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Showing posts with label walks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walks. Show all posts

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Easedale Tarn and Helm Crag from Grasmere

13.11.13
Walking with; Al





After the sultry Caribbean heat of Cuba, a chilly Wednesday in November was just the short of re-introduction to the Lake District I needed....(honestly...). Al was finally free of weddings, honeymoons and DIY and we got an early start and arrived in Grasmere before 9am. In fact, we were too early, I spied a previously unnoticed snapped lace and we had to knock on the door of the not yet open "Mountain Warehouse" to obtain a new one, so big thanks to them!
We left Grasmere, heading out into Easedale and following the steady, pleasant ascent alongside Sourmilk Gill until we reached Easedale Tarn. Helm Crag and the valley below were painted with Autumnal rust and we passed few other walkers. Apparently in the 19th Century this was such a popular spot that a refreshment kiosk was established there, much as a warming cup of coffee might have taken the edge of the wind, I think I prefer it in the natural state in which we found it. We followed the steepish path up to Eagle Crag before meandering back and forth across the tops and eventually making our way up to Sergeant Man for magnificent views down to Stickle Tarn and Pavey Ark, the first time I'd seen these two Lakeland icons from this angle. We could see the ever darkening clouds scudding towards us so hotfooted it across to Birks and then onto Brownrigg Moss before making our way along the ridge towards Helm Crag. The cloud stayed pretty high but as we reached Gibson Knott the rain hit and it was increasingly hard to imagine that only ten days before I'd been in the Sierra Maestra gently melting under a tropical sun! Not sure which I preferred more though, there's something life affirming about the smack in the face of gale driven rain :-)
We picked our way down from Helm Crag and followed Easedale back towards the village for a stop in at the Gingerbread shop and a welcome, warming brew. It felt really good to be out in the Lakes again after a brief hiatus and I now feel broken in for a good Winter of walking in the many and varied conditions the Lakes can throw at us!

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Some photos from walking trips in the past!

Given that I haven't been able to get out over the last two weeks I have fallen back on some reminiscing on walks completed in the past.......fun times!

In Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah


At the end of the Coast to Coast walk!


On top of Half Dome, Yosemite, California


On the Col Di Bos in the Italian Dolomites

Watendlath Beck Falls

On top of Snowdon during our Three Peaks Challenge

Cathedral Cove, Coromadel, New Zealand on a wet and wild day!

A walk in the French countryside near Duras


Campsite as Joshua Tree National Park ahead of Mammoth Peak hike

Jungle trekking in Fiji, near Pacific Harbour


Blue skies on top of Kinder Scout


Exploring The Pinnacles, Cervantes, Western Australia


Cooling down in Yanchep


Climber's window in St Olaf's Church, Wasdale Head


Wild campsite above Eel Tarn

Bryce Canyon from the Rim walk

Relaxing at Mariposa Grove

Finding some shade on the Half Dome trek

Walking near Gunung Brinchang in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

On Carlton Moor during my C2C


Taking on liquid at The Bluebell Inn, Ingleby Cross


Coast to Coast done!