Re: Harvey Howgill 40 Tops
There is also this route that I devised in the Howgills:
It is a very contorted route that I devised as a possible race - the intention being to create a mega-event on the Howgills and showcase how many big steep slopes are concentrated in a small area on these fells. The magic figure of 10,000ft of climbing was always a target (more than any other race of similar length) and the following route achieves it - albeit by means of some Tour of Pendle style contrivance!
Here are the checkpoints:
Howgill Fells and Folds (18.5 miles / 10,000ft)
Start SD629978 Fairmile Gate CP1 NY644001 Sheepfold in Uldale 0.25 miles NW of Blakethwaite Stone CP2 NY641014 Sheepfold in Uldale E of Rispa Pike CP3 NY652012 Trig Point. Summit of Middleton CP4 NY657016 Nevygill Fold in Langdale CP5 NY677001 Sheepfold on W side of Bowderdale CP6 SD672996 Summit of Hazelgill Knott CP7 SD681980 Sheepfold at Bowderdale Head CP8 SD697980 Sheepfold in Westerdale CP9 SD989971 Sheepfold in Cautley valley CP10 SD676971 Sheepfold by Red Gill Beck CP11 SD676946 Hobdale Fold in Hobdale Gill CP12 SD666940 Ashbeck Fold in Ashbeck Gill CP13 SD660958 Sheepfold at foot of Calders Rigg (by Bram Rigg Beck) CP14 SD661966 Sheepfold in head of Calf Beck Gill CP15 SD666976 Sheepfold in head of Middle Grain CP16 SD650970 Long Rigg Fold at foot of Long Rigg (by Long Rigg Beck) CP17 SD649982 Cairn at Summit of Fell Head Finish SD629978 Fairmile Gate.
PS - figures are from MemoryMap.
PPS - Sorry the tabulation seems to have been lost in the pasting ;-)
It is a lot of climbing per mile (540ft) so I think it would get a Category A if it were run as a race :D
Re: Harvey Howgill 40 Tops
10,000 feet looks good value for 18.5 miles, I'll have a look at that in more detail. Have you done it yet. If so how long did it take?
Re: Harvey Howgill 40 Tops
Harvey Howgill. How is my long lost brother?
Re: Harvey Howgill 40 Tops
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MOUNTAIN MAN
...Have you done it yet..?
No, not yet. I do intend to, as soon as I feel I'm fit enough to handle the climbing (and decending!!). Hopefully, this will co-incide with the onset of better weather...:p