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Nice jaunt along Red Pike, High Stile High Crag on Wednesday while the weather wasn't pants.
Sort of decided to walk all the Wainwrights this year (actually started in September)
Towards Scafell


 
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I give up on linking pics from Flickr. 😖


 
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Just click share, copy and paste the link direct, no IMG or anything.

https://flic.kr/p/2mWhvTH


 
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https://flic.kr/p/2mWdN66

So why have the IMG option on posts? Does it only work with certains 'hosts'?
Thanks


 
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Nice one @boxelder

More Wainwright ticking for me this weekend. Did Birkhouse Moor, Helvellyn (via the edges) and Catstye Cam yesterday with an old mate. Fairly hardcore day, a bit warmer than expected so not frozen for crampons. My first 'proper' winter mountain day for a few years, so good to see what current kit does and doesn't work.(Is it possible to ever take too many pairs of gloves when its wet?!)

Stayed at Kirkstone Inn last night and just had an amble up to Stony Cove Pike or Cauldale as I think it's referred to on the Wainwrights list today with my gf. Good fun in the snow but basically zero visibility.

I've also just partly given up on my luddite approach to the outdoors, and ordered a Garmin Instinct Solar (yes I saw the recent thread 😂)


 
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So why have the IMG option on posts? Does it only work with certains ‘hosts’?

God knows mate, I'm a lowly freeloader these days!

Good stuff Tom, sounds cracking. We were supposed to be staying at the old England in bowness next weekend, but Mrs being a nurse means she's having to work instead. 😬


 
Posted : 09/01/2022 4:53 pm
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A few from An Teallach today.

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Yeah looks alright that @spin 😯


 
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Yeah looks alright that

Nah it was shit. 🙂


 
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Oof, nice! - been wanting to do An Teallach for decades. Used to have a TV programme presented by Hamish McInnes called 'Duel with An Teallach' about a fatality/rescue, and the hills looked amazing. Ridden past a couple of times, but must get back.
Edit: should have known YT would have it -Duel with AT


 
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Fisherfield and Slioch from Beinn Airigh Charr yesterday.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/188409984@N06/shares/m1U90c


 
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Oh man, I'm so jealous of you guys out.

Our eldest was in Glencoe on Thursday, some amazing pics too...


 
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To be fair Matt the views south of the border weren't really anything to get excited about this weekend! ....at least we've got better pubs to warm up in afterwards though 🤪


 
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Fisherfield and Slioch from Beinn Airigh Charr yesterday.

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Is that the causeway in the centre of the pic then?


 
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@boxelder Yes, that's the causeway at Carnmore.


 
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@felltop

Don't suppose you took any photos of the cliffs on the north side of Beinn Airigh Charr? If you did I'd be very interested to see them for a guidebook project!


 
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@Spin pm sent


 
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Has anybody been out this weekend?

It's been stunning in the Lakes.

I did a huge loop in the Langdale valley yesterday with the dog. Pike O'Blisco and Bowfell are firmly toward the top of my list of hills I've done.

Girlfriend drove up last night and we did Hard Knott today...lovely but fairly short, the drive up Hardknott pass in a 52 plate Renault Kangoo certainly got the heart rate up though!

Just had a sunset wander around Coniston lake. I will definitely get a flickr account and some pictures sorted this week!


 
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This thread always makes we look forward to the next opportunity for a proper walk... Being based in Oxfordshire somewhat limits hillwalking! What are peoples recommendations for a base for a week of walking in the UK in May/June? Will probably try and book somewhere to sleep (B&B or airbnb) for at least some of the nights, with a bit of wild camping mixed in. Done North and South Wales, and Lakes, although wouldn't mind going back to the Lakes, but somewhere in Scotland would be nice.


 
Posted : 17/01/2022 9:32 am
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Has anybody been out this weekend?

Rode in and did A'Mhaighdean yesterday but it wasn't a classic day for photos.


