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Scramble Route - Brandreth, Lakes

Understated scrambling with glorious views high above Borrowdale in the Lake District.


Posted: 1 July 2008
by Dave Mycroft

Brandreth, Borrowdale - Lake District

Grade: 1 and 3

This route, starting from Seathwaite, takes in both a traditional Lakeland Ghyll scramble and a classic Borrowdale crag

Equipment: Rope, slings and nuts/hexes essential for Rabbit's Trod

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Views: 3
Technicality: 3
Exposure: 3


GIBBER FACTOR* 3
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out of five.


Overview
Brandreth is normally viewed as just a minor summit, though still a Wainwright, on the ridge between Honister and Great Gable, but it's worth the ascent for the superb views of Borrowdale during the climb and over the Lakes as a whole from the summit.


Looking down Borrowdale from Sourmilk Ghyll
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Allan Pearson

This route, starting from Seathwaite, takes in both a traditional Lakeland Ghyll scramble and a classic Borrowdale crag en route to the summit.


Approach Park as close to the end of the road as possible in Seathwaite ( NY235 121). Follow the path from the farm that goes under the arch on the right. Cross the bridge and head straight for the streambed of Sourmilk Gill.


Route Above the first pool cross the stream to take in the rocks just left of a prominent mountain ash, then keep to the left hand wall of the Gill to a second, smaller, fall and pool.

Step left to avoid the water and onto a rib and climb into an amphitheatre where the water crashes down. A series of steps and ledges now bring you to a rib, with the confined water channel to the right. Follow the rib to another mountain ash, then exit into Gillercombe as the ground levels out.


The view to Buttermere from Gillercmb Head
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John Fitzpatrick

From the top of the gill cross Gillercombe to a wall leading up to Raven Crag, passing an optional series of slabs along the way.

Rabbit's Trod, a grade 3 scramble, starts at the base of the slabs just beyond the scree-filled gully. Start at the far right of these slabs where a cairn conveniently marks the start.

From the start the route trends left as you ascend the easy slabs to join the rib that overlooks the scree-filled gully. As you climb higher the route twists first right, then left before another series of slabs bring you out to a col below the main crag.

Take a line close to the gully as you climb the steeper rocks ahead, finally reaching a wide, grass covered terrace. A ridge now leads up steeper ground, with rope and protection highly advisable, as you approach two obvious chimneys.


The view over Ennerdale from Brandreth - Paul Langley

Avoid these by turning the corner on the right and continue up easier ground. Now it's just a matter of stringing together whatever rocks you choose to prolong the scramble to the top of the crag. From here a path leads right to Grey Knotts, or left to join the ridge up to Brandreth, with the Gables beyond.


Descent From the summit of Brandreth you have a choice of descents to your starting point. For a short return route, continue along the ridge to Windy Gap then drop down via Aaron Slack and follow the bridleway by Styhead Ghyll back to Seathwaite.

Alternatively you can make a long day of it with any number of walking options.


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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