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Monthly Archives: April 2014

  • The Caldbeck Fells

    A great day at the Caldbeck Fells, "Back O' Skidda" the most northern part of the Lake District, despite having poor visibility most of the day, although when the clouds cleared it was beautiful.
  • Fairfield from Patterdale (Deepdale Horseshoe)

    A cloudy but fantastic day climbing Fairfield from Patterdale, also known as the Deepdale Horseshoe.
  • Helvellyn and Striding Edge from Glenridding

    A brilliant day climbing with some great people on Striding Edge and Helvellyn
  • Pillar & The High Level Route from Wasdale

    A great day climbing Pillar and The High Level Route, some dramatic views of the Lake District and a variety of interesting paths.
  • Kentmere Horseshoe

    A wonderful easter day today on the Kentmere Horseshoe, taking in eight Wainwrights on a bright sunny day with very strong winds at times.
  • Great Gable from Seathwaite

    A windy, warm and sunny Easter Sunday climbing Great Gable from Seathwaite with some beautiful panoramic views of the Lake District.
  • Black Crag & Holme Fell

    A great day today climbing Black Crag and Holme Fell from Tarn Hows in near perfect weather, bright blue skies and great views throughout.
  • High Street from Patterdale

    A perfect day climbing High Street from Patterdale today taking in the summits of The Knott, High Street, Thornthwaite Crag and Gray Crag.
  • Helvellyn and Striding Edge

    A blustery day today climbing Helvellyn by Striding Edge, taking in the tops of Birkhouse Moor and Catstycam along the way.
  • Beginners Navigation Training on Silver How

    Another great day on the fells, today I was out on Silver How above Elterwater running a beginners navigation training course.
  • The Loweswater Fells from Maggie's Bridge

    A wonderful day today climbing the Loweswater Fells from Maggie's Bridge, perfect blue skies and clear views as we took in the summits of Burnbank Fell, Carling Knott, Blake Fell and Gavel Fell before descending by Highnook Tarn.
  • The Newlands Horseshoe

    A near perfect day today for the Newlands Horseshoe, warm and sunny with some wonderful clear views. A great days walking including 6 wainwright summits.
  • Beginners Navigation Training on Silver How

    A satisfying dry but windy day navigation training on Silver How with a science teacher who had become very confident at navigating.
  • Navigation Training on Silver How

    A good day in slightly damp conditions today as we spent a day on the Silver How ridge running a navigation training course.
  • Skiddaw by Ullock Pike

    A nice taste of the spring sunshine climbing Skiddaw by Ullock Pike, taking the summits of Long Side, Carl Side and Bakestall, with some dramatic views of the Lake District.

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