One of the quieter valleys in the Lake District the Newlands Valley offers some great walking, this weekend takes in two of the best horseshoe walks in the Lake District, on Saturday we make a circuit of the Coledale Horseshoe above Braithwaite, a wonderful horseshoe taking in several summits including Grisedale Pike an Causey Pike.
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The Coledale Horseshoe We will climb from Braithwaite along the Kin Ridge to the wonderful summit of Grisedale Pike with great views over Bassenthwaite, Derwentwater, Keswick and the Solway Coast. From the summit of Grisedale Pike, Hopegill Head is a short walk away before descending to the wide saddle of Grisedale Hause. Here the path climbs again steeply to the summit of Crag Hill, the highest point of the walk and a wonderful viewpoint over the surrounding fells. There are views to Great Gable and the Scafells as well as a wonderful view over to the Buttermere Fells. A short walk from Crag Hill brings us down to the summit of Sail and a short descent to Sail Pass. Here we will either descend back to Braithwaite via Barrow or continue along the main ridge a little further to take in the summits of Scar Crags and the craggy summits of Causey Pike before descending back to Braithwaite. The Newlands Horsehoe We will climb the northern ridge of Robinson, along the High Snab Bank ridge to the summit, with great views over the Newlands Valley and down to Crummock Water to the south. The ridge continues over Hindscarth to the summit of Dale Head, the highest peak of the ridge, with spectacular views north down into the Newlands Valley and across to Skiddaw. A steep descent on a good path brings us to Dale Head Tarn where we will begin to climb again to the summit of High Spy and the wonderful ridge north over Maiden Moor to Catbells, here we will descend past the old mine workings to the Newlands Valley and Little Town. Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Kit List tab above. |
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