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Scafell Pike from Seathwaite
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Harrison Stickle
Sergeant Man
Helm Crag
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High Street
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Harter Fell
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Skiddaw
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Carrock Fell
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Grasmoor
Grisedale Pike
Dale Head
Causey Pike
Catbells
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Scafell Pike
Bowfell
Coniston Old Man
The Crinkles
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Rock Climbing
A fun packed scramble down the ghyll, packed with slides, dives and a few great jumps
Duration: Up to 3 hours
A great scramble up an impressive gorge, great jumps along the way
Duration: Up to 3 hours
A longer day taking on the most exhillerating Gorge in the Lake District
Duration: 5-6 hours
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From Beginners to NNAS Gold
A variety of courses for anyone looking to take their Mountain Leader qualification, or looking to inprove their skills
Scafell Pike from Seathwaite
Helvellyn & Striding Edge
The Fairfield Horseshoe
Scafell Pike from Wasdale
Langdale Pikes
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Scafell Pike from Seathwaite
Scafell Pike from Wasdale
Scafell & Scafell Pike
Scafell Pike from Langdale
Scafell Pike from Eskdale
All Scafell Pike routes
Helvellyn & Striding Edge
Helvellyn from Wythburn
Helvellyn, Raise & Whiteside
Fairfield & Helvellyn
Helvellyn Overnight Walks
All Helvellyn routes
Stickle Gill, Langdale
Stoneycroft Gill, Newlands
Church Beck, Coniston
The Esk Gorge
All Ghyll Scrambles
Scafell Pike from Seathwaite
Bowfell & The Crinkles
Helvellyn from Wythburn
Great End from Seathwaite
High Street from Hartsop
The Fairfield Horseshoe
Ben Nevis
Snowdon
Yorkshire 3 Peaks
Ring of Steall
Tryfan & the Glydders
All Options
A three day challenge based in the English Lake District.
Previous to 1974 and the formation of Cumbria the Lake District covered land in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire.
Over the three days we will climb the highest points in each of these old counties:
Summits included on this route:
Lingmell (Optional)800 metres / 2625 feet
Scafell Pike978 metres / 3209 feet
Great End (Optional)910 metres / 2986 feet
Birkhouse Moor718 metres / 2356 feet
Helvellyn950 metres / 3117 feet
Catstycam890 metres / 2920 feet
Dow Crag (Optional)778 metres / 2552 feet
Coniston Old Man803 metres / 2635 feet
Brim Fell796 metres / 2612 feet
Swirl How802 metres / 2631 feet
Wetherlam762 metres / 2500 feet
Day 1: Scafell Pike
Scafell Pike, the highest peak in England and by far our most popular route. We probably climb Scafell Pike more than almost anyone else, so why not take advantage of this experience and let us take you up the pick of the routes.
Day 2: Helvellyn
One of the most spectacular mountaineering routes in England, the third highest mountain in England is steeped in history.
Day 3: The Old Man Of Coniston
One of the most famous and popular mountains in the Lake District, another popular connection is the link between the Old Man and Arthur Ransome's Swallows And Amazons books, where The Coniston Old Man was known by the children as Kanchenjunga.
Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see Kit List tab above.
Where to meet: The Turning Circle, Seathwaite
Postcode: CA12 5XJ
Grid Reference: NY 235 121
From Keswick: Leave on the Borrowdale Road (from the mini roundabout near the co-op).
Follow this road for approx 8 miles, passing through Rosthwaite until just before reaching the village of Seatoller a narrow lane leads off to the left on the bend, signposted to Seathwaite, camp site and Sty Head. This road can be busy and has passing points (unmarked), blind bends and walkers in the road, also a few sheep for good measure, please drive carefully.
Follow this lane, parking as close to the end near the farm as possible, we will meet at the turning circle before the farm entrance gate.
Where to meet: Outside Glenridding TIC
Postcode: CA11 0PA
Grid Reference: NY 386 169
From the South Lakes: From the A591 between Ambleside and Windermere turn onto the A592. Follow this road over the Kirkstone Pass descending to Brothers Water. Continue on this road to the village of Glenridding. A car park will be found to the left in the centre of the village, park here (pay and display) we will meet outside the Tourist Information Centre on the car park.
From the North Lakes: From the A66 between Keswick and Penrith turn off onto the A592, near the Rheged Centre, signposted to Ullswater, follow this road south along the shore of Ullswater to the village of Glenridding. A car park will be seen on the right (pay and display), just after the garage, we will meet outside the Tourist Information Centre in the car park.
Where to meet: Coniston TIC
Postcode: LA21 8EH
Grid Reference: SD 303 975
From Ambleside: Follow the A593 signposted to Coniston, follow this all the way to Coniston, park in the car park on Ruskin Avenue, we will meet outside the Tourist Information Centre at the car park.
Each participant is expected to have suitable personal equipment for their activity this should include the following:
For winter walks (November to March) events please also bring the following:
The Following equipment may also be useful if owned:
The following equipment will be provided by The Lake District Walker should winter conditions require:
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What an excellent three days of walking Three County Peaks. I was very impressed with the relaxed approach of the guides; this made me feel under no pressure to rush or be of a certain standard to join the walking group. I particularly wish to say a huge thank you to Rachel who guided me over Striding Edge to Helvellyn, and Old Man of Coniston. She is super friendly, always had a smile on her face, offered so much information about the environment and areas on each walk, always knew exactly the right spot to stop and catch your breath, and she enabled me to feel confident walking over Striding Edge for which I am truly grateful !! Wonderful times, thank you. (Posted on 22/07/2018)
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