This past weekend we took a trip to the top of Harter Fell. Sadly
this is only the 3rd Wainwright that we have managed to do this year
despite attempting a number more over our holiday in June however the
British weather has been against us this season. Harter Fell is a lovely
walk and although there as some cloud at the top we managed to enjoy
the views that the top offers. The weather conditions were mixed there
was a bit of cloud and it was also a little bit windy which meant that
the cloud kept coming and going throughout the afternoon. The walk to
the top is quite steep and passes through some lovely looking crags on
the way up. the view behind takes in Seathewaite Tarn and some large
waterfalls on the other side of the valley. The view from the top too in
the old roman fort at Hardknott, views of the surrounding landscape
including the southern peninsula and had it been a little less cloudy
Scafell Pike (to the north) also. We descended the fell down the western
slope and walked back through the forest on very wet trails. About half
a KM from the car park at the end there is one of the Wild Swim sites
from Daniel Start's book and therefore we both took a plunge into the
river under the old packhorse bridge right on the roadside. The river is
quite deep set there so it is not overlooked from the road by passing
drivers. It was quite fast flowing and a tad refreshing to be jumping in
in just a pair of shorts. However it was definitely a great experience
that we both agreed that we should do again as its so refreshing to have
a swim after a long walk.
We ate an evening meal at the Farmers Arms and I had a pint of Cumbrian Ale. The food was delicious and worth the stop. I started with some Pate this is one of the few occasions where the quantity of toast and also pate was perfect for each other. I had two large pieces of pate along with about 2 slices of granary bread (quartered) I followed this with a piece of rump stake that was delicious this was served with a choice of potatoes (I choose chips, others included boiled and mashed) and seasonal veg (this was carrots, beans, red cabbage and cauliflower). I felt that the chips were out of a packet rather than being there made from fresh potatoes that I think would have been a much nicer and more rustic feel to the meal. The quantity especially after a starter was too much for me and I had to leave a lot of the chips however I did finish everything else. I'm afraid to say that I wasn't overly impressed with the ale as I was getting close to the bottom I noticed an unusual taste to it that suggested there was something wrong however I cannot place what it was or where it had come from. The restaurant/pub seemed quite nice although when asking if there was a table for two there was a intake of breathe to say Ill have to check as we are fully booked despite the fact that there were only about 4 of the 20+ tables occupied when we arrived (and most remained empty for our meal).
Monday, September 03, 2012
Harter Fell
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Lake District Camping Trip August 2012
The camping weekend started on Friday the 17th of August. we arrived at a damp campsite (after all it was the middle of the British Summer. After pitching our tent we drove to the end f the valley to Wasdale Head and sheltered from the weather in the Ritson Bar with some lovely food and a few local cumbrian ales. Although not the cheapest food that we have ever had it was definitely filling and warming. I had the stake pie which lacked a bit of gravy but appart from that no real complaints about the meal.
It was still quite wet and the cloud was quite low on the Saturday morning and therefore a high level walk wasnt really the best of options. We had planned to walk to the top of Lingmell (just across from Scafell Pike) however it was well and truely hidden in the cloud. Therefore we decided that we would take a low level walk long Wast Water along the south side of the water from the campsite to Nether Wasdale. This took us accros the Scree fields below Illgill Head and Winn Rigg. Although quite a wet walk and a little slippy underfoot it was a reaonably pleasent walk. It would of course have been much nicer if it had been dry as footing would have been much easier. Its not a route that we planned for the day and its not one that we will rush to do again as it was slightly slow going and parts of te "path" were not that obvious so you had to pick your way steadily over the large pieces of scree. The route however did finish at the Screes Inn in Netherwasdale where I had a lovely Ale and a beautiful stake sandwich. The staff in the pub were very friendly and I would recomend this pub to anyone in the area for somewhere to go either for food or for a drink.
It dried out that afternoon as did our tent and our wet clothing. We one again visited Ritson Bar for more food and drink having eaten inside we ventured outside to enjoy teh evening sunshine. Ritsons bar like the Screes Inn is very nice I dont think that the staff members where quite so warming as the one in the the Screes however the Ritsons is much buisier than the Screes so I cant hold that against them. The food this evening was lovely and I cant complain about the quality or quantity.
Our second night in the campsite was a bit drier and the tents were packed away fairly dry but still needed hanging on the line when we got home. The campsite wasnt very busy I believe that although they have plenty of room for tents they never fill it so much that you are all squashed together. The facilities are nice with a large toilet, shower and washing area. The campsite by far is not the cheapest I think that we were about £25 per tent per night (4 man tent with 2 adults) plus you still had to pay for the hot water in teh showers. I appreciate that the payment for the showers is because they are trying to be environmentally friendly however I think that having a token system and getting so many free tokens per person per night would be much more sensible.
