Wednesday, 3 December 2025

 Day 2 continuing a circuit of some of Lakeland's central fells & valleys

Wythburn (Thirlmere) to Ambleside, 14miles 2150ft

Setting off from Ambleside on the bus to Wythburn
I left the bus here at Wythburn on the north side of Dunmail Raise with Steel fell ahead
Passing through Steel End farm....
....to climb the north ridge of Steel fell with Thirlmere reservoir behind
Thirlmere again....
....and again
Looking across the valley I had a great view of Birkside Gill descending from Helvellyn....
....before arriving at Steel fell summit 1814ft sadly now in cloud with no views....
....until I started my descent towards Grasmere....
.....down the south ridge
Looking back to the South ridge....
....and across the valley to Greenhead Gill
Zooming in on the upper falls
With rain now falling I had my lunch (with permission) inside St Oswald's church Grasmere where.... 
....William Wordsworth is buried
The renowned Grasmere Gingerbread shop!
After lunch I continued south along the side of Grasmere.... 
....looking back to Dunmail Raise (R) Helm Crag (L) with Steel fell still in cloud behind
Leaving Grasmere to follow....
....the river Rothay....
.....to Rydal water....
....and then continuing by the river until Ambleside came into view across the fields....
....and where I crossed the river Rothay.....
....into Rothay park and back to my car.
Today I briefly experienced on Steel fell summit the contrast to last week's winter walking on Helvellyn. The cloud was down with a strong bitter wind with hailstone and sleet. Never-the-less this was still a very enjoyable walk given the variety of terrain and scenery


Wednesday, 26 November 2025

 The start of another circuit of some of the central Lakeland fells and valleys. Legburthwaite to Wythburn 

via Sticks Pass, Raise, Whiteside, Lower Man & Helvellyn

8.5 miles 3250ft

Starting the climb up Stanah Gill to Sticks Pass with Blencathra behind 
Stanah Gill
Looking back to the north end of Thirlmere.....
....and Skiddaw to the north west

 Raise summit 2897ft with Lower Man and Helvellyn now in sight....
The path to Whiteside (right) leading on to Lower Man
Zooming in on the path rising up Lower Man....
....and then on to Helvellyn
Looking down Swirral edge with Red Tarn at the start of the summit plateau....
....and cloud rising behind Striding edge 
Arriving at the Helvellyn summit Trig Point 3117ft.....
.....and the summit shelter
Who's this having their photo taken?
Striding edge again
Starting the descent to Wythburn.
....and again with Helm crag on the other side of Dunmail Raise
Thirlmere....
....from the steep descent from Birks down Comb gill
Passing through the Thirlmere plantation....
....to Wythburn church. The church is the only remaining building of the villages of Wythburn and Armboth which were both covered when two smaller lakes were flooded to construct the Thirlmere reservoir supplying water to Manchester
A final view of Thirlmere whilst waiting for my lift back to Legburthwaite.
This walk was a fabulous day out at the start of  some winter walking conditions in the magnificent Lakeland fells. There's no better place to start than Helvellyn!
Just remember to make sure you're well equipped as conditions can deteriorate in minutes!!!!

















Tuesday, 18 November 2025

Two short walks for the price of 

one long one !

Walk One: Coniston village to Levers Water & return 6.5miles 1450ft

Setting off from Coniston to start the walk up Coppermines valley on a bitterly cold morning
Looking back east down the valley as the sun rose over Monk Coniston Moor
Reaching the YHA with the Coniston fells behind
Looking up at the waterfalls out of Levers Water to where I was heading....
....and arriving at Levers Water with Swirl How behind
I had planned my walk to climb to Great Carrs fell via Swirl How where I wanted to revisit the WW2 plane crash memorial site as this was November and Armistice Day just passed. However as I sat here by the tarn in a bitterly cold wind and both hands numb with cold despite gloves, I'd had enough and decided to return to Coniston.
I managed a couple of photos here with cold fingers....
.....and again.
On returning to the car I decided instead to drive to another WW2 crash site not far from home which only required a short walk to reach.
Walk Two
Yarrow reservoir to 
WW2 plane crash memorial, Lead Mine Clough, Rivington Lancashire, and return.
Setting off from Allance Bridge by Yarrow reservoir.....
....and walking up the clough.....
.....to the bench beside the crash site with Winter Hill in the distance
The memorial with wreathes recently laid
The pilot and 5 crew were all killed.....Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord....
A final view of the memorial before....
....finally descending again to the reservoir
After a faltering start I eventually achieved my goal of visiting one of the local wartime memorial sights.
The Lake District looked wonderful in the cold winter sunshine but sometimes common sense has to prevail!!!