Coledale round
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:41 pm
Since I made the decision to complete the Wainwrights at the beginning of November I had been busy ticking off hills that I had never considered doing and going into areas for the first time. I have really enjoyed going into the hills around Howtown, back of Skiddaw and Whinlatter area. The numbers were totting up, 45 in the last 3 months, and todays target Whiteside would add 1 to the list. I had been up onto Grisedale Pike and the other Coledale hills numerous times but never walked along to Whiteside. The easiest route would be going from Crummock water side but that would mean more driving so I opted to go via Braithwaite. An early start meant I was away from home at 06.50 and due to the non existent traffic on the A69 and 66 I was surprisingly at Braithwaite for 8.30hrs.
The MWIS forecast promised much 15mph winds, 70% chance of sunshine and clear summits and temp around 1 or 2 degrees. In the event it was a typical winters day, encompassing Autumn, winter and spring
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I opted for easier start, rather than going up onto Grisedale I walked up the fairly level track up towards the mines and cutting over the burn to head up towards the col. The wind was non existent and the cloud hung around. Onto the zig zags before the col I was totally in the cloud and only came back into the clear once up on Coledale Hause.
Looking at the path up Sand hill I considered my options and was looking to avoid doing sand Hill and Hopegill Head twice so I followed some tracks bearing NW over the hillside up towards the ground between Hopegill head and Whiteside. The tracks ran out and due to ravine type section I ended up going uphill and only avoided doing 100 feet of Hopegill Head as I joined the path to whiteside. The views back to Crag hill and the cloud hanging over Skiddaw were superb.
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I have read articles regarding the track to Whiteside claiming it is the best mile in Lakeland. It certainly is pleasant and fairly level throughout its mile length. The snow and wet rock made it more interesting on the way to Whiteside. Once there it was a straightforward return along the same track up to Hopegill Head
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Once on Hopegill Head the sun came out for the first time. I had considered going over to Ladyside Pike but the start is steep from Hopegill head and that side of the hill was covered in wet snow. I watched a walker coming up towards Hopegill from Ladyside who was on all fours coming up the last section so I gave it a miss and went for Sand Hill and down towards Coledale Hause. I could see over to the west was a large snowstorm so abandoned plans to go up the direct route onto Eel crags and walked instead up the col between Grasmoor and Crag Hill and then the ascending path up to Wandope. As I did so I was enveloped by the storm and was in a whiteout as I went onto Wandope and the corrie edge up to Crag Hill. Up on top the atmosphere started to change so I hung around for 5 minutes to catch a bit of clear views
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From Crag Hill I took the path down to Sail then down the raised path towards the col before dropping down and going up Outerside. As I did so the day changed to a spring day, the skies cleared and the temp raised 5 or 6 degrees. Finished off with a pleasant walk down from Outerside and onto Barrow before dropping down into Braithwaite and back to the car. 6 1/2 hrs 12 miles and 1400 metres of ascent on a good day.
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