It was still quite wet and the cloud was quite low on the Saturday morning and therefore a high level walk wasnt really the best of options. We had planned to walk to the top of Lingmell (just across from Scafell Pike) however it was well and truely hidden in the cloud. Therefore we decided that we would take a low level walk long Wast Water along the south side of the water from the campsite to Nether Wasdale. This took us accros the Scree fields below Illgill Head and Winn Rigg. Although quite a wet walk and a little slippy underfoot it was a reaonably pleasent walk. It would of course have been much nicer if it had been dry as footing would have been much easier. Its not a route that we planned for the day and its not one that we will rush to do again as it was slightly slow going and parts of te "path" were not that obvious so you had to pick your way steadily over the large pieces of scree. The route however did finish at the Screes Inn in Netherwasdale where I had a lovely Ale and a beautiful stake sandwich. The staff in the pub were very friendly and I would recomend this pub to anyone in the area for somewhere to go either for food or for a drink.
It dried out that afternoon as did our tent and our wet clothing. We one again visited Ritson Bar for more food and drink having eaten inside we ventured outside to enjoy teh evening sunshine. Ritsons bar like the Screes Inn is very nice I dont think that the staff members where quite so warming as the one in the the Screes however the Ritsons is much buisier than the Screes so I cant hold that against them. The food this evening was lovely and I cant complain about the quality or quantity.
Our second night in the campsite was a bit drier and the tents were packed away fairly dry but still needed hanging on the line when we got home. The campsite wasnt very busy I believe that although they have plenty of room for tents they never fill it so much that you are all squashed together. The facilities are nice with a large toilet, shower and washing area. The campsite by far is not the cheapest I think that we were about £25 per tent per night (4 man tent with 2 adults) plus you still had to pay for the hot water in teh showers. I appreciate that the payment for the showers is because they are trying to be environmentally friendly however I think that having a token system and getting so many free tokens per person per night would be much more sensible.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Two days Walking
We have walked the past two days nothing too adventerious but atleast knocking two wainwrights off the to do list.
On Monday we did Glenridding Dodd. Our pace was very slow under 2 KM an hour but it wasnt a long walk so it didnt really matter. We started and finished at the Travellers rest which was a lovely pub up a narrow lane. we started the wlk from the pub down the footpath back towards the lake (not the planned route but we couldnt find the marked path so I reversed the route). The walk along the lake was lovely aloth the lake was quite high so coldnt get on any of the beaches there. The climb up to the top of the hill was coated in fallen trees that littered the path but the view from the top was work the walk. We had lunch on the top before making our descent back towards the pub. We found a way off but not the one that IO had planned to use but it got us to the pub I suspect that the path on the map has been moved by the locals as there were a few signs saying to footpath. We stopped at the Traelers rest for a lovely a drink. The place was fairly busy with quite a few of the outside tables in use. The pub looked nice and the Ale was nice, will go back.
Yesterday we walked up Hallin Fell on the opposite side on the Lake. Again the weather was nice and we enjoyed some food at the top over looking Ullswater. Near to the plinth on the top there was a fake Olympic torch that was part of a competition being run by the Ullswater Steamers.
The car was fixed, a bit expensive but we have it back and its running much better.
Weather is rather crap today the cloud is low and it quite wet so we have put off walking today in the hope that it clears tomorrow.
On Monday we did Glenridding Dodd. Our pace was very slow under 2 KM an hour but it wasnt a long walk so it didnt really matter. We started and finished at the Travellers rest which was a lovely pub up a narrow lane. we started the wlk from the pub down the footpath back towards the lake (not the planned route but we couldnt find the marked path so I reversed the route). The walk along the lake was lovely aloth the lake was quite high so coldnt get on any of the beaches there. The climb up to the top of the hill was coated in fallen trees that littered the path but the view from the top was work the walk. We had lunch on the top before making our descent back towards the pub. We found a way off but not the one that IO had planned to use but it got us to the pub I suspect that the path on the map has been moved by the locals as there were a few signs saying to footpath. We stopped at the Traelers rest for a lovely a drink. The place was fairly busy with quite a few of the outside tables in use. The pub looked nice and the Ale was nice, will go back.
