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Pillar Rock

New West, Pillar Rock: Private Guiding

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Product code: 1075

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Pillar Rock is an iconic piece of Lake District climbing history. Sitting at the head of the Ennerdale Valley it is often visited by Climbers and Hill walkers from all directions. Nestled on the 'West Face of High Man' New West provides an enjoyable multi-pitch climb on rock usually reserved for the harder grades.
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Grade: VD ***
  A wonderful route on Pillar Rock
Length: 87m
Walk in Distance: 10km / 6 miles
Walk in Time: 3 Hours
Walk out Distance: 10km / 6 miles
Adjacent Summits: Pillar (892m)
First Ascent: 26th May 1901 by G D Abraham, A P Abraham, C W Barton and J H Wigner
Start Time: 10am or as arranged
Maximum Group Size: 2
Minimum Group Size: 1


"Pillar Rock is not at one's backdoor, but it is an imposing atmospheric venue offering superb climbs over a wide variety of grades on impeccable rock and worth every bit of the long approach."
Reid and Rigby, 2007

Pillar Rock is an iconic piece of Lake District climbing history. Sitting at the head of the Ennerdale Valley it is often visited by Climbers and Hill walkers from all directions. Nestled on the 'West Face of High Man' New West provides an enjoyable multi-pitch climb on rock usually reserved for the harder grades.

Pillar Rock can be approached from either Ennerdale, Buttermere or Wasdale Valley, and all will take about two and a half hours. We recommend approaching from either Buttermere, starting at Gatesgarth Farm, or from the Wasdale Head Inn in Wasdale. The route from Buttermere will climb up Scarth Gap between Haystacks and High Crag before descending down into the trees in the Ennerdale Valley. The route from Wasdale climbs the fellside up to the Black Sail Pass where we will join the High Level Route, which is a fantastic walkers path that traverses along the northern face of Pillar.


  1. 1.20m. Follow easy rock in a shallow chimney trending slightly to the left to a rib which leads to a small corner. Follow a steep staircase on the right to belay on a good ledge.
  2. 10m. Climb a wide shallow chimney which leads to a small platform and traverse horizontally left for 4 metres to step down to a good belay.
  3. 17m. Climb the obvious groove to ledges and make an awkward traverse left to the foot of a chimney (Chockstone belay)
  4. 20m. The imposing chimney above is climbed or thrutched, depending on ability and girth, to a chockstone at 9 metres (Possible belay) Avoid the chimney above by traversing horizontally right and around a rib with difficulty. Continue rightwards, then up, to surmount a pile of blocks which form a magnificent belay.
  5. 20m. Climb the crack up the slab above to a small ledge and finish via the slab on the left.
Reid and Rigby, 2007

To descend from the top we will either reverse the Slab and Notch climb, or abseil down to Western Gully, of which we will then descend.

The location of Pillar Rock offers itself as a great mountain adventure. It could easily be tied in with a night of Wild Camping below the crag, or even a night under the stars in a bivi on the top! The following day could then be used for another route or two before walking out.

Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for the walking in and walk out of this climb. Harnesses and helmets can be provided by The Lake District Walker if required. please see Equipment Required for further guidance.

 

 

"Seen from a distance, Great Gable has no great rock face to attract the eye, and it is therefore not surprising that some fifty years elapsed after the first ascents of Pillar Rock and Scafell Crag before the first climb on Gable was recorded."
Reid and Rigby, 2007


Where to meet: Outside the Wasdale Head Inn
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Postcode: CA20 1EX
Grid Reference: NY 186 087

Directions

Gosforth can easily be found on the A595 road south of Egremont (An easy drive south from Cockermouth and Workington). Follow the road through the village, turning left as the road forks on the High Street.

Follow this road taking the left hand fork (avoiding Nether Wasdale) and follow the road signs for Wasdale Head and Wastwater.

When a junction is reached near the lake (Wastwater) turn left and follow this lane past the end of the lake until after two sharp bends a car park is seen on the right of the road, a short distance away from the Wasdale Head Inn. Park here and we will meet outside the Wasdale Head Inn.

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