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  • Stone Arthur to Seat Sandal

    A good day above Grasmere today taking in Stone Arthur and Seat Sandal with Great Rigg, a little hazy but still some great views from the tops.
  • Silver How from Grasmere

    A very wild day today as we climbed Silver How from Grasmere, we had intended to continue to High Raise but due to the very heavy rain we instead descended over Dow Bank to the Loughrigg Terrace path.
  • High Raise and Silver How

    A blustery day with great visibility and clear skies took us from Silver Howe over the ridge to High Raise and then back down to Grasmere.
  • Steel Fell to Helm Crag

    A great day above Grasmere following the ridge from Steel Fell to Helm Crag, taking in the summits of Calf Crag and Gibson Knott. A wonderful sunny walk.
  • Fairfield from Grasmere

    Another hot day climbing Fairfield from Grasmere taking in the summits of Stone Arthur, Great Rigg and Seat Sandal along the way
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • High Raise from Grasmere

    A good day climbing above Grasmere to High Raise, taking in the summits of Silver How, Blea Rigg, Sergeant Man and Tarn Crag then descending by Easdale Tarn.
  • High Raise from Grasmere

    A fantastic day walking up from Silver How onto High Raise and down to Grasmere
  • Nab Scar and Heron Pike from Ambleside: Tuesday 26th March 2013

    A good day in some quite difficult conditions climbing Nab Scar and Heron Pike before descending to Alcock Tarn and Grasmere, returning to Ambleside by the Coffin Route.
  • High Raise from Grasmere

    A great day climbing High Raise from Grasmere in cold and crisp weather, climbing by Silver How and Blea Rigg before descending over Tarn Crag and Easdale Tarn.
  • High Raise from Grasmere

    A hot and sunny day climbing High Raise from Grasmere today, some great views as we climbed up over Silver How, Blea Rigg and Sergeant Man before descending over Tarn Crag to Easdale Tarn and back to Grasmere
  • High Raise from Grasmere

    A great day again today above Grasmere, this time climbing High Raise via Silver How, Blea Rigg and Sergeant Man before descending to Easdale Tarn by Tarn Crag
  • Navigation Training on Loughrigg

    A showery day on Loughrigg today for a Navigation Training Course, climbing from Ambleside by Lilly Tarn and following the ridge west as far as Silver How, descending to Grasmere.
  • High Raise

    A wonderful day above Grasmere today with wall to wall sunshine as we climbed High Raise by Silver How and Blea Rigg taking in Sergeant Man and Tarn Crag.

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