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Above Mardale and Longsleddale: Private Guiding

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Far on the eastern edges of the Lake District lies Haweswater and Mardale Head, a beautiful scenic valley, alittle off the beaten track for those staying in the central Lake District but easy to get to from the M6. At the head of the valley lies the High Street ridge but to the south the summits of Branstree and Selside Pike make a wonderful walk off the beaten track with stunning views of this beautiful corner of Lakeland and east towards Yorkshire.
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Difficulty: Moderate / Hard
  A long walk over rough ground
Distance: 16km / 10 miles approx.
Ascent: 1140m / 3300ft approx.
Time: 7 hours
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Maximum Group Size: 10
Minimum Group Size: 1

 

"There can be few better views in the country."
A. Wainwright

 

At the far eastern edge of the Lake District, on the hills above Shap are a collection of the quietest, most remote fells in Lakeland, the summits of Branstree and Selside Pike rise above Mardale and Haweswater while the southern ridge of Tarn Crag and Grey Crag climbs above the picturesque valley of Longsleddale.

This route takes in all four summits, starting from Mardale Head as well as the summit of Harter Fell before descending by Nan Bield Pass by Small Water back to Mardale.

 

Summits included on this route:
   
Selside Pike
655 metres/2149 feet
Branstree
713 metres/2339 feet
Tarn Crag
664 metres/2178 feet
Grey Crag
638 metres/2093 feet
Harter Fell (Optional)
778 metres/2552 feet

 

"here are dark crags, rarely visited waterfalls, a curious dry tarn bed set amongst moraines and above it a perfect hanging valley."
A. Wainwright

 

From the car park at Mardale we will follow the Haweswater lakeshore path north east to Rowantreethwaite Beck where the 'Old Corpse Road', the track used to take the dead from the now flooded village at Mardale over the fellside to the cemetery at Shap.

From the summit of the Corpse Road we will head south climbing over easy ground over Selside End to Selside Pike. The ridge from Selside Pike leads south west, alongside a fence, a short climb will bring us to Artle Crag, the cairned viewpoint just to the north of Branstree.

From the summit of Branstree we will follow the fence to the south east over Selside Brow to the col above Brownhowe Bottom, the fence now climbs to a high point just a short walk away from the summit of Tarn Crag.

After a short walk to the south east we will come to the summit of Grey Crag, the easternmost summit in the Lake District.

The path back to Brownhowe Bottom will lead us to an easy traverse onto Gatesgarth Pass where we will have the option of an easy descent back to Mardale or to continue the walk over Adam Seat and Harter Fell before descending to Nan Bield Pass and down alongside the picturesque Small Water back down to Haweswater and Mardale Head.

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

 

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