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Seatoller to Keswick via Dalehead&Robinson

Seatoller to Keswick via Dalehead&Robinson


Postby TonyEW » Sun Jan 31, 2010 9:21 pm

Wainwrights included on this walk: Dale Head, Robinson

Hewitts included on this walk: Dale Head, Robinson

Date walked: 31/01/2010

Time taken: 6

Distance: 19 km

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Seatoller to Keswick via Dale Head & Robinson
This is a linear of 19km with ascent of 950m. The buses run from Keswick bus station (Booths supermarket). From the terminus at Seatoller it’s up hill to the Honister Quarries. Located at the head of the Honister Pass in the centre of the Lake District, here they produce the world famous Westmorland Green slate a beautiful, functional material that has been extracted here for centuries
the slate is 400 Million years old!
If you’re feeling adventurous, you can see the mines at first hand by taking a underground tour or try out the new Via Ferrata. To contact visit [b][b]www.honister.com
From the quarries it’s up on to the tops. Dale Head is soon reached, and what a view from the large cairn. Onward over the head of Hindscarth and on to Robinson, from the summit of Robinson we head off downhill to the Newlands valley.
The exact date of the origin of Newlands Church is not known, it is believed to be some time in the mid 16th century In 1731 the church had its first Curate when Joseph Fisher was appointed. Around this time Newlands church was one of the poorer clergy with an annual stipend of £2 11s 7d, before 1731 the services where run by Lay Readers.
From Newlands we pass through Little Town, Skelgill and Portinscale to day’s end at Keswick bus station
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Seatoller to Keswick via Dale Head.gpx Open full screen  NB: Walkhighlands is not responsible for the accuracy of gpx files in users posts

002 Honister Crag.jpg
Honister Crag
003 Looking to Buttermere ridge.jpg
Buttermere Ridge
004 Cairn on Dale Head.jpg
Dale Head cairn
005 Crummock&Lowswater from Robinson.jpg
Crummock&Lowswater
006 View towards Keswick from Robinson.jpg
Towards Keswick
007 Newlands Church.jpg
Newlands Church
008 Newlands Church.jpg
Newlands Church
009 Church window.jpg
Church window
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Re: Seatoller to Keswick via Dalehead&Robinson

Postby 37lumleyst » Mon Feb 01, 2010 4:52 pm

Looks like you had much better views from dale Head than I got when I did it! I lovge the opening picture of Honister Cragg, very good shot
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Re: Seatoller to Keswick via Dalehead&Robinson

Postby mountain coward » Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:52 pm

Some moody skies there that's for sure! I was up on Skiddaw a few days before - not great viz but great fun and pretty icy! Love the inside of the church shots!
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