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Sunday 21 March 2010 | Personalise | Help  
 WALKING 19 / 07 / 05
 

Weekly Route: Scafell Pike via Moasdale

By Dave Mycroft

Cockley Beck > Great Moss > Scafell Pike > Esk Hause > Bowfell > Wrynose Pass

Distance: 11.3 Miles (18.3 Km)

Height Gain: 4245 feet (1294 metres)

Overview: A classic circuit of Lakeland peaks via Great Moss

Maps: Ordnance Survey OL6

Overall Grade: 4

Start Point: NY 241 017 - Cockley Beck


There are many ways up England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike, from the classic Wasdale Head approach to the western approaches via Esk Hause. This circular route takes the lesser used, but stunning, southern approach from the Wrynose Pass up Moasdale to Great Moss.

Along with your usual kit you'll need to take a camera, as the views across Great Moss to Scafell and Scafell Pike to the East, and Bow Fell and Crinkle Crags to the West, are amongst the most photogenic in the country.

Depending on your energy levels, and time available, there are a wide variety of possible extensions to the route, and a couple of quick exits if it's all getting a bit much. Another alternative is to split the walk in two, with a wild camp at either Great Moss or Angle Tarn, and add in Scafell and Crinkle Crags to the route.


Section 1 - Cockley Beck to Great Moss

Length: 3.25 miles (5.23 Km)

Height Gain: 568 Ft (308 m)


Park at the layby at Cockley Beck on the Wrynose Pass, next to a wooden signpost marked "Moasdale". From here take the slowly rising track North West, and follow it past Dod Pike on your left, to join Moasdale Beck.

The path now turns North East, following the beck uphill towards the skyline. Stick to the left hand side of the valley, about a third of the way up, to avoid the most boggy sections. As you progress up the valley the view opens up ahead of you, with Scafell Pike, Broad Crag, Bow Fell and Crinkle Crags showing what lies ahead.

As you approach the head of Moasdale aim slightly to the right for the gate in the electric fence, then drop down the obvious track to a crossing point over Lingcove Beck (NY 234 043). A feint track now leads North West, with stunning views down Upper Eskdale to the left, before curving round the west end of Scar Lathing.

Now the track drops downhill into the wide expanse of Great Moss -above - with the whole Scafell Range ahead. Pick out the waterfall of Cam Spout, and take a course straight across the valley to where the streams meet at NY220 056 . Now follow the obvious track up the right hand side of How Beck to a crossroads in the paths.


Section 2 - Great Moss to Scafell Pike

Length: 1.81 Miles (2.91Km)

Height Gain: 568 Ft (308 m)


From the crossroads turn right (North East) towards Esk Hause for nearly 3/4 of a mile, to the obvious opening of Little Narrowcove at NY227 065, where a large stream descends. Turn left, up Little Narrowcove, which climbs 1600ft between the impressive cliffs of Dow Crag and Ill Crag to reach a scree slope on the final approach to Broad Crag.

The path emerges at a small col between Braod Crag and Scafell Pike, and a left turn here leaves you just 400 yards to the summit of England's highest peak. From here, on a good day, the views are truly outstanding with the coasts of Ireland and Wales way over to the west beyond Wastwater.


Section 3 - Scafell Pike to Esk Hause

Length: 1.31 Miles (2.1 Km)

Height Gain: 165Ft (50 m)


From the summit of Scafell Pike (977 metres) you have to retrace your steps North East to the col, then up the short climb to Broad Crag before descending the obvious track to where it splits at NY224 080. Here you have the option of an ascent to take in the Wainwright of Great End by taking the left hand branch or continue down the right hand branch directly to Esk Hause, a col at the head of Great Moss that acts as the crossroads for mutiple routes to the Scafell range.

Esk Pike and Bowfell seen from Esk Hause - Bigger!


Section 4 - Esk Hause to Bowfell

Length: 1.43 Miles (2.31 Km)

Height Gain: 812 Ft (248m)


From Esk Hause (NY 232 080) the path to Bowfell heads South East up the steep slopes of Esk Pike, before dropping again to the col at Ore Gap. Ore Gap is another popular crossroads, similar to Esk Hause, and a left turn here would take you to Angle Tarn - a well known wild camp site. Instead, carry on straight ahead up the initially steep slopes of Bowfell, before the ridge flattens out as it passes Bowfell Butress and views down to Langdale. A final slope leads to the summit of Bowfell.
Section 5 - Bowfell to Wrynose Pass

Length: 3.58 Miles (5.76 Km)

Height Gain: 189 Ft (57 m)


This is the longest leg of the route, but with the major climbs all behind you it's a good time to take in the views. To the west you have the whole Scafell range laid out before you, and to the east you have a classic view of the Langdale Pikes.

The path bears left (East) before a sharp right (South) turn which leads downhill to Three Tarns, another fine wild camp site. Go straight ahead at the multiple junction at NY240 060, then take the right hand branch where the path splits again at NY 248 059 - the path that leads downhill, as opposed to the two that lead uphill.

Follow the path downhill to the South West to where it meets Lingcove beck and splits again at NY234 042. Here the valley flattens out, and you follow the left hand branch alongside the beck to the crossing point used on the outward journey. Another short climb brings you once again to the gate in the electric fence and your straightforward return down the length of Moasdale and your starting point.


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Discuss this article, 1 of 18 messages, read more:
Ma®k 
Posted: 19/07/05 14:06:10 10
"Distance: 11.3 Miles (18.3 Km)- Height Gain: 11.3 Miles (18.3 Km)"

I'm impressed... And a little scared! A one-in-one ascent sounds pretty difficult, and I didn't know we had anything that high in this country (or on this planet)!

;o)
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