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Great End from Langdale: Private Guiding

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The high summits around Esk Hause make a great days walking from the Langdale Valley, with stunning views of the surrounding fells including the Scafell range this walk takes you to the real heart of the Lake District.
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Difficulty: Hard
  A few steep sections but no exposure
Distance: 17km / 11 miles approx.
Ascent: 1230m / 4060ft approx.
Time: 7/8 hours
Start Time: 10am
Maximum Group Size: 10
Minimum Group Size: 1

 

"Grandly positioned overlooking Esk Hause; it is really in the heart of things and on intimate terms with Bowfell, The Scafells and Great Gable - old favourites."
A.W Wainwright

 

The high summits around Esk Hause make a great days walking from the Langdale Valley, with stunning views of the surrounding fells including the Scafell range this walk takes you to the real heart of the Lake District.

 

Summits included on this route:
   
Esk Pike
885 metres/2904 feet
Great End
910 metres/2986 feet
Allen Crags
785 metres/2575 feet
Rossett Pike
650 metres/2133 feet

 

"Nobody who is familiar with the topography of the Scafell area will have any doubts why Great End was so named: there could not have been a more descriptive choice for the tremendous northern buttress of the mass."
A.W Wainwright

 

From The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel we will follow the path along the wonderful Mickleden Valley, a near perfectly formed glacial valley climbing from the head of the valley by the Rossett Gill path climbing up on the good new path to Angle Tarn.

From Angle Tarn the path climbs to Ore Gap, the red rock here is full of iron ore, and there are stories of the rocks causing problems with peoples compasses, although this is probably more of an excuse after a mistake.

From Ore Gap we climb again, this time to our first summit, Esk Pike with it's great views across Upper Eskdale to the Scafell range.

After all the hard work to get up here the summits now come thick and fast as we cross Esk Hause and climb through Calf Cove to the summit of Great End, the fifth highest summit in England and only a smidgeon below the 3,000ft mark.

From Esk Pike we descend again back to Esk Hause, this time dropping down a little further to the bield and the short climb to the summit of the Allen Crags.
From the Allen Crags we drop back down to Angle Tarn and the short final climb to the summit of Rossett Pike.

Most pass by Rossett Pike on the main Rossett Gill path, just a few minutes walk to the south without venturing up to the summit, but those that do are rewarded with some magnificent views over the Mickleden Valley and Great Langdale beyond, enclosed to the north by the Langdale Pikes and to the south by The Band and Bowfell, with a particularly good view of the Great Slab on Bowfell.

From Rossett Pike we will follow the path north along the rim of the crags before descending to meet the Stake Pass path as it descends to the Mickleden Valley, following the valley back to the Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel.

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

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