 
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@rapidrob95 Brotherswater Inn nr Patterdale gives you access to 4 or 5 big days out (can be made smaller obvs) without having to drive. Puts you 10 minutes from Glenridding for Helvellyn access etc and is 15-20 mins to Ambleside (to buy a fleece of course 😂) It's a great pub/b and b. Also has a campsite etc....we're there at least one weekend a month in the motorhome.

Langdale valley has some posh hotels and some glamping options. Old Dungeon Ghyll is a Lake District institution. Again gives you access to several classic big mountain days out with no need to get into a car.

Keswick has tons of accommodation options and roads of walking possible there too.

Scotland isn't really an area of expertise of mine, although we've really fallen in love with the Aviemore area for ease of motorhome access to mountains etc.


 
Posted : 17/01/2022 10:05 am
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What are peoples recommendations...but somewhere in Scotland would be nice.

Somewhere in the North West, it's like nothing else in the UK. You'll probably need to do a bit of driving to get places but basing yourself somewhere like Gairloch, Torridon, Shieldaig or Poolewe will give you lots of options.


 
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How would Gairloch in Mid September sound? Friend of a friend has a holiday let there that's available in September. Change of plan but what is Scotland like in September?


 
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Gairloch gives you access to lots of amazing hills. Scotland in Sept can be a big weather gamble just like anywhere in the UK. If it's good weather it's amazing up there. Less so if it's crap. There's a good cafe/book shop in Gairloch if the weather is grim.

Edit: I've had some amazing days on the hills in the NW Highlands in September. Also spent 2 days in a tent hiding from the weather. If you get 3 great days on the hills it's worth spending the week there


 
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Change of plan but what is Scotland like in September?

IME there is often a period of better weather in early September - perhaps the jetstream or some other phenomenon moving annually from summer to winter? Glorious end of summer colours then as well - but not autumn.


 
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Piggybacking the last post, what's Scotland likely to be like late April/early May? I'll be there hoping to do a couple of Munros - most likely Blaven on Skye, and/or Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe and/or Beinn Alligin/Liathach (not brave enough) in Torridon...so all west coast. There could be snow left up there so that would probably rule them out - at least the more 'ridgy' ones anyway 🙁


 
Posted : 19/01/2022 11:48 am
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There could be snow left up there so that would probably rule them out – at least the more ‘ridgy’ ones anyway

Actually, ridges are usually first thing to lose snow as they don't carry much in the first place and are exposed to the sun.

The normal walking routes on all of those hills are likely to be snow free or mostly snow free by late April/Early March. The one most likely to have problematic snow would be the Buchaille on the descent into Coire na Tulaich but even that is fairly unlikely.


 
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Spin - cheers. That's the route I'd take up Buachaille.


 
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At the other end of the spectrum to most of you, me and the GF have taken to vigorous walks in the local surrounds recently, nothing mental just Marilyns and Donalds around here. We go for the views...

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We go for the views…

Don't we all eh!

Langdale last weekend:

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My faithful little pal by the hard step on Crinkle Crag (it's a very hard step carrying a dog!)

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@vmgscot - that's lovely, where is it?


 
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Couple more recent days out with the dog. Extended Coledale Round last week
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Rannerdale round today
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Ooh mega that @boxelder. It's on my to do list this year.


 
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@ElShalimo the rock thingy (I thinks its an Andy Goldsworthy creation) is on top of a hill just north of Drumlanrig Castle off the A76. The other thingy is the GF 🙂


 
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Thanks @vmgscot


 
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My faithful little pal by the hard step on Crinkle Crag (it’s a very hard step carrying a dog!)

I came down that way recently and the dog (wisely) refused. Had to go back up and around.


 
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Just seen that you've added Rannerdale Round pictures. Looks stunning! We did that one in late 2020 but I missed one of the Wainwrights out as I didn't realise that it was a Wainwright! Steel Fell?

