Nice one Bill. :D:D
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Nice one Bill. :D:D
Bit of an epic there Bill... have to admire your navigation... in low cloud I have been known to waste 10 minutes on my route to work:o.
Take my hat off to yer:)
Excellent run, I'm very impressed.
I've still got a score to settle with that route after dropping out at Crinkle Crags last May and slinking my way back to Eskdale (where I was staying) after 5 hours in the mist. Back in Lakes in early summer so maybe another crack at it then.
Please can anyone confirm if the expectation/requirement for this route is just to visit Long Top in the Crinkles? (as per Langdale) so a route around the others (as per Langdale) is OK, albeit in the opposite direction?
Thanks
Thanks for that, hoping to have a go at Easter.
Superb, Bill. I guess this could explain why you seemed a bit tired the following weekend in Wales :D
Belatedly checked out the details on gofar - looks nice.
I completed the Cumbrian Traverse unsupported on Easter Monday (5/4/10) in 7:45.
I was staying in West Cumbria and so got the train to Foxfield and walked the 3 miles to Broughton Mills. It had been raining all night so underfoot conditions were very slow, with soft snow higher up, but I was helped considerably by a strong southerly wind.
I forget my compass and with cloud right down navigation was tricky to start with but I did not waste too much time. Fox Haw (between Stickle Pike and Caw) is not on the route but I could so remember if it was so I went over it anyway.
I missed several of the best lines in the low visibility and with snow around and I did not see anyone until the top of Bow Fell after over 4 hours. Climbing Great End was hard work in the deep soft snow with the wind blowing me sideways and by the top I was very cold. I decided not to risk the straight route to Styhead but returned to Esk Hause. I struggled in the snow and wind going up Great Gable but after that the weather improved and with the wind behind it was great.
It was an excellent route and a good day out.