Starting at the top, there is the black metal gate in the wire fence, then a short section of engineered rock steps, then a dirt/gravel path going around/slightly down to the left leading to a short steep rocky zig-zag, then another dirt/gravel path with a bend to the right, and finally the top of the long long section of engineered steps.
The race top is - or has been - on the Ambleside side of the wire fence.
I go down on the grass on the left of the short section of engineered rock steps, then leave the top dirt/gravel path - the one going around to the left - as it starts - it is a bit steeper than further along that path but it is nice grass rather than rocks barely covered by grass. There are 3 steep grassy descents with short sections where the gradient eases, then the path starts to drift left - here choices need to be made. Follow the muddy rocky slippery path down, or go left just above it on grass - horizontal for a short section. This is the only part of the descent where a fall could be grim. A descending grass trod appears under foot, next to, then crossing an old wall, the path then enters a grove of trees/bushes and crosses a little stream, then a short very steep section before the path goes down between dead bracken on either side - keep going down until streams on either side stop you - cross the stream on the left, cross the steps, a short section on grass and you are at the kissing gate.
Unless you are at the front, it should become obvious on the day. It could of course be icy at the top to add to the challenge, but it does not look like it will be.