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Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree


Postby poppiesrara » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:20 am

Wainwrights included on this walk: Branstree, Harter Fell (Far Eastern Fells), High Street, Kentmere Pike, Mardale Ill Bell, Selside Pike

Hewitts included on this walk: Branstree, Harter Fell (Far Eastern Fells), High Street, Kentmere Pike, Rough Crag, Selside Pike

Date walked: 17/03/2012

Time taken: 5.5

Distance: 20.25 km

Ascent: 1170m

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A terrific long Lakes route around the beautiful southern tip of Haweswater, on a day that veered between warm spring and grim winter.

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Ignoring the ‘Road Closed’ signs that blocked the road to Mardale Head (it’s a long way to go to give up! But the signs might be truer soon, as there is some pretty heavy machinery on the route that even now takes a bit of getting past) grants what may be a very rare parking spot in the tiny carpark there. The shore path leads easily to the foot of the Rough Crag / Long Stile ridge, which is a terrific steep route up to the summit of High Street, great views all round and a constantly interesting traverse of mildly exposed fellside paths and little rocky half-scrambles. The summit area itself seems a little bland afterwards, a broad flat expanse with a little too much ‘foreground’ blocking the views west to Lakeland – it’s easier to believe the idea of this as a former racecourse once on top (even if the horses definitely didn’t get up there over Rough Crag…!).
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Harter Fell from Mardale Head

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Mardale Ill Bell from Mardale Head

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Southern Haweswater and The Rigg

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Long Grain over Gate Crag

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Swine Crag leading onto Rough Crag ridge

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Blea Water and Mardale Ill Bell

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Branstree from Rough Crag

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Long Stile ascent to High Street

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Haweswater and Selside Pike beyond Rough Crag summit

The route from High Street over Mardale Ill Bell and the Nan Bield Pass to Harter Fell is extremely well-pathed, stone-steps making light work of the steeper ups and downs and something close to gravel leading over the flatter parts. Probably very easy going most days, and clearly very popular, but made quite tough today by a fierce and lasting hailstorm that made those stones quite treacherous underfoot. Teeth gritted, hood up, camera buried, and by the summit there was just enough clear sky blowing slowly in to make the short there-and-back to ‘bag’ Kentmere Pike not seem too foolish. In truth, this isn’t the most distinguished of hills and the route between is marshy and a little nondescript – the more thoughtful probably include it in a Kentmere horseshoe and only have to tread that ground once…
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Ridge to Harter Fell through the storm

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Kentmere Reservoir

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Ill Bell ridge from near Kentmere Pike

Back on Harter Fell a second time, the skies opened again, this time for a burst of snow that had seemed a world away in shirtsleeves in the valley a couple of hours before. Another good path leads down to the Gatescarth Pass, where – painful as it is to cut short a planned walk – the sight of a forbidding and insurpassable-looking bog at the foot of Branstree and the thought of two moorland peaks after a heavy downpour started to send me off down the obvious path down to the start. But a few hundred yards that way reveals a decent enough tread cutting back up to the top, and nothing afterwards looks quite as bad as that initial prospect… Branstree and Selside Pike are undramatic but nice enough little rounded hills, with a surprisingly clear track leading over them and down the vague north ridge – keep looking left for the great views of Mardale (in between watching your steps in the boggier stretches) and it’s quite a pleasant way to wind down.
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Wintry Harter Fell summit

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Branstree at the end of the rainbow...

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Longsleddale and Shipman Knotts from ascent of Branstree

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Selside Pike from cairn above Artle Crag

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Lady's Seat and Whelter Bottom

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The grim Captain Whelter Bog below Branstree

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Swindale from descent of Selside Pike

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Riggindale from the Old Corpse Road

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Rough Crag and Mardale Head from ruin on the OCR

Back in the valley, having descended west past some handsome falls on the grassy Old Coach Road, the shore path back to Mardale Head seems a little undulating and awkward at the end of a day, but the stunning views over Haweswater – the low angle and still water making for some lovely reflections – more than compensate.
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The Rigg and Kidsty Pike over Haweswater

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Mardale Head

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North over Haweswater

A ‘walk of two halves’ perhaps, especially underfoot – 7 miles or so up to High Street and around to Harter Fell before descending would be a really good shorter walk, the later three hills being ones that might be visited a little less frequently – but still a wonderful appetiser to what might hopefully be many more Lakes days this year…
Last edited by poppiesrara on Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Postby ChrisW » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:44 am

Another beautiful epic P, with some picture postcard shots along the way. Incredible difference between the start/middle & end but that's what makes hillwalking so great I guess :D
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Re: Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Postby garyhortop » Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:01 am

What a superb walk!! Great pics and really enjoyed reading the report! :D
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Re: Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Postby SusieThePensioner » Mon Mar 19, 2012 1:26 pm

A great walk with some fantastic photos :thumbup: What a range of weather you had but then that's part of the enjoyment of being out on the fells :lol:

poppiesrara wrote:The shore path leads easily to the foot of the Rough Crag / Long Stile ridge, which is a terrific steep route up to the summit of High Street,
I love that part of the route :D
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Re: Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Postby johnkaysleftleg » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:18 pm

Perhaps my favourite part of the Lakes. Love the long stile ridge over Rough Crag :thumbup:
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Re: Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Postby L-Hiking » Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:48 pm

Well done Poppie, thats a good round, :D especially well done on the divert to Kentmere Pike and back and then to walk up boggy Branstree :(

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Re: Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Postby poppiesrara » Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:54 pm

Thanks, everyone! Really enjoyed this one, and I think - after a few months away from areas like this perhaps... that even the Branstree/Selside loop alone would be a really decent little walk. It isn't flattered by what goes before though.

Glad to see that the Rough Crag approach has a bit of popularity - I haven't seen it described too much and it was absolutely deserted on Saturday, although there were plenty trudging through the conditions around M Ill Bell/Harter Fell...
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Re: Mardale Circuit: High Street, Harter Fell & Branstree

Postby ciderpeter » Tue Mar 20, 2012 9:12 pm

Nice mixed bag of weather!! Like you say, makes the day a bit more interesting!

Interesting route choice too... I did effectively a horseshoe to get Selside Pike and Branstree, crossing over to do Harter Fell, Kentmere Pike and Shipman Knotts (from Sadgill). Mainly because I couldn't afford the petrol round to where you started! haha

Those later fells can be boggy as hell as I think you found out - do them first next time! Althoguh that would mean you had to descend not ascend Rough Crag which is a fantastic route :)
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