Striding Edge & Helvellyn

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Date of Walk Sunday 14th August 2005.
Start / Finish Time Start:- 11:15am / Finish:- 5:00pm (including stops).
Walk Patterdale--Striding Edge--Helvellyn--White Side--Raise--Sticks Pass--Glenridding.
Distance 9.5 miles (approx).
Ramblers Group  Group "B"    Group Leader:- Phil Hills
Weather Warm, Sunny, Pleasant, Slight Breeze, Good Visibility, 19C (approx). 

 

Walk Notes

After a few walks with the "C" party of the Barrow Ramblers I thought that I would undergo the task of joining the "B" party and get the summits visited. I am hoping over time I will conquer all 214 of the "Wainwrights". I joined the party at Patterdale when we got off the coach, the weather didn't look too promising at first but quite soon after it started to brighten up. The climb from Patterdale to the "Hole-in-the-Wall" I regard as quite a drag and very strenuous, at one point I wondered whether I would make it...........but, I am sure it was fellwalking's way of blowing out the cobwebs as this was the first mountain I had tackled in 7 years.........the last being Black Combe (1970ft) in May 1998. When  we arrived at the Hole-in-the-Wall we stopped and had lunch and after 20 minutes we then started the ascent of Striding Edge. It had always been an ambition of mine to do this walk. We gradually climbed up Striding Edge ever higher until we reached the "Rock Chimney" and I was amazed at the amount of people on Striding Edge at that point. After conquering the rock chimney (or walking the path under it like I did!!) there was an awkward scrambly climb upwards to the summit of Helvellyn (3117ft), I found this part quite a challenge, tiring, but very enjoyable. At last, I eventually reached the summit of Helvellyn (for the second time as I had an earlier walk to Helvellyn from Nethermost Pike with the Ramblers in 1995). I was overjoyed when I reached the summit, from there we went on to Helvellyn Lower Man (3033ft), White Side (2831ft) and Raise (2897ft) and then descended down Sticks Pass and on to Glenridding. Although I was completely shattered when I got back, I am glad I did it. I will be staying with the "B" party.

 

                                               

                                Patterdale Valley from ascent to Striding Edge                                                                 View of Birks (2041ft) from ascent to Striding Edge 

                                               

                           View of Saint Sunday Crag (2759ft) from ascent                                                                       View of Helvellyn (3117ft) from Hole-in-the-Wall

                                               

                                          The Hole-in-the-Wall Stile                                                                                                Helvellyn, Swirral Edge and Red Tarn

                                               

                              Looking Back from Striding Edge to Red Tarn                                                                    The final section of ascent to summit of Helvellyn

                                               

                           View of Red Tarn and Catstycam (2920ft) from Helvellyn                                                   View of Striding Edge and Red Tarn from Helvellyn (3117ft)

                                               

                                Swirral Edge, Catstycam and Red Tarn from Helvellyn                                                                   South-West view from Helvellyn Summit

 

                                                                           

                                                                             The Summit of Raise (2897ft) with Skiddaw (3054ft) in distance (on right)

 

 

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