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14 03 2008 - Skiddaw, Little Man and Sale How |
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It was a grey day with lots of cloud which fortunately kept clear of the tops except on Skiddaw where there were no views to be had. I started from Latrigg car park and gasped my way up Jenkin Hill before following the path that goes through the gate and skirts around Lesser Man and Little Man. As I climbed towards Skiddaw's top the cloud became thicker and more extensive. All along the summit ridge a cold wind was blowing and without views there was nothing to detain me. I doubled back and clambered to the top of Little Man from where the views would have been spectacular on a clearer day. My next objective was the domed top of Sale How where I was rewarded with a little sunshine and a patch or two of blue sky. As I strolled down towards Skiddaw House the wind had dropped so that it was almost completely still and silent. I found myself entirely alone for a while with not even a stream or a bird to disturb the peacefulness. From Skiddaw House I followed the path over Salehow Beck and around the flanks of Lonscale Fell back to the car park. |
The Hawell monument near the start of the path up Jenkin Hill
Inscription on the column
Inscription on the base
Jenkin Hill
Derwent Water from Jenkin Hill
Looking across Lonscale Fell to Blencathra
Blencathra and Lonscale Fell again
Shelter on Skiddaw
Towards the summit
Skiddaw summit triangulation point
Coming off Skiddaw towards Little Man
Carl Side from Little Man
Lesser Man from Little Man
Blencathra from Little Man
From Little Man towards Carrock Fell in the distance (click on thumbnail)
Sale How across the centre with Bowscale Fell in the distance
Sale How summit towards Great Calva
Great Calva again from the path towards Skiddaw House
Skiddaw House and grounds
Skiddaw House again - renovation appeared to be going on so perhaps the youth hostel is to re-open
Great Calva
Salehow Beck looking towards Carrock Fell
Helvellyn from the path along the side of Lonscale Fell