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Blencathra - Hall's Fell and Mungrisdale Common

Blencathra - Hall's Fell and Mungrisdale Common


Postby andy63 » Fri Aug 07, 2015 2:17 am

Wainwrights included on this walk: Blencathra, Mungrisdale Common

Hewitts included on this walk: Blencathra

Date walked: 24/07/2015

Time taken: 4

Distance: 11.5 km

Ascent: 818m

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This was the first time I've been up Blencathra. I decided to go up via Hallsfell Ridge.I parked the car in Threlkeld village and headed east along a minor road before turning left up a private road past some farm buildings and onto the open fell. The Hall's Fell path is to the right of Gate Gill.

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Gate Gill


It's a good path but quite steep and leads quickly up to the rocky ridge.

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There's a choice of routes along the ridge. I decided to ignore the bypass path and go over the top, and managed to stick to the crest of the ridge most of the way up, but near the top there was a bit I didn't like the look of so I went down and found an easier way.

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Summit


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View back down the ridge


After reaching Blencathra summit the next objective was Mungrisdale Common. This was a rather pointless exercise in 'Wainwright bagging', as it isn't really a hill, and Wainwright himself didn't recommend that anyone should go there.

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Mungrisdale common


Anyway, just to get a blue dot on the map, I walked over to Atkinson Pike, from where there's a path leading across to the Common. It's downhill nearly all the way, with a tiny bit of ascent to the small pile of stones marking the 'summit'.

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Atkinson Pike


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Mungrisdale Common


Although it's not the most exciting of hills, Mungrisdale Common does provide a painless way of getting down from Blencathra.A faint path heading south west from the cairn goes over Sinen Gill and down to join the Cumbrian Way, and then a well made path and a quiet country lane lead back to Threlkeld.

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Sinen Gill


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Cumbria Way


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Re: Blencathra - Hall's Fell and Mungrisdale Common

Postby dav2930 » Fri Aug 07, 2015 7:42 pm

Enjoyed that. Hall's Fell or 'Narrow Edge' is definitely one of the best ways up Blencathra - in some ways even better than Sharp Edge, as it's longer and leads straight to the summit. Wainwright describes it as 'positively the finest way to any mountain-top in the district.' :clap:

Does make you wonder why Wainwright included Mungrisedale Common as the subject of a separate chapter in his guide though! :?
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Re: Blencathra - Hall's Fell and Mungrisdale Common

Postby ChrisW » Mon Aug 10, 2015 5:38 am

Another little cracker Andy, the shot of the sheep on Atkinson Pike is awesome, the thing looks like it's posing for you :clap:
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