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"The western aspect is best known to Bassenthwaite folk, who enjoy a secret delight few others have discovered." |
A.W Wainwright
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The fourth highest peak, Skiddaw, in the Lake District is usually climbed from the south, where a direct path climbs from Keswick. Although this route has some wonderful views it can be a bit monotonous trudging up and down the 'Pony Track'. Instead we climb from the north western side, here we begin with wonderful views over Bassenthwaite Lake and out towards the Solway Coast before the views expand to take in Borrowdale and Derwent Water and the higher fells beyond. The Ullock Pike ridge is a great ridge walk, usually well away from the masses. |
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There is much debate concerning the origins of the name Skiddaw, early forms of the name are Skythou (1260), Skythowe (1343) and Skythow (1450).
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By far the best route up Skiddaw. We climb from High Side onto Ullock Pike continuing over Long Side and Carl Side before climbing to the summit of Skiddaw. Throughout the ascent we will have wonderful views over Bassenthwaite on a good day and as we reach Long Side the views over Borrowdale and Derwent Water will be revealed to the south. We will descend the northern slopes over Bakestall to meet the track at Dash Falls, following the track back to Peter House Farm and crossing the fields back to High Side. Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Equipment Required. |
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