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Thursday 25th September 2008
Start point: Hardknott Pass (NY
231 014)
Hardknott Pass -
Hard Knott - Lingcove
Beck -
Scar Lathing - Great
Moss -
Pen -
Scafell Pike
- Broadcrag Tarn - Cam Spout - Great Moss - Lingcove Beck -
Hard Knott - Hardknott
Pass
Distance: 9.3 miles
Total Ascent: 1240 metres
Time Taken: 5 hours 45 minutes
Weather: Overcast. 17oC.
Route Map
The weather certainly didn't turn out as
I expected with it being rather grey and I didn't really know which
route I would take until I did it. I must say it took longer than I
thought and it was pretty arduous going at times over boggy ground
coupled with a steep ascent and descent. It was still enjoyable though -
this is my favourite area of all.

Dawn at an un-named tarn on Hard Knott.

Sunrise over Wrynose Pass.

Esk Pike, Bowfell and Crinkle Crags from Hard Knott
summit.

Heading into Upper Eskdale it all looks a bit gloomy
and the cloud is starting to form on the tops.

The Scafells ahead.

Bowfell and Crinkle Crags.

Slight Side and Scafell, hidden by cloud.

Bowfell.

Casper plans the route - there is a steep descent to
cross Lingcove Beck then a steep climb again over the knolls in the
middle distance.

Casper hides in the bracken shortly after the crossing
of Lingcove Beck.

Lingcove Beck.

Slight Side and Scafell from Scar Lathing, Sampson's
Stones on the mound beneath Cam Spout Crag.

Scafell Pike hidden by cloud with Ill Crag to the
right.

Casper above Great Moss.

The cloud is clearing from Scafell Pike now. The peak
to the right of Esk Buttress is Pen. Now, should I climb Pen or climb
Little Narrowcove? In the end I decided on Pen and climbed following the
gill to the left of Esk Buttress - which was steep to say the least!

The Scafells reflected in a tarn on Great Moss.

Scafell.

Esk Pike at the head of Great Moss.

Great Moss from the climb to Pen, Hard Knott and
Harter Fell in view.

Volcanic sedimentary layers on the summit of Pen.


The formidable East Buttress on Scafell.

The way to Scafell Pike from Pen.

Scafell, Broad Stand and Mickledore from the Eskdale
Cairn on Scafell Pike.

Pillar, Kirk Fell, Great Gable and beyond from the
summit Scafell Pike.

Looking over Styhead Tarn to Derwent Water, Skiddaw
and the northern fells.

The eastern fells beyond the Scafell ridge.

Broad Stand from Broadcrag Tarn - the highest tarn in
the Lake District at 827m according to Birkett...but my mapping software
shows Foxes tarn at 837m and Long Top Tarn (Crinkle Crags - the tarn is
un-named on the OS map) at 854m. Now, should I climb Lord's Rake and
climb Scafell or descend Cam Spout? Oops, look at the time - lets go!

Descending the Cam Spout path.

Upper Eskdale from the descent by Cam Spout, which was
a mere trickle today.

Looking back to Cam Spout and Scafell.

The aforementioned Long Top.

I don't believe it! (to coin a phrase) - sunshine on
Great Moss.
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