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 SCRAMBLING 15 / 11 / 05
 

Scramble Route - Sharp Edge

By Dave Mycroft

Sharp Edge, Belncathra (Lakes)

Grade: 1

Overview: A classic grade 1, and probably the most poular lakeland scramble after Striding Edge. Needs to be treated in with respect in wet and windy conditions.

Equipment: a good head for heights and decent balance ;-)

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Views: 2- Good views south of Mosedale and the northern fells.
Technicality: 1 - straightforward with one exposed slabby move.
Exposure: 2


GIBBER FACTOR*
*
out of five.



Overview
After all the recent high end routes, we felt it was time to go back to basics: Sharp Edge is a classic grade 1, and probably the most poular lakeland scramble after Striding Edge. Although it's only a grade 1 route, and as perfect a hill day as you could wish for in summer, it's an entirely different prospect in wind and rain.

Pic Jeannie Conley from OM Gallery


If you really want to make the most of a day on Blencathra then think about combining this route with a descent of the easier, but still grade 1 scramble, down Hall's Fall Ridge.
Approach Start from the A66 just west of Scales, where a path heads off up the hillside. Follow the path up through Mousethwaite Comb, then turm left along the old quarry track that leads to the col between Scales Fell and Souther Fell.

Continue uphill alongside the River Glenderamackin to where Scales Beck joins from the left. Cross the beck and turn left to follow the path up to the start of Sharp Edge, with Scales Tarn below on your left.


Route Sharp Edge is one of those routes than needs little in the way of route finding description. Essentially you just follow the ridge as it climbs up to join Atkinson Pike.

John Fitzpatrick's shot of the ridge in profile from his album in the OM Gallery


It starts as grassy walking, but slowly becomes increasingly rocky. The ridge tends to steepen as you go up, and the terrain changes regulary from a wide path to angled slabs. The occasional small pinnacle forces you slightly off the top, but if you can handle the exposure of the steep slopes below it never gets to be more than a matter of using the hands for balance.

The crux of the route comes where the ridge joins the main bulk of Atkinson Pike. As you reach the top of the ridge you encounter a gap, where the easiest route is to follow the scratch marks on the rock (this is also a popular graded winter route) round to the right and an obvious wide groove. Climb the groove, which soon levels out, to join the remaining short walk up to the top of Atkinsons Pike. From the top turn south for the short stroll over to the summit of Blencathra.

Halls Fell, an easier grade one scramble, makes an interesting descent route or take you pick of the other Blencathra ridges.


Caution Scrambling is potentially dangerous and, particularly at the higher grades, requires technical skills and equipment to minimise the risk. We suggest that you take professional instruction or climb with an experienced partner.


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Fran 
Posted: 19/09/09 23:47:04 04
What a fine ridge! wouldnt fancy it in icey conditions though!
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