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Last Walk of the Year - Buttermere, at Last!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 3:51 pm
by Christo1979

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I'd been planning to climb Dale Head and walk along the ridge to Robinson for some time, but it had never quite fit in with plans and logistics, not helped by the public transport from Buttermere not running once the winter months arrive. But now the time had come, and I was looking forward to spending New Year in Buttermere. A three-day plan was drawn-up, and accommodation booked at the Cragg camping barn for two nights. A train to Carlisle, a bus to Keswick, and a (very busy!) bus to Seatoller later, I found myself at the National Trust Car Park shortly before 12pm, and off I went.

I followed the old toll road from Seatoller alongside the Honister Pass road, as far as Honister mine, and then took the steep but easy path straight up the hillside to Dale Head. Wainwright seems to suggest this route is almost cheating, but given that I had fairly heavy pack, I didn't feel too bad. But I did find myself climbing more slowly than the many other walkers on the hill today - damn them with their cars and their daypacks :lol: The weather was unseasonably good, conditions crystal clear, and the views wonderful.

ImageUntitled by Christopher Watson, on Flickr

From Dale Head it was off down the at times precarious path along Hindscarth Edge, and then very easy and pleasant walking along to the summit of Hindscarth itself. I stopped a while to appreciate the views, and delighted in the fact that a year ago I'd hardly set foot on any Wainwrights and now could name most of the hills on the skyline and recall wonderful days of walking on them.

ImageUntitled by Christopher Watson, on Flickr

ImageUntitled by Christopher Watson, on Flickr

After leaving Hindscarth I followed a well-trodden path not on my map, contouring its way to Littledale Edge, then immediately started the plod up to Robinson. The sun was low in the sky, and the short winter day was already showing signs of disappearing. Lovely sunset views from the summit, and I sat there for some time.

ImageUntitled by Christopher Watson, on Flickr

With a couple of paths available from the summit of Robinson, I opted for the one leaving directly from the cairn, and found it to be uncomfortably steep, it felt even steeper than the contours suggested on the map :lol: It took a while to get down to Buttermere Moss, where suddenly it was all squelch and wet feet, and by now the sun had quickly disappeared. The view from around High Snockrigg, however, was beautiful.

ImageUntitled by Christopher Watson, on Flickr

Now the light had gone, I carefully trod my way down from High Snockrigg to Buttermere, part of me wishing I had camped up on the fells in this glorious weather, but part of me glad to pop into the Bridge Inn, and settle in for a relaxing evening with a map and Wainwright's Western Fells book, looking forward to New Year's Day.

ImageUntitled by Christopher Watson, on Flickr

Re: Last Walk of the Year - Buttermere, at Last!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:37 pm
by Gordie12
That looked absolutely brilliant :D :D :D

Re: Last Walk of the Year - Buttermere, at Last!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 2:23 pm
by Christo1979
Gordie12 wrote:That looked absolutely brilliant :D :D :D


It was a glorious day for it! Great walk :)

Re: Last Walk of the Year - Buttermere, at Last!

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 5:12 pm
by trailmasher
Hey Christo, I wouldn't call it cheating if you walked up from Seatoller as that's a fair walk in anyway :clap: A good report and some great pics there 8)

Re: Last Walk of the Year - Buttermere, at Last!

PostPosted: Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:18 pm
by Christo1979
trailmasher wrote:Hey Christo, I wouldn't call it cheating if you walked up from Seatoller as that's a fair walk in anyway :clap: A good report and some great pics there 8)


Thanks for your encouraging comments :) I feel less of a Wainwright cheat now lol. One day perhaps I’ll actually do a horsehoe walk as an actual horseshoe, in one walk :lol:

Re: Last Walk of the Year - Buttermere, at Last!

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 7:58 pm
by Sgurr
If you were cheating, we were double cheating, since we went up Dale head from Honister with only day-packs

Re: Last Walk of the Year - Buttermere, at Last!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 3:10 pm
by Christo1979
Sgurr wrote:If you were cheating, we were double cheating, since we went up Dale head from Honister with only day-packs


I'm only jealous, really. If I ever learn to drive, my daypack will get used an awful lot more :lol: