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Tuesday 30th November 2010
Start point: Grasmere (NY
337 073)
Grasmere - Easedale Tarn -
Tarn Crag - Codale Tarn
- Belles Knott - Easedale Tarn - Grasmere
Distance: 6.7 miles
Total Ascent: 535 metres
Time Taken: 3 hours 15 minutes
Start Time: 10:40
Weather: Cold and clear.
0oC
Route Map
It was a different experience on the
fells today than yesterday - the winter conditions were not as full on
and it was a more sedate experience heading into Easedale in the
sunshine. Out of the sun, though, it was bitterly cold with the wind on
the Tarn Crag ridge making it feel even colder. Crampons were not
required today but those micro spikes came in handy on the icy paths on
the descent.

Helm Crag from Easedale.

Easedale.

The path to Easedale Tarn, Sourmilk Gill centre.

Looking back along Easedale from the climb towards
Heron Pike and Nab Scar.

Sourmilk Gill.

The view in the opposite direction.

Tran Crag ahead.

Fairfield appears from the cloud.

The Sourmilk Gill crossing.

Part frozen Easedale Tarn.

Great Castle How across Easedale Tarn.

A quick snow flurry on Tarn Crag.

Casper the snow monster.

Looking down on Easedale Tarn from the climb to Tarn
Crag.

Cloud topped Helvellyn.

Fairfield, back in cloud.

Dougal and Casper at the summit of Tarn Crag.

The Coniston fells from the summit.

Looking towards the Langdale Pikes. In the centre is
frozen Codale Tarn with Belles Knott to the left - I made a bee-line for
there.

Dougal does his usual mountain lion thing!

Big icicles on the way to Codale Tarn.

Codale Tarn.

Codale Tarn from Belles Knott.

Easedale Tarn from Belles Knott.

Looking back up to the Matterhorn-esque Belles Knott
from the treacherous path back down to Easedale Tarn.

Mono Tarn Crag.

Setting sun and Casperoo.
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