Working this weekend, so wont be out for the first time in a few weeks 😞


 
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missed one of the Wainwrights out as I didn’t realise that it was a Wainwright! Steel Fell?

What I call the Rannerdale round isn't really - it's up Lads How onto Grasmoor, then Wandope, Whiteless Pike and Rannerdale Knotts.
If you were there and missed one, it would be Wandope. Very missable, though the fourth highest in that book. Steel Fell is off the west side of Dunmail Raise, near to Helm Crag, Grasmere.


 
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Ah right.....I get all of them mixed up quite a lot tbf 😂

Helm Crag, that's the one, with Gibson Knott and something else I think!


 
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The normal walking routes on all of those hills are likely to be snow free or mostly snow free by late April/Early March. The one most likely to have problematic snow would be the Buchaille on the descent into Coire na Tulaich but even that is fairly unlikely.

This is the top of Coire na Tulaich on 19th May 2018. Probably unusual but always possible. We only lowered the boys that way to add to the adventure, there is a bypass route. Also be aware that the coire has a deadly avalanche trap (see bottom of 2nd pic) so watch for cornice collapse at that time of year.


 
Posted : 19/01/2022 10:39 pm
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Also be aware that the coire has a deadly avalanche trap (see bottom of 2nd pic) so watch for cornice collapse at that time of year.

I think the fatal avalanches in Coire na Tulaich have been windslab rather than cornice collapse related. I don't think that area often builds big cornices and given the relatively low altitude any cornices that did form would be long gone by May. By that time of year any snow that is left will be very stable and not avalanche prone. Still potential slip risk obviously. Most years it's snow free or easily avoidable by that time.


 
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It was very cold and windy on the Howgills yesterday but good to get out with friends. (I had 4 layers all day...Brrrr)

Some lovely views when the clouds very briefly lifted


 
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Anyone got a Mountain Equipment Mission or Vulcan jacket?

I was wondering how they perform on the hill


 
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Got my eye on a Mountain Equipment Makalu currently....it seemed nice in the shop!

Anyone out this weekend? Another weekend of work for me. In the Lakes all of the following weekend though. Long range forecast suggests there may even be some fresh snow to play in. Then heading up to Scotland for Feb half term. We'll have the skis with us but will also do some winter walking days I'd imagine.


 
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Given the wind forecast for the weekend I think we'll pop down to the Dark Peak and go for another cold, cloudy walk

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Be careful out on the hills


 
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The wind abated overnight so we popped over to Dovestones. Mr Wind picked up again around lunchtime. It was cold on the Moors


 
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Went up kinder scout from edale yesterday,  it was wild. Perhaps not the best idea with hindsight,  but we all survived 🙂


 
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Ooh nice to see some folks braved it! I went indoor bouldering last night, and have had a very rare day sat mainly watching sport on TV today.

Will hopefully tick a few more Wainwrights next weekend, possibly even in some snow!


 
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Lovely weekend for it 😳

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Ticked Stone Arthur and Linmoor Fell to move on to 71 Wainwrights. Debut outing for my Mountain Equipment Makalu, chuffed with it so far.


 
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A few from last weekend on Liathach. Walked under the corries to get pics then climbed the Northern Pinnacles.

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And a few more. A rare, still, sunny day.

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Great photos @Spin !!


 
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We had a cracking day on the Fells today


 
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Looks lovely. I cried off a big day around Sca fell as I'm feeling a bit wiped and today was my only day off this week. Seeing the weather and pictures is making me feel like this was a bad choice.


 
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We went up Whiteless - Wandope - Crag Hill - Gasdale Gill (basically a loop around Grasmoor)

It was lovely when the wind dropped but the wind was  nasty on the tops


 
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A few from the Fannichs yesterday, full on winter up there with crampons required.

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👍


 
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Envious! I need a big hill day again.


 
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A few from Lurgainn Edge on Cul Beag today.

