Last edited by Amex; 01-10-2013 at 07:20 PM.
Going to try again....
The Route, as always I have tried to compile a route that allows for all abilities, its proximity to Keswick and the time of year
I have waited a while to check out the parking arrangements which I did on sat:
So here we go
Start at Rosthwaite Hall over road to pick up Cumbrian way head south (Ish) after Stonethwaith Bridge pick up path heading east up fell side through woods, past Dock Tarn to Great Crag , from here descend fell side to Watendlath .
Don’t cross stream but head up towards Black Waugh and on to Joopletyhow Moss from here take in the peaks of Brund Fell Grange Hill and on to Kings How for views that a reverse of the normal view then pick up trod that goes south (ish) that passes below Swanstey How and comes out under Resting Stone
Then it’s a race back to the pub!
As its that time of year again mincing pies and m wine will be available
Again its different this year and if it does not work then next year we will revert back to holding bottles at a 45 degree angle in the loft! While trying to look young hmmmmm
So this year’s its PARTY night at the Skiddaw hotel
I have booked a table under FRF I promise it will be a good night, if you want to come then I will have to request a deposit, I can do the booking and pay the deposit but if you say Yes then I will book you on it if you say yes then don’t pay I will hound you forever, deposit to be paid to me by the 6 of December, its only a tenner deposit but will ensure you’re on the table with hats and balloons.
Friday will be the traditional meet greet drink, makes you want Christmas to come now!
In traditional fashion a list
Amex
Martin (Amex’s Mate)
Going to try again....
In traditional fashion a list
Amex
Martin (Amex’s Mate)
Nigel
Pat
Just confirm this for me, your talking about the weekend 21st/22nd?
pies
Are we still doing fancy dress?
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
The list:
Amex
Mr Brightside
Hanneke
Martin (Amex’s Mate)
Nigel
Pat
Shaunaneto
“the cause of my pain, was the cause of my cure” Rumi