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 SCRAMBLING 10 / 03 / 08
 

Scramble Route - Cam Crag Ridge, Lakes

Cam Crag Ridge, Langstrath, Lake District

Grade: 2

There are few better scrambles in the Lakes than Cam Crag Ridge on a warm sunny day. he rock is reassuringly solid and the 700ft of ascent opens up superb views of the Borrowdale fells.

Equipment: Rope and protection optional.

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Views: 3
Technicality: 2
Exposure: 2


GIBBER FACTOR* 2
*
out of five.


Overview
There are few better scrambles in the Lakes than Cam Crag Ridge on a warm sunny day. The walk-in up the Langstrath and fine ridge may not put you on a summit, but Glaramara or Rosthwaite Fell are within easy reach. The rock is reassuringly solid and the 700ft of ascent opens up superb views of the Borrowdale fells.


Scrambling on Cam Crag Ridge - Marcus Crompton


Approach Start from Stonethwaite and take the path south east alongside the stream for almost a mile to its junction with Langstrath Beck.

Turn right and follow the path up the valley to Blackmoss Pot, an obvious ravine, then diagonally up to the right and the obvious Woof Stones that mark the base of the ridge.


Route The choice of route throughout the ridge is down to how much contact you want with the rock.

A few moves takes you over the Woof Stones, or you can simply walk round them to the start of the ridge itself. Starting on boulders the ridge starts off as a narrow crest but soon widens and becomes rounded.


Glaramara viewed across Langstrath, near Agle Tarn
-
Alex Roddie

The rock is generally clean and solid, and where the gradient increases again there's a good choice of holds up to a large grassy bay.

The ground now steepens as the take the edge of the buttress ahead. A series of corners and steps, with cracks to either side, brings you to the final slabs. You emerge on the ridge below Glaramara, to the left and the head of The Combe with a choice of descents..


Descent Combe Gill leads down into The Combe, below Dovenest Crags, for a quick return, but the best choice to round the day off nicely is to take in the extra mile to the top of Glaramara then head back over Thornythwaite Fell.
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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