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Any round of the Wainwrights will involve much trudging up benign grassy slopes to visit small piles of rock in the middle of nowhere. Nowt wrong with this of course; it gets you fit, it gets you out of the house, it's better than working, it's better than worrying about stupid football teams and you do get nice views from time to time if the weather allows.
For all that is good about the benign grassy slopes most fell walkers love rock; be it cliffs to stare down, (or up), knolls to wander over or around, or best of all, crags to get your hands dirty on, making you feel like a child again as you scramble inelegantly upwards while imagining you're climbing real mountains.
It would be easy to head for these honey pots first and fill your boots to the brim but then the endless miles of grassy slopes might seem just that little bit less attractive without Lakeland's best high ground to provide adventure and exhilaration from time to time. It was with this in mind that certain fells have been ignored, despite their obvious charms, on our journey so far but when Grace specifically asked if we could climb Crinkle Crags it seemed like as good a time as any.
Rather than the traditional walk including Bow Fell I decided to combine the Crinkles with Pike O'Blisco and Cold Pike. The route up Blisco is on an excellent made path, very sympathetic with surroundings, before the final craggy pyramid is climbed with many simple but enjoyable scrambles. Pike O'Blisco is a grand rocky summit just like a fell or mountain should be, perfect place for lunch and to enjoy the views.
Pike O'Blisco by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
The band from the valley floor by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
The Pikes of Langdale by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
The Langdale Pikes by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Pike O'Blisco's South Summit by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Crinkle Crags from Pike O'Blisco by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Pike O'Blisco by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Grace on Pike O'Blisco by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
It's a simple descent down to red tarn before gaining height via the broad path to Crinkle Crags. Once the slopes to the south eased we headed off over largely easy ground to Cold Pikes summit tors. It's a nice summit but in this company it is somewhat overshadowed. We didn't linger long before heading off up the soon to be upgraded path to Crinkle Crags.
Crinkle Crags by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Cold Pike by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
With Crinkle number one climbed (a Hewitt in it's own right) the bad step came into view. Given that it is so easily avoidable, either by the clear path to the left or by the grass and boulders to the right the name isn't really appropriate, however due to the status granted by AW it is somewhat a right of passage to the summit of the mountain. I must confess that it did look a bit intimidating and the scramble up was a little out of my comfort zone but overall it was good fun. Hughie probably didn't agree as he was unceremoniously hauled up on the end of his lead before Grace and an under pressure Nicola managed to clamber up the obstacle. Crinkle Crags summit was reached minutes later and we had hot chocolate and coffee and took in another wonderful panorama. It was at this point that my battery on my camera gave up the ghost and with me forgetting to charge my spare it was camera phone from here on out.
The (not so) Bad Step by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Crinkle Gill by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Grace on Crinkle Crags Summit by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Bowfell and Crinkles from The summit by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Looking down Mickle Door by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Hughie checks out one of the Crinkles by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
Nicola and Grace with the Scafells behind by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr
We weaved out way along the ridge visiting the remaining Crinkles and the Hewitt of Shelter Crags completing the entertaining traverse of this superb mountain. The Band was chosen as a descent route given it's steady slopes and a nice relaxed walk back to the car was a fine way to end the day. This walk certainly lived up to its billing with both Pike O'Blisco and Crinkle Crags becoming instant faves. The day was finished off by a certain stupid football team winning at Old Trafford for the first time since before I was born.
Langdales from the Band by
johnkaysleftleg, on Flickr