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Monthly Archives: June 2013

  • Wetherlam in the wind

    A blustery day up Wetherlam and Swirl How had its fair share of great views and nice sheltered spots as we explored this excellent part of the Coniston fells.
  • High Street Roman Road

    A great day in good weather following the length of the High Street Roman Road from Penrith to Ambleside with good views throughout.
  • Helm Crag & Steel Fell

    A wonderful day above Grasmere following the ridges above the Greenburn Valley, climbing Steel Fell, Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and Helm Crag.
  • Scafell Pike

    A day forecast for bad weather instead turned out well with a dusting of rain as we climbed Scafell Pike from Seathwaite and encountered a lot of people running back down it.
  • Navigation Training

    A great 2 days of Navigation Training from Elterwater on Silver How and Lingmoor Fell.
  • Scafell Pike

    A day with clear summits allowed great views from the summit of Scafell Pike, but the cold north-westerly wind is still blowing
  • Kentmere Horseshoe

    With high cloud and great visibility we spent the day high amongst the Far Eastern Fells on the Kentmere Horseshoe, summiting High Street on the way.
  • Helm Crag & Steel Fell

    A horseshoe of Greenburn takes us up Steel Fell, Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and Helm Crag in a squally but great day out with some fine views.
  • Scafell Pike from Seathwaite

    A good day climbing Scafell Pike today climbing by the Corridor Route, some slightly wild conditions and low cloud but an enjoyable day.
  • Glaramara

    A pleasant day out exploring Glaramara from Stonethwaite in the Borrowdale Valley taking in the lesser know top of Bessyboot or Rosthwaite Fell.
  • Above Ennerdale

    A great day above the Ennerdale Valley today taking in all the fells from Crag Fell to Steeple before descending into the valley and returning by the Ennerdale Lakeshore path.
  • Great Borne and Starling Dodd

    A great day in near perfect weather climbing Great Borne and Starling Dodd from the Ennerdale Valley before returning to the valley by Red Pike (Buttermere)
  • Scafell Pike from Seathwaite

    A bright sunny day with a cool wind allowed us perfect views on a successful day summiting Scafell Pike, where the summit boulder field and deep gorges added to the day's adventure.
  • The Newlands Horseshoe

    A great day on the Newlands Horseshoe today as we took in the summits of Robinson, Hindscarth, Dale Head, High Spy, Maiden Moor and Catbells from Little Town in the Newlands Valley.
  • Windermere Amble

    A stroll through, woodland and fields above Windermere taking in 2 fells along the way. The day was part of a active Hen Weekend.

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