Showing posts with label langdale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label langdale. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Holiday

We've had a good start to our week off with the lads. On Sunday we planned to walk up Ingleborough from Ingleton but the weather wasn't great so were opted to go to White Scar Cave instead. I've driven by many times but had never even been to the cafe never mind been down the cave.  Although the scenery down the cave might not be hugely dramatic the general ambiance of the route we took and the length of the walk (a mile in and the same back) made for a really good tour. Our guide was excellent too with lots of information for us and a few funny stories. We called at Bernie's cafe for late lunch and had what my mum would call a 'steady drive' back home via Settle and Airton

On Monday afternoon we went for a walk up the Beacon in the sunshine. The weather is still very hit and miss but we were treated to a lovely sunny few hours, which we all enjoyed. Tom hadn't been up the Beacon before and was very impressed by the views from the top. In the evening we had a fantastic roast beef dinner with all the trimmings including Yorkshire puddings and Brussels

Yesterday Stef drove us up to Keswick and then around some of our favourite places in the Lake District. Sam has been up a couple of times with his mum for the Saunders Mountain Marathon but again Tom hadn't been. 'It's like a different country!', was his reaction when we arrived at Wasdale opposite the screes. We managed to pull in Castlerigg stone circle, the Lakeland Pedlar, Needle Sports, the Moot Hall, the New Balance shop, Thirlmere, Dunmail Raise, Langdale, Cockley Beck (where we bought eggs) and Wasdale before coming back over Birker Fell and calling in Kendal to buy Kendal mint cake

Monday, 23 July 2012

A weekend in Langdale

I've probably been to Langdale more times than any other valley in Lakeland; partly because it's relatively close to 'home' (be it Derbys or the West Riding), and partly because I love it. Stef and I went over on Friday evening to stay at Millbeck Farm for the weekend. The farm has both sheep and cattle and is situated brilliantly right underneath the Langdale Pikes. Sue, the landlady, was very helpful and we have already booked to go back later in the year!

On Friday evening we just had time to check in and then nip for a pint or two to the Stickle Tavern. On Saturday we walked round the vast majority of the skyline from Chapel Stile up to Silver Howe, on over Blea Rigg to the Pikes, picking up the BG route with added peaks and went round the head of the dale as far as Pike O'Blisco. We called at the Old Dungeon Ghyll for tea and got back to the farm at 9-30pm, which meant we'd been out around 11hours in total and bagged 13 Wainwrights

Yesterday we climbed up to Thurnacar Knott, over High Raise, then went over to Sergeant's Crag and Eagle Crag (two new Wainwrights for us both) before coming back over Stake Pass (and the ODG again for soup and a pint)