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Old Man - Brim Fell - Dow Crag

Old Man - Brim Fell - Dow Crag


Postby Phooooey » Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:08 pm

Wainwrights included on this walk: Brim Fell, Coniston Old Man, Dow Crag

Hewitts included on this walk: Dow Crag, The Old Man of Coniston

Date walked: 28/03/2010

Time taken: 4

Distance: 10 km

Ascent: 804m

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Walna Scar Car Park - Coniston Old Man - Brim Fell - Dow Crag - Walna Scar Road

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Damson and I set off early from Dalton as weather report looked bleak for the afternoon ... and we all know that weather reports are excellent.
01 Easter Rainbow over Coniston.JPG
Had sight of our first rainbow before we got out of the car and walked up into every weather imaginable as we climbed up through the old quarry up the Old Man. Wind and drizzle to begin with but Damson didn't seem phased so we pushed on.
04 Mist settling on Old man of Coniston.JPG
On nearing top of Old Man it turned to fog and then snow with the wind picking up a bit.
05 Top of Old Man - Wind and Snow.JPG
We pushed on across the top for Brim Fell with visibility down to a few yards and the snow turning to hail. As Damsons ears were being bombarded and flapping furiously in the wind we quickly turned and headed for Dow Crag.
10 Goats Water from just above Goats Hawse.JPG
Back to heavy rain and hail and strong winds on ascent of Dow Crag and plenty of hot air as the weather predictors got a blast from a very disgruntled me.
11 Windy and hail climbing Dow Crag.JPG
Old Man from Dow Crag with a windblown and very cold Damson
This was very quickly to change on reaching top of Dow Crag though as the clouds lifted and first views of surrounding fells poked through.
15 Brown Pike ridge from Buck Pike.JPG
On descent down the ridges towards Brown How, the sun broke through and by the time we had reached the Walna Scar Road the entire fells were bathed in glorious light and looked quite inviting. My advise for those venturing into the lakes is to ignore any weather report as it has its very own system. All in all though, we had an adventure and knocked a few ounces off the waistband ... which we put back on in Broughton at a pub on the way home.
Last edited by Phooooey on Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:25 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Old Man - Brim Fell - Dow Crag

Postby mountain coward » Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:53 pm

Which pub in Broughton? We go to Broughton a lot and stay at The Manor (Arms) but they don't do main meals, just toasties and soup, so we eat at either 'The Black Cock', 'The Kings Head' or the one with the view at the top of the hill, the 'High Cross Inn'... They're all pretty good really and it's a lovely village - but if you come from Dalton you probably visit a lot...

The Lakes certainly have their own weather systems for each valley and set of fells - can be useful if you've travelled all the way from the Dales like we do - you just swap to a different valley if you don't like the weather in the local one! :D
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Re: Old Man - Brim Fell - Dow Crag

Postby Phooooey » Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:12 pm

That day was the Kings Head but another good pud in locality is the Blacksmiths Arms in Broughton Mills. Great food and a healthy selection of ales. Been there a few times just recently having climbed Caw and the Dunnerdale Fells. :D
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Re: Old Man - Brim Fell - Dow Crag

Postby mountain coward » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:00 pm

We've been to the Blacksmith's too - several times... but we won't ever go for a meal of a winter's evening any more... last time the main bar with the fire was full so they stuck us in a side room with no heating... I had to wear my gloves to eat!! The food is great though...
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