We travelled to the Lake District for a long week-end of walking to
compensate ourselves for the cancellation of our Everest trip the day before
departure.
Friday the 19th March involved a 5 hour drive to the Lake District, a misty walk
up the Langdale Pikes and then to our Youth Hostel at Glenridding.
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Saturday dawned a glorious day. We decided to walk along Striding Edge,
up to Helvellyn, Fairfield and back to the Youth Hostel at Glenridding.
Total distance 20Km, with a combined ascent of just over 1500m, 8.25 hours
including stops.

On Striding Edge
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The summit of Helvellyn and a plaque commemorating the first aircraft to land on
a mountain in Britain in 1925
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Grisedale Tarn and the path up Fairfield
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We then head home to the YHA skirting Patterdale and Glenridding
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Sunday started nice and sunny so we headed for Scafell Pike. We started
the walk from Seathwaite to the North of Scafell Pike. A cold wind picked
up and the clouds rolled. Fortunately the skies cleared after about half
an hour and we had another perfect day for walking including sunburn! Only
14.5Km today and an ascent of 1135m.
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Two views of Scafell Pike from Esk Hause.

A panorama just before Scafell Pike and the final climb.
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The summit of Scafell Pike

We then descended back to Seathwaite via the Corridor Route and Styhead Tarn

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