|
Friday 27th February 2009
Start point: Troutbeck (NY 409
032)
Troutbeck - Nanny Lane - The Hundreds -
Wansfell
-
Wansfell
Pike
- Nanny Lane - Troutbeck
Distance: 3.7 miles
Total Ascent: 350 metres
Time Taken: 1 hour 45 minutes
Weather: Clearing with the odd shower.
8oC.
Route Map
I ended up in a similar area to the walk
I did earlier in the week, starting from Troutbeck up to Wansfell. It is
a good little walk this and the views from lowly Wansfell are good. The
weather turned out much better than I expected as it was raining with a
really low cloud base at home - even Gummer's How was not visible today
when I went past. I know someone who wasn't bothered what the weather
did today though...

Over the rooftops of Troutbeck to Sour Howes.

The view to Sour Howes from further along Nanny Lane.

Walking along Nanny Lane. I followed the walled
section to the end, up to the right.

Casper seems to be enjoying the muddy section!

The cloud is lifting on the Ill Bell ridge beyond Dod
Hill from The Hundreds.

Up onto Baystones, the summit of Wansfell and the rain
has started - not that Casper seems to mind.

Caudale Moor and Thornthwaite Crag through the
clearing drizzle from Wansfell.

Heading for Wansfell Pike.

Pets Quarry on the slopes of Red Screes. The Kirkstone
quarry slate is world renowned and the Kirkstone Green slate when
polished is really beautiful, very tactile and organic. For the last
month or so I have been using a piece as a mouse mat and it is
absolutely fantastic, so good that I have had some made, inscribed with
the StridingEdge.net logo. If you would like more details on how to get
one and have a little piece of the Lake District at your fingertips,
please let me know.

A squelchy walk across to Wansfell Pike.

Wetherlam, left, clearing of cloud a little.

Rydal Water and the Langdale Pikes.

Red Screes.

Wansfell along the wall from the walk to Wansfell
Pike.

Casper leading the way to Wansfell Pike.

Looking along Stock Ghyll to the Kirkstone Pass which
lies in the depression between Red Screes and Caudale Moor.

A great view of Windermere from Wansfell Pike.

The view across Ambleside to Loughrigg Fell and the
Langdales beyond.

A panoramic view from Wansfell Pike. Select on the
image to see a larger version.

A brief spell of brightness and lifting cloud once
more on the far eastern fells.

Close up on Bowness and Bowness Bay.

Caudale Moor. To the left is the Kirkstone Pass road
and the Kirkstone Pass Inn with one of the Angletarn Pikes in view.

Casper lords it over Windermere.

The descent back to Troutbeck.
Return to top
Previous Walk
23rd February 2009
Troutbeck Tongue
< > Next Walk 4th March 2009
Caudale Moor
|