The latest Helvellyn Weatherline fell top assessor assessor isabout to start work climbing the mountain on a daily basis to provideinformation for the regular Weatherline conditions report from theLake Dstrict National Park Authority.Jon Bennett, 34
Local Cumbria newspaper, The Westmorland Gazette ran a 'letter to the editor' this week which expressed an opinion that reconstructed paths by the Fix the Fells Project were '...far worse than the eroded paths that they are replacing'. I agree
19th May 2008It's puzzled me for many years why Wainwright included this Limestone headland in his Outlying Fells book. There are in my opinion a number of far better walks nearer to his adopted Kendal. That isn't to say that this isn't a good walk
disappointment when we found that the cairn on the “Wainwright top” of Hugill Fell had been yet again vandalised.However it was a gorgeous day weather-wise with fantastic views in all directions.We returned to Staveley a couple of weeks later to see Jess and her
Walk Date: 30th April 2011Walk Area: South CumbriaTravellers heading northwards along the M6 on their way to Lakeland or beyond cannot help but have noticed the limestone mass of Holme Park Fell which culminates at its northern end with the steep
. From Haverbrack we returned over Beetham Fell