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The main objective here was to bag the Wainwright summits of Stone Arthur and Seat Sandal. Looking at the map, I decided that the best way to combine these would be by going over the top of Fairfield.
I started from a layby on the main road just outside Grasmere. The approach to Stone Arthur is by a track leading off the minor road behind the Swan Hotel. The track is currently close to vehicles due to having partly collapsed, but walkers can still get through.
At the end of the tarmac road there's a sign pointing to Stone Arthur and a clear path, so navigation wasn't difficult.
There's a short easy scramble up the rocks to the 'summit'. However, it's not really a separate hill, and there's a very short drop before the path continues uphill.
- Stone Arthur
- Stone Arthur summit (I think)
The path leads up to the ridge which leads from Heron Pike to Great Rigg and Fairfield. This was the second time I'd been here as I'd previously done the main 'Fairfield Horseshoe' route.
- Heron Pike
- Fairfield from Great Rigg
- Fairfield summit area
The summit of Fairfield was the only bit of this walk which was in mist. It would be quite easy to get lost here as it's a large flat area with no visible paths. Fortunately, as I emerged from the mist I was able to recognise Seat Sandal and soon found the path leading towards it.
- Seat Sandal from Fairfield
Unlike Stone Arthur, Seat Sandal is definitely a separate hill. There's a long descent from Fairfield, by the kind of loose stony path that I always find a bit awkward, to Grisedale Hause, and then a steep climb up (so steep I forgot to take a picture of the ascent.)
- Descent towards Grisedale Tarn
- Grisedale Hause
- Fairfield and St Sunday Crag from Seat Sandal
- Seat Sandal summit
I descended Seat Sandal by the south east ridge. Although it's not shown on the map, there's a nice grassy path leading all the way down.
- View to the west
- Descent