Yesterday we walked up Hallin Fell on the opposite side on the Lake. Again the weather was nice and we enjoyed some food at the top over looking Ullswater. Near to the plinth on the top there was a fake Olympic torch that was part of a competition being run by the Ullswater Steamers.
The car was fixed, a bit expensive but we have it back and its running much better.
Weather is rather crap today the cloud is low and it quite wet so we have put off walking today in the hope that it clears tomorrow.
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Lakes Great Swim
Well despite all the bad weather for teh past few days today wasnt too bad we both managed to complete our swim in under an hour which we were both over the moon about. I completed in 45 mins 48 secs and Andrea in 59 mins 23 secs.
Went to the Brackenrigg Inn for Lunch. I had a beautiful Burger and Andrea a minute steak cibatta. Once again I enjoyed a lovely Ale this time it was Cunbrian Ale (Jennings)
Not too much to report about today both ready for a smallish walk tomorrow.
Went to the Brackenrigg Inn for Lunch. I had a beautiful Burger and Andrea a minute steak cibatta. Once again I enjoyed a lovely Ale this time it was Cunbrian Ale (Jennings)
Not too much to report about today both ready for a smallish walk tomorrow.
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
2012 -Lakes Day in Penrith
Rather a quiet day spent all morning in Penrith waiting for the car to be fixed. Sensor was changed but now needs a new cat. thats going to be expensive and will take most of a dauy to fit. They dont have one and as it was afternoon before that was established the part cant be ordered until Monday morning so wont be available until Tuesday.
As we were told not to drive to far we stayed local for the afternoon but bored of Penrith (well Morrisons, Mountain Warehouse and Booths to be precise) we headed to Windermere to the Great Swim location to see what we were letting ourselves in for the next day. The conditions were choppy and a bit misrable. The place was almost deserted apart from a few members of the Great Swim staff that were happy to chat away. even helped by confirming that Octopush was a real sport, they were had been having a comp to name a sport from each letter of the alphabet and they were struggling with "O".
We left them there to go for a drink at the Low Wood Bay Hotel. very nice and not too expensive.
Another damp evening so after food we are sat watching more How I met your Mother (we have the first 5 seasons to watch before going home).
As we were told not to drive to far we stayed local for the afternoon but bored of Penrith (well Morrisons, Mountain Warehouse and Booths to be precise) we headed to Windermere to the Great Swim location to see what we were letting ourselves in for the next day. The conditions were choppy and a bit misrable. The place was almost deserted apart from a few members of the Great Swim staff that were happy to chat away. even helped by confirming that Octopush was a real sport, they were had been having a comp to name a sport from each letter of the alphabet and they were struggling with "O".
We left them there to go for a drink at the Low Wood Bay Hotel. very nice and not too expensive.
Another damp evening so after food we are sat watching more How I met your Mother (we have the first 5 seasons to watch before going home).
Friday, June 22, 2012
2012 - Lakes Day1
Today started early with the car going to the garage to get an O2 sensor fitted before we headed off to the Lakes for our yearly week long trip to take in some Wainwrights and this year we have the added bonus of both taking part in the Great Swim Series in Lake Windermere.
Having had the car fixed we headed North fully packed and ready for a week off work. Not too long into the journey the engine warning light came back on. After phoning the garage I decided not to go back after all I wanted my holiday instead I would phne teh RAC in later to see what the problem was this time. It turns out the car has two )2 sensors and the other one has now gone. Got to go to local garage to get that changed in the morning. Thanks to the RAC man that has all been arranged
The weather on the journey up was awful which lead to the early postponement of Fridays 2 mile swims followed a few hours later by the Saturdays events, due to strong winds and choppy water in addition to rising water levels. Hope that the Sunday ones wont be cancelled.
We had a lovely late lunch in the Pooley Bridge Inn. The starter was to die for (baked brie). My Cumbrian Way was good but Andrea wasnt too keen on the wine she had.
Anyway weather is crap so night in front of TV watching How I met your Mother Season 3 on DVD
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Walking and swimming challenges
The time of challenges starts now on saturday I am doing the #3peaksofsurrey a 13 mile hike across the 3 highest peaks in Surrey. Box hill, Leith Hill and Holmbury Hill. Following that on the 24th of June I will be taking part in a 1 mile open water swim in the lake district.
The mile swim will be a huge challenge as I havent really swum for a number of years let alone ever done a mile open water swim.
Both events are for Surrey Search and Rescue (www.sursar.org.uk) a specialist Search and Rescue unit that is staff completely by 100% volunteers. The unit's primary role is to assist the police in finding vulnerable adults and missing children.
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