heavy sacks the penance for good weather |
I met them from their B&B in Stonethwaite and off we went up by Greenup Gill, past Lining Crag to Greenup Edge. We made good time and were soon descending into Far Easedale. I had suggested Helm Crag but Chris was happier with the easier route; Patterdale still seemed a long way away. It was OK for me with my light day sack but Chris and Pat were more heavily laden.
gentle ascent by Tongue Beck |
Rather than going through Grasmere we followed a path through delightful woodland past Lancrigg Vegetarian Hotel (resisting tea on the terrace with difficulty!) and took the back lane to Mill Bridge. Having climbed to 600m and then descended back down to 100m we now faced climbing back up to 600m at Grisedale Hause. However we needn't have worried, the path up the eastern side of Tongue Gill was a delight. Good underfoot with extensive stretches stonelaid it was easy to walk and wasn't too steep. Adding to this the delightful sounds of the beck that accompanied us I found this a much better way up to the Hause than the way up Little Tongue which I had used in the past.
good stonelaid path up to Grisedale Hause |
At Grisedale Hause we parted and I desended to Dunmail Raise to get the bus back to Keswick and Chris and Pat went down to Grisedale Tarn and from there to Patterdale where they were staying the night. It is a great pity that there is no direct bus service from Patterdale to Keswick. Until 2009 there was an excellent summer service but unfortunately there was no funding for 2010 ands there is no service this year either.
I had a super view back towards Fairfield which I should have enjoyed again today with my Keswick Rambles walk today. Sadly no one turned up outside the Moot Hall at 10am (I suppose it was trying to rain and horrid compared with yesterday!) so Skye and I walked back home again. The forecast was for a much better afternoon and as I write this at 1 o'clock the sun has come out and the clouds are lifting. Don't forget that Keswick Rambles leaders will always be their at the adverised time to give you a good walk whatever the weather!
Fairfield and Grisedale Tarn |
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