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Monday 9th May 2005

Start point: Bleach Green, Ennerdale (NY 085 153)

Bleach Green - Bowness - Brown How (Ennerdale) - Herdus - Great Borne - Gale Fell - Starling Dodd - Little Dodd (Ennerdale) -  Red Pike (Buttermere) (357) - High Stile (358) - High Crag (359) - Haystacks (360) Looking Stead - High Level Traverse - Shamrock Traverse - Pillar - Black Crag (Pillar) - Scoat Fell - Steeple - Haycock - Little Gowder Crag - Caw Fell - Ennerdale Fell - Crag Fell - Bleach Green

Distance: 23.6 miles     Total Ascent: 2864 metres     Time Taken: 10 hour 20 minutes

Route Map

Weather: Mainly sunny with lots of snow (!) showers. 7-11oC, valley level - much colder on the tops.

Today's walk is a long, high level circuit of the beautiful Ennerdale Valley with virtually the whole route being completed at an elevation in excess of 500m. I have had this one on my list of 'to do' walks for a while so it was satisfying to complete the walk on a mainly clear day. The photo's here actually belie the conditions somewhat as the clouds came in when I was crossing from Haystacks to Pillar and there was an icy blizzard. The snow showers continued to come and go throughout the rest of the walk and conditions remained very cold.

An early morning silhouette of Ennerdale.

The sunlight on Crag Fell.

A good view from Red Pike of the round completed last Thursday.

Crummock Water from Red Pike.

High Snockrigg and Robinson over Buttermere with Bleaberry Tarn in the foreground.

Looking from High Stile across Bleaberry Tarn and Red Pike to Mellbreak and Crummock Water. Loweswater is visible in the distance.

The sun lights up Pillar Rock across Ennerdale on the north face of Pillar - from High Crag.

Fleetwith Pike and Dale Head from High Crag.

High Crag from Haystacks with Ennerdale to the left and the Buttermere Valley to the right.

Green Gable, Great Gable and Kirk Fell at the head of Ennerdale from Haystacks. The clouds were ominously creeping up behind me now and minutes later this view was obliterated by a blizzard.

Thankfully it had cleared up again by the time I reached the High Level Traverse of Pillar. This is a view of Pillar Rock from Pillar.

The east face of Steeple from Black Crag.

Steeple again, from Scoat Fell across Mirk Cove.

Pillar from Steeple. Steeple is a lofty, airy pinnacle and it's shape makes it feel as though you are in mid-air - one of my favourites.

Steeple, Pillar and Scoat Fell from Haycock.

The barren Caw Fell from Little Gowder Crag.

Pillar, Scoat Fell, Little Gowder Crag and Haycock from Caw Fell.

Ennerdale from Crag Fell.

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