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21-05-2025, 02:01 PM
#3521
10.6 miles, 3,133 feet, 3 hours 36 minutes: Wansfell Pike twice - the first time via Stagshaw Gardens, the Champion Tree Trail, Skelghyll Wood, and the 3 way junction; then along the ridge to the true top and Baystones, down to the upper part of Nanny Lane, and up to the Pike the second time; finally descending via the 3 way junction, Blue Hill Woods/Lane and Stock Ghyll Lane. Sunshine, blue sky and high clouds - mainly of the streaky variety. A lovely cool breeze from the north east. Terrain dry/hard/good grip. Not many walkers about; no runners seen.
I have never known the Wansfell ridge to be so dry - you would have to try really hard to get your shoes wet.
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22-05-2025, 02:01 PM
#3522
10.33 miles, 2,978 feet, 3 hours 40 minutes: Loughrigg trails, including down the race route from the top to the road at High Close and back up again. Sunshine, blue sky, and a few high fluffy and streaky clouds. No rain. A cold breeze from the north east, refreshing at times, too cold at others. Terrain dry/hard/good grip. Not many walkers about, though there was a large school group; 4 runners seen.
The bracken is now making many paths unpleasant.
I only recently learnt where the Loughrigg owl tree hole is - and today the owl was there!
Last edited by Mike T; 22-05-2025 at 07:08 PM.
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Yesterday, 01:28 PM
#3523
14.36 miles, 2,574 feet, 4 hours 12 minutes: Ambleside to Lingmoor Fell top and back, going via Rothay Bridge, Clappersgate, Bog Lane, Skelwith Fold, Skelwith Bridge, Low Park, High Park, Stang End and Dale End both ways. Sunshine, blue sky, high clouds. No rain. An intermittent breeze from various directions - very refreshing. Terrain dry/hard/good grip. Very few people about; 1 runner seen.
Dale End Farm has home cakes and hot drinks available right next to the track, and all day parking for a fiver. High Park has a nicely situated tea area, but an aggressive dog, albeit on a long lead, was very off putting.
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10.25 miles, 3,094 feet, 3 hours 35 minutes: Wansfell Pike twice, ascending via Stagshaw Gardens, Skelghyll Wood and the 3 way junction, then going down to the upper part of Nanny Lane, up to the true top and Baystones, and back along the ridge to the Pike, finally descending via the 3 way junction, Blue Hill Woods/Lane and Stock Ghyll Lane. Overcast with cloud base at about 1,200 feet; rather misty below that. More or less constant drizzle/light rain. A cold strong wind from the south west. Terrain wet, though the grip was OK. Very few walkers on the fell, though town was busy; no runners seen.
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