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Helvellyn - via Striding and Swirrel edges

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:18 pm
by The_Greenman2000

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the last day of our trip and the weather was still amazing. But we were quite tired after the last few days to we kept it short, just up to Helvellyn from Glenridding via Birkhouse Moor, then back again via Catstyecam so we could take in a couple of ridges.
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Looking up from Birkhouse Moor to Helvellyn and Catstyecam

The dog managed the ridges fine until the end of Striding edge where the drop is quite shear and he had to be lowered down.
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Looking back over Striding Edge

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On top helvellyn with the mist rising up the Dales

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Helvellyn Panorama

Re: Helvellyn - via Striding and Swirrel edges

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:59 pm
by dav2930
Nice one - you certainly timed your trip to perfection weather-wise. The circuit of the Helvellyn edges is an absolute classic. I make a point of doing this at least once every winter when conditions are good. Great pics of the developing inversion; it's a pity you didn't take or post more :)

Re: Helvellyn - via Striding and Swirrel edges

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:10 pm
by trailmasher
Some great images there Greenman :clap: and a great way to go apart from the doggie drop on the end of Striding Edge :lol: . Perfect walk on a perfect day :)

Re: Helvellyn - via Striding and Swirrel edges

PostPosted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 6:23 pm
by ChrisW
Some lovely shots there Greenman, the mist rising up the dales is a stunner, it must have been worth the hike just for that :thumbup:

Re: Helvellyn - via Striding and Swirrel edges

PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:58 am
by The_Greenman2000
trailmasher wrote:Some great images there Greenman :clap: and a great way to go apart from the doggie drop on the end of Striding Edge :lol: . Perfect walk on a perfect day :)


Yes, I didn't mind the drop, but the dog who is getting on a little now, had to be lowered down by his harness......dignity left on the top