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Grasmere Walking Weekend: Saturday 9th May 2015

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Two great days walking above the village of Grasmere, taking in the summits of Helm Crag, High Raise, Sergeant Man amongst many other tops, on Saturday we will climb five summits including High Raise before descending by the picturesque Easdale Tarn. On Sunday our walk takes us on a slightly lower circuit of the summits to the North of Grasmere taking in the summits of Steel Fell with its wonderful views north over Thirlmere before following the ridge over Calf Crag and Gibson Knott to end on Helm Crag.

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Regular Price: £44.00

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Regular Price: £44.00

Special Price £35.20

Difficulty: Moderate / Hard
  Generally easy walking on good paths
Distance: Up to 15km / 9 miles per day
Ascent: Up to 860m / 2700ft approx. per day
Duration: 2 Days
Start Time: 10am
Maximum Group Size: 10
Minimum Group Size: 1

 

"Hereabouts the surround of mountainous country is complete, the western arc being occupied by a tumultuous skyline and the eastern horizon formed of lofty smooth ranges."
A. Wainwright

Two great days walking above the village of Grasmere, taking in the summits of Helm Crag, High Raise, Sergeant Man amongst many other tops, on Saturday we will climb five summits including High Raise before descending by the picturesque Easdale Tarn.

On Sunday our walk takes us on a slightly lower circuit of the summits to the North of Grasmere taking in the summits of Steel Fell with its wonderful views north over Thirlmere before following the ridge over Calf Crag and Gibson Knott to end on Helm Crag.


Summits included on this route:
   
Silver How
394 metres/1293 feet
Blea Rigg
541 metres/1775 feet
Sergeant Man
730 metres/2395 feet
High Raise
762 metres/2500 feet
Tarn Crag (Easdale)
550 metres/1804 feet
Steel Fell
553 metres/1814 feet
Calf Crag
537 metres/1762 feet
Gibson Knott
420 metres/1378 feet
Helm Crag
405 metres/1329 feet


"The ridge is a fell-walkers' delight. A constantly changing scene, beautiful and dramatic views, fine situation and an interesting course throughout make this a walk to remember."
A.W Wainwright - On The Crinkle Crags



High Raise

From Grasmere we will climb to the summit of Silver How, a wonderful viewpoint above Grasmere, we will continue to climb this ridge over Blea Rigg to the summit of Sergeant Man, a small rocky outcrop on the side of High Raise with views over to the Langdale Pikes and Stickle Tarn.
We will walk the short distance from Sergeant Man to the summit of High Raise, a great viewpoint in the centre of the Lake District with a stunning panorama of almost all the Lakeland Fells.

A short walk will bring us onto the path that descends over Tarn Crag, a rocky summit with views over Grasmere and down to Easdale Tarn. The descent from Tarn Crag will bring us down to Easdale Tarn and the path alongside Sour Milk Gill, a procession of waterfalls descending into the Easdale Valley where we will follow the track back to Grasmere.

Steel Fell to Helm Crag

From Grasmere we will follow the lane to Helmside and climb the gentle southern shoulder of Steel Fell, with wonderful views unfolding to the south over Grasmere as we climb towards the summit of Steel Fell. Upon reaching the summit of Steel Fell we will be rewarded with a stunning view to the north, looking down along the full length of Thirlmere.

The route from Steel Fell brings us west, following the ridge past several tarns to climb to the rocky summit of Calf Crag, a good viewpoint over the Far Easdale Valley.

The fine ridge from Calf Crag descends to the south east, crossing the summit of Gibson Knott before a short climb to the summit of Helm Crag, and a short scramble to the summit of the Howitzer for those that would like to climb to the true summit of Helm Crag.

The rocky summit of Helm Crag is well worth taking a little time to explore, once we are ready we will descend south, zig-zagging down on good paths by some old quarries to meet the track in the Easdale Valley and then the Easdale Road back to Grasmere.

Each participant will be required to bring suitable equipment for their chosen event, please see the Kit List tab above.



Where to meet: Directions will be available upon booking as a download file  
 

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