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I visited the lakes last year (2018) and had really wanted to climb Scafell Pike, however the Beast from the East had other ideas and when I arrived the hill was in full winter conditions, for which I was unprepared.
This year I didn't want to similarly miss out and , as there had been some snow and it was still lying in places, I decided to book a guided walk.
I found
https://thelakedistrictwalker.co.uk/scafell-pike.html and booked their Scafell Pike Walk.
As I was walking alone it offered the reassurance I wanted in case the conditions were beyond what I was comfortable with.
I met my guide, Nathan, at Seathwaite and discovered that I was the only walker! I was fortunate therefore to have a private guided walk for a very reasonable price and I'd not hesitate to recommend them.
We left the farm and headed alongside Styhead Gill, with a little bit of scrambling required.
- Alongside Styhead Gill
We then gained Styhead Tarn and on to the famous Stretcher Box.
- Stretcher Box
Nathan dealt with the navigation at the point and we made our way along the Corridor Route.
The wee scramble alongside Styhead Gill had been a good warm up for the Bad Step and it was no bother at all.
We'd been hoping the clouds would clear but as we climbed we ended up heading into the clouds and a rather chilly summit.
- Summit Trig
Some quick photos and lunch to fuel the descent and we were on our way back down, veering towards Great End but not summitting.
Descending below the clouds allowed the views to appear again and it was a stunning walk all the way back down to the farm.
- Views on Descent
- Great End
All in all a great day and a real treat to have a private guided walk.
I was delighted to tick Scafell Pike off my list.