12 Dec - a superb sunny winter's day, and an ascent of Haystacks with Pete. First a winter sunrise from the A66 near Keswick, than a slippery ascent of the Honister pass to Honister slate mine and car park. The ascent itself is a varied route, and was made more interesting by ice and frost, demanding extra care -the summit (1900') gave fantastic all-round views, from Helvellyn in the east, past Scafell Pike and Great Gable, to Pillar and the coast. An amazing day on Wainright's favourite fell.
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Haystacks 12 Dec 2009
12 Dec - a superb sunny winter's day, and an ascent of Haystacks with Pete. First a winter sunrise from the A66 near Keswick, than a slippery ascent of the Honister pass to Honister slate mine and car park. The ascent itself is a varied route, and was made more interesting by ice and frost, demanding extra care -the summit (1900') gave fantastic all-round views, from Helvellyn in the east, past Scafell Pike and Great Gable, to Pillar and the coast. An amazing day on Wainright's favourite fell.
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Schiehallion 17 October 2009
17 October - a fantastic day of weather and a last minute trip to Scotland, and a long-awaited chance to climb Schiehallion. Cloudless skies, and the car park was full. An ascent of the east ridge, maintained by the John Muir Trust, a gradual climb of a narrowing stony ridge, with increasing views - a stunning view from the top (3,553'), particularly to the west across Rannoch Moor to Ben Nevis, Glencoe and the Mamores. Ben Lawers and Ben Cruachan to the south and west, and the Drumochter ranges to the north. An amazing panorama. 2h up and 1'20 min down - am I getting fitter?
Saturday, 12 September 2009
Blencathra 12 Sept 2009
12 Sept - another perfect sunny day and I climbed Blencathra by Hall's fell ridge to the summit (2,847') by the very enjoyable scramble along Narrow Edge, then along the saddle and down by Blease Fell. 2hrs up and an hour down. Wonderful views again of the Lakeland peaks. In fact, I think it is a better fellwalk than Scafell Pike.
Scafell Pike 11 Sept 2009

11 Sept - I finally conquered England's highest mountain! A fairly arduous walk up from Langdale, via Rossett Gill, up via Esk Hause across the very stony slopes of Ill Crag to the pull up to the summit of Scafell Pike (3,210'). An excellent viewpoint, from Blencathra and Skiddaw, then Great Gable, round to the southern fells. A total of 14 miles walked including 3,000 ft of ascent. The low sun on the return in the early evening gave some beautiful colours to the views.
Saturday, 13 June 2009
Beinn Dorain and Beinn an Dothaidh 12 June 2009
12 June - a fine day for an ascent of Beinn Dorain (3,523') and Beinn an Dothaidh (3,287'). A climb up from Bridge of Orchy in dry conditions on a normally very boggy path, then a traverse round the flank of the ridge to the summit of Beinn Dorain - an excellent viewpoint looking west - all the way from Ben Cruachan, past Glencoe to Ben Nevis and the Mamores. East, the Perthshire hills and Schiehallion. Then I dropped back down to the col and climbed the wetter slopes of Beinn an Dothaidh, an even better viewpoint for Rannoch Moor. 2 Munros on a sunny day!
Friday, 29 May 2009
Bidean nam Bian 29 May 2009
29 May - a superb cloudless day, and a fantastic but fairly arduous walk/scramble up Bidean nam Bian from the A82, via Coire nam Beith to the ridge, then E along the ridge to the summit of Stob Coire nam Beith - amazing views of Ben Nevis and the Mamores (over the top of Aonach Eagach) to the N, and S to Ben Cruachan. Then the last climb up to Bidean nam Bian 1150m (3,773'). A 360 panorama of Glencoe from its highest point, distant views as far as the Cuillin ridge and Glen Shiel. A very satisfying day, 6h up and down. Apparently the first clear day for 10 days!
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