Tuesday 30 October 2007

Crinkle Crags - from Wrynose Pass














































This was our biggest walk yet. Right in the heart of the Lake district we decided to walk the 'Crinkle Crags' and if we had the time and energy the neighbouring higher peak of 'Bowfell'.
We ended up walking for over 5 hours and 8 miles to the 2800 (850 metre) foot top of Crinkle Crags from the car park at the top of the narrow and winding Wrynose Pass and back again.
We had fells all around us including the long green ridge of the Old Man of Coniston (pictured), on our right as we walked towards the crinkle crags was the pointy shape of Pike O'Blisco (also pictured) and I have also included a picture of Bowfell which is at the end of the Crinkle Crags ridge.
When the Crinkle Crags do come into view in the mist they appear as several black humps (pictured) and are an awesome sight. The path steepens here and you scramble on the slippery wet rocks to the first 'summit'. The 2nd of the 5 crinkles is the highest and is also home to the 10 foot rock wall known as the 'bad step'. To say that it was dangerous in the mist, with no grip and no foot/handholds was an understatement. Only gary got over it and me and Simon had to go around.
We went off course in the mist and came to the end of a ridge with a valley below and Scafell Pike in the mist the highest point in England a few miles in front of us. To the right was Bowfell but by now my ankles which were already painful were in agony. We decided to give Bowfell a miss this time knowing we still had about 3 miles or more to walk back to the car.
All of us slipped over at some point (me in the mud) as it was very slippery and you had to watch your feet most of the way on the rocks that were everywhere. We eventually got back to the car and I could barely take my boots off. I think my ankles have swollen and my boots are now useless. Think that will do it for this years big walks!


Monday 15 October 2007

Beacon Fell













This was just a small walk for a couple of hours around Beacon Fell. A nice chill out and admire the scenery while stopping to stuff our faces kind of walk ;)

It was a nice day but neither me nor Simon had the time or the energy for a tough walk so we went to Beacon Fell. it is no kind of challenge but it does have some great little woods and some cracking views over to Parlick and some cool sculptures around the place.

And we brought plenty of grub including the now compulsory pistachio nuts of Simons and my Giant can of Pringles ;o)

oh yeah and we got asked the way by Two Park Rangers!! that cant be right!










































Sunday 7 October 2007

Nicky Nook - Scorton


























What a gorgeous day this was! I thought I had better take Gary to Nicky Nook as he was missing out for not having gone there. This turned out to be an 8 mile walk in 3 hours so we were walking quite quickly and half of that was road walking on the way back.
This little 700 foot hill is not a long climb but its steep enough for your body to know about it.
We started off the walk having to negotiate a herd of cows who were walking up and down the path and blocking the way and also a bull who thankfully was a bit dopey and somehow didnt even see us.
We then descended down the steep steps past the lake and through the picturesque forest. This brought us out towards a car park with fells on either side. It turned out to be 4 miles on the long winding road back to Scorton but although my feet were on fire it was well worth it :)