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Monday 28th February 2005
Start point: Orthwaite Road,
near Bassenthwaite (NY 237 311)
Bassenthwaite -
Watches (300) -
The Edge -
Ullock Pike
(301)
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Longside Edge -
Long Side
(302)
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Carl Side
(303) -
Skiddaw
(304-308) -
Broad End (309) -
Bakestall
(310)
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Cockup (311)- Bassenthwaite
Distance: 7.9 miles
Total Ascent: 1229 metres
Time Taken: 3 hours 40 minutes
Route Map
Weather: Cold, many snow showers with
blizzard conditions on Skiddaw.
Today's walk is to Skiddaw via The Edge
and Longside Edge - a really great route of ascent. The weather worsened
throughout the walk and crampons were required for the steep ascent to
Skiddaw. Once on the top, the blizzard whipped up and there was a
complete white-out.

Elevation profile of the route.

3D image of the walk route.

Summit panorama from Watches. See below for an annotated version of
this photo.


Bassenthwaite Lake from The Edge.

Longside Edge from Ullock Pike.

Looking back to Ullock Pike from Longside Edge.

Carl Side and Skiddaw Little Man from Long Side.

Looking towards Borrowdale from Carl Side.

A frozen Carlside Tarn.

The steep path to Skiddaw. Crampons and ice axe were
required for this ascent (for me, not Angus!).

Panoramic view of the route - Carl Side is on the left,
then Long Side, Longside Edge and Ullock Pike.

White out on Skiddaw. Birkett counts five separate tops
on Skiddaw - South Top, Middle Top, High Man, North Top and Broad End.

Bakestall from Cockup.

Binsey through a snow shower.

Panorama of The Edge and Bassenthwaite Lake from the
Southerndale side.

Ullock Pike and Long Side from Southerndale.
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