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Wonderful !!


 
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Sugar Loaf today

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Today went like this.


 
Posted : 20/03/2022 5:33 pm
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Beinn a'Chearcaill today.

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What a brilliant summit!
Another one for 'the list'...


 
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Anyone got any plans for the weekend?

We're up in the Dales with friends (no bikes) so I'm sure we'll walk up something lumpy


 
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Anyone got any plans for the weekend?

Oh yes! Mega day out in the Lake District's Northern Fells. It was really quiet given the weather, and I worked on a fair few aspects of my ML.

We ticked:

Ullock Pike, Long Side, Carl Side, Skiddaw, Skiddaw Little Man, Lonscale Fell and Bakestall for 20km in about 6 hours. So 7 new Wainwright's ticked, but the majority of them felt like book fillers really. Ullock Pike Long Side and Carl Side is just one long ridge, Long Side barely registered at all! Awesome day all the same, I'll sort a few pictures tomorrow, too tired currently.


 
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The Dales were lovely this weekend. It felt much warmer than the 18C forecast.

Not many MTBs out on the trails. Plenty of roadies though


 
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Had a nice day up Fairfield in the Lakes yesterday - very sunny clear day. Family hike, kids survived but some tired legs all round.

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Some poor route-planning from me - we were lacking a bit of match fitness on the big hills so I thought let's not go up from Ambleside, let's park up at Kirkstone (474m) and go across from there, make it a bit easier. Ended up being quite a bit harder as should have been obvious from more than a glance at the map. Great day's walking all the same.

Saw a couple of hardened Lakes riders carrying the bikes up Red Screes (steep) - descent back to Ambleside must be good.


 
Posted : 28/03/2022 4:23 pm
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Nice Dales shots El Shalimo, one thing I miss about living in Inverness is getting to the Dales for a weekend climbing.

I was climbing (mostly) this weekend but got a couple of nice shots of the hills, plus a sea otter and the fire on Gruinard island.

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Unto the Lord belongs the Earth
And all that it contains
Except the Kyles and Western Isles
For they belong to MacBraynes

Suilven in the background.
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The Coigach Hills from Opinan.
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Beinn Ghobhlach
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Stunning pictures there @Spin!!

Good to see folks had a nice time out at the weekend. I can't log into Flickr for some reason, so can sort pics currently...

...sad that after a weekend like the one just gone we appear to have lost the OP as a poster on stw.


 
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Stunning pictures there @Spin!!

Cheers, I've always just been a point and shoot kind of guy but I recently got a better camera (still just a compact) and I've started taking a few minutes to do things like crop shots and fix wonky horizons. Nothing fancy but I think it makes a difference.

It's mostly down to having good weather and the NW highlands as the subject matter though!


 
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@Spin - great photos. Suilven is one of my best ever days out on the hills


 
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@spin hope you parked by the log pile, not in the turning area 🤣🤣. Welcome to park in our drive any time, call in for a coffee!


 
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Posted : 28/03/2022 9:43 pm
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hope you parked by the log pile, not in the turning area

Ha ha, I parked in the turning area but so as not to block anything, the log pile bit looked like people might want in at it. So if you were cursing the **** in the ex British Gas Caddy that was me! Where are you?


 
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@Spin our drive is between the log pile and turning area, on the left. In the Lakes for a few days, so didn't need access to the fuel supply!


 
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Nice to know, I'll knock on the door next time! Had two great days bouldering and soloing on the cliffs there. The bouldering is excellent but I think I'll just keep quiet about that. 🙂


 
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Anyone got any plans for the weekend?

We’re up in the Dales with friends (no bikes) so I’m sure we’ll walk up something lumpy

We were at Hutton Roof/Farleton area NR Kirkby Lonsdale last week. Interesting place, full of limestone and gorse. In the sunshine it was more like being in Spain than Yorkshire (or is it in Lakes?)


 
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