by Benaden887 » Sat Sep 28, 2019 6:54 pm
Wainwrights included on this walk: Great Gable
Hewitts included on this walk: Great Gable
Date walked: 16/04/2010
Time taken: 8
Distance: 7 km
Ascent: 850m
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Lake District climbing. 16/04/2010
The KMC were booked into the Coniston Copper mines hut, for our monthly w/e jaunt. Bert had a full car as we traded the M6 @ Carlisle, for the A595 to reach the hamlet of Wasdale head. From the cp, Bertie`s group, take the Lingmell Gill route,to Scafell, while Kenny and I head for Great Gable, the Sphinx and Napes Needle to clear some more items from my todo list. The weather fine and dry gives great views over the valley. Cross a burn to meet an uphill path then later break off R for the climbers traverse. Kirkfell rises to our L as we gain height and climb up the S side of Gable. Swarms of insects rise in the heat, a feast for Swallows, swooping around us; while below the lingmell Beck glistens in the sunshine. S lies Lingmell crag leading to Ill Crag, Scafell Pike with Scafell itself, just beyond. This group climbed with Bowfell from the Langdale valley, in the early 90s. Bracken gives way to grass then scree before reaching crags and the traverse path. It hugs the base of the climbs on this steep side of Gable, then ahead is the Sphinx, An odd looking standing rock, sometimes called Cat Rock, warrants some inspection. A line is found to climb it and we do so, before moving on.
Then on down, rounding a corner, Yes. Napes needle, a singular free standing pillar of rock, the birthplace of Lake district rock climbing. Found in Ken Wilson`s “Classic Rock”, this icon was for me, now a goer. Having read how to reverse the route, see, Needle Sports of Keswick (How get down from the top) it now became no1 on my list.
Two guys on ropes, down climbing from the top, as we drop off our gear, climb a short wall leading to the gap atween the Needle and the crag face. Known as “threading the needle”- this is a grade 2 scramble. A small group wait at its start, as we down climb the thread and still watch as we scramble back to our side for a flat area known as the dress circle. Here we have a break and gear up for the climb. One guy, now absailing the Wasdale crack, says he`s left a piece of gear up top, should help us get down. I opt for the Arete route overlooking the valley. Both are graded the same HS. But this one is nicer. Climb the ridge to a stance and by the time Kenny is brought up we have the top area to ourselves. A reccy here, finds the left gear, so clip it, then step onto an exposed wall. A horizontal break runs around the summit block. R/h on the break, L/h grasp the corner, pull and push, bring left foot onto the break and I can stand. Then reach up with both hands for a mantle shelf move and I`m there. Yes. Bring up Kenny, sit down and take in the views. A totally awesome place.
Another climber pulls up over the lip and rests. The top is somewhat crowded with three, but we get to talking. He has soloed the Needle “a good few times” and is heading for Knotts Kern to meet up with friends. An offer to belay us off the top is gleefully accepted, then a down climb of the Wasdale Crack and it`s over. Having retrieved the piece of gear left uptop, I hand it back to the surprised belayer of the first pair who are now having trouble on Eagles Nest. We take a break on returning to the dress circle, before climbing the 100m VD Needles Ridge.
So up to the gap again and now with the Needle at our backs, climb on smooth slabs to a short chimney, then a crack up a steep wall. Section of easy rock, crest a ridge to reach a stand, and belay. A 15m chimney come corner, step L climb the corner to a ledge. 34m climb a groove for ridge crest then step round to a steep wall overlooking the gully, Crack leads to crest again now, 35m easy scrambling along the gendarmed crest to the Napes main ridge. Change back to boots, tramp over short grass and red scree to the base of the Westmoreland crags for Pinnacle Ridge a VD. We could bypass this, but the spiky ridges and blocky walls give an easy crossing right to the summit of Great Gable`s cairn. Here a plaque denotes F&Rcc members lost in the great war. A wander around shows plenty folk up here. Returning down hill we met a threesome coming off the Sphinx ridge, after an assessment of what`s involved, we down climbed this, taking care over some tricky sections until a greasy chimney/gully, dropped us at the Sphinx and traverse path again. The walk back to the car was quiet but pleasing.
But what a day, a great day, one where every thing just clicked.
Next day was spent at Dow crag. With Kenny unwilling to try anything, I soloed Giants Crawl and Murray`s Route, before calling it a day.
Good w/e. So here`s tae the nex yin on ma list..
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