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Hi, no Saturday gang this week, the lads were in Newquay on a stag weekend so it was me and hubby who set off bright and early for the Lake District. We were promised good weather and it delivered. We parked off the main road and walked to Rydal Mount and our first ascent to Nab Scar. This climb gave us ever improving views, especially of the Western Fells.
- Ascent to Nab Scar
- Views on the climb
The summit of Nab Scar at 440 metres
- Nab Scar summit
It was good fun trying to spot the peaks in the distance, not always easy as the angles change. The slab is clearly visible on Bowfell.
- Crinkle Crags and Bowfell
The next peak after a drop and climb was Heron Pike at 612 metres, great views of Fairfield opening up, also the valley floor.
- Heron Pike summit
As we moved on to the next peak, a longer climb to Great Rigg we could see our eventual exit down to Stone Arthur.
- View down to Stone Arthur, our exit
After a climb it was the summit of Great Rigg at 766 metres, it was getting warm now.
- Great Rigg summit
Ahead was the last climb to Fairfield.
- Fairfield ahead
Reached the summit of Fairfield at 873 metres, and it was a couple of degrees colder, a few people up there and some great views.
- Summit with Helvellyn behind
One of me and Glynn with St.Sunday Crag behind us, taken by a fellow climber.
- Fairfield summit
As we were going off via Stone Arthur it was a descent back to Great Rigg.
- Looking towards Great Rigg
Great views to the valley.
- Valley
- Helm Crag from above Stone Arthur
After what seemed a long descent, we reached Stone Arthur summit at 500 metres.
- Stone Arthur with Alcock Tarn in background
A final look up to Stone Arthur, quite a daunting view, like a castle.
- View to Stone Arthur
Final figures from the Satmap showed a distance of 18.2 km and total ascent of 1247 metres, it was a lovely walk in good weather with great views, how good to be on the hills