A good morning today rock climbing on Sticklebarn Crag in the Langdale Valley.
Although the weather was a little damp we had good fun on several routes on the left hand side of Sticklebarn Crag.
Hire a guide for a days walking or climbing in the Lake District, if you have a route in mind or would like suggestions we are happy to help.
There are several routes climbing Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in the Lake District, Browse our list of suggested routes here.
Lets face it, it's called the Lake District for the most obvious reason so what can you do on a rainy day?.....Yes, get wet! This is a fun and exhilarating activity for all, best as a group activity, with fun challenges along the way from sliding down a waterfall to jumping in the plunge pools. Your adrenaline will be pumping in these gorges which are naturally cut out by the flow of the water over the centuries.
The Lake District 24 Peaks Challenge is a two day challenge over a walking distance of 31 miles which will push your mental and physical strength to the limit.
One of the most popular challenge events in the UK, the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge makes a great longer days walking, three great peaks in 12 hours, can you keep the pace?
Hire a guide for a days walking or climbing in the Lake District, if you have a route in mind or would like suggestions we are happy to help.
There are several routes climbing Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in the Lake District, Browse our list of suggested routes here.
This entry was posted on June 8, 2012 by The Lake District Walker.
A good morning today rock climbing on Sticklebarn Crag in the Langdale Valley.
Although the weather was a little damp we had good fun on several routes on the left hand side of Sticklebarn Crag.
This entry was posted in Activity Day, Rock Climbing on June 8, 2012 by The Lake District Walker. ← Previous Post Next Post →


“Completed Scafell on the Saturday and Langdale Pikes on Sunday 3rd and 4th November 2012 both with John who had great knowledge and Leadership skills and made it so enjoyable many thanks Pete”
Peter Sewell






