.

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Difficulty: Moderate / Hard
  A long climb but generally good walking underfoot
Distance: 16.5km / 10 miles approx.
Ascent: 1000m / 3300ft approx.
Time: 7 hours
Start Time: 9am
Maximum Group Size: 10
Minimum Group Size: 1

 

"it offers a reward of excellent views."
A. Wainwright

 

Although the obvious high level walk from Ambleside is the Fairfield Horseshoe an ascent of Red Screes makes a worthwhile alternative, with great views south over Windermere and across to The Coniston Fells beyond as well as the dramatic views north from the summit over Brothers Water to Ullswater and of the high fells on either side.

The long gentle southern shoulder of Red Screes, over Snarker Pike, makes an enjoyable climb with good views throughout.

From the summit of Red Screes the lower fells either side of Scandale Pass can also be covered before the long descent from Scandale Pass along the Scandale Valley by High Sweeden Bridge and back to Ambleside.

 

Summits included on this route:
   
Red Screes
776 metres/2546 feet
Middle Dodd (Optional)
654 metres/2146 feet
Little Hart Crag (Optional)
637 metres/2090 feet
High Hartsop Dodd (Optional)
519 metres/1703 feet

 

"Red Screes has more claims to distinction than any other high fell east of the Keswick - Windermere road."
A. Wainwright

 

From Ambleside a short walk up the Kirkstone road will bring us to our path, climbing the long but gentle southern ridge of Red Screes, first by the summit of Snarker Pike to the dramatic summit of Red Screes.

With steep drops to the north and west of the summit the views from the summit of Red Screes are magnificent.

From Red Screes there is an option to descend north over Smallthwaite Band to the satellite top of Middle Dodd before descending west to Scandale Pass.

The summits of Little Hart Crag and High Hartsop Dodd are just a short detour from the pass for those collecting the summits, but the descent from Scandale Pass south to Scandale Bottom and following the track south by Scandale Beck to High Sweeden Bridge and back along the track to Ambleside.

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

 

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