31 December 2014

An attempt on Lingmoor Fell

A New Year's Eve walk with Emma and Nathan and Andrew and Helen.

Route: leaving the cars at Elterwater (both National Trust car park and the informal parking outside the village), crossing the river and taking the road towards the quarry turning right to follow a path by the river eventually climbing to the quarry view. Then taking a path rising up hill to dog leg left and the right onto the hillside rising into cloud and increasing rain. At the main switch back left, Emma and Nathan turning back leaving the others to reach the summit ridge in heavy rain and cloud and so turning left to drop down into Little Langdale for a pint in the Three Shires. Then heading south along the road to take the track past Wilson Place cottage and farm to return to Elterwater finding Emma and Nathan in Wainwright’s.

Conditions: low cloud and heavy rain.

Pub: the Three Shires, Little Langdale for Loweswater Gold during the walk. No pub after.

28 December 2014

Circuit above Brigsteer

A 7km+ run onto the Scar from Brigsteer.

Route: leaving the car in a large layby (space for 10+ cars) north of the village and running back, south past Brigsteer on the lower road but branching left on a footpath signed St John’s Church just beyond the village. Uphill across a couple of fields to turn right on a track and then branching diagnonally left off it across the large field to Helsington Church. North to the entry to the Scar and along the eastern path to climb eventually to the gate in the corner of two
walls before dropping past a large cairn (Dave’s Cairn) down off the Scar to Barrowfield Farm. Right then left to take a footpath descending through trees and across pastures eventually to strike a very quiet minor road. Left along this to reach the main Brigsteer-Underbarrow road and back to the start.

Conditions: a day of blue sky and sun but lingering heavy frost and cold air.

Pub: The Rifleman’s, Greenside, for Greene King Abbot Ale.

27 December 2014

Staveley 10km road run

A 10km road run to avoid sodden off-road paths.

Route: from the Mill Yard, Staveley along School Lane and Brow Lane to join the noisy A591 as far as Ings. Through the village as far as the Watermill and then turning left gradually gaining altitude on a gated country road. Turning left again at the end of the road and descending before another left turn and rising to the summit of the run with views of snow-covered fells. Then descending via the Crook Road back into Staveley.

Conditions: Initial warm sunshine, later cloud. (After the run, rain.)

Pub: The Hawkshead Brewery, Staveley, for Jingle Fells and Cumbrian Five Hop.

25 December 2014

Long Scar from Clapham

A Christmas day walk with Mark and, initially, Sandra and Max.

Route: from Croft House taking the bridleway above the valley to Clapdale, descending to the valley floor and past Ingleborough Cave. Through a hand gate and then climbing onto the hillside to reach the obvious cave on Long Scar. Then along the plateau to get a view over Crummack Dale and of Moughton Scars. Then back the same way but descending into Clapham Bottoms and back down Clapdale Drive past the lake and thence home.

Conditions: Initially sunny with blue skies. Later a cold wind, cloud and some drizzle.

Pub: Back home for Espresso Martinis before an excellent Christmas dinner chez Mark and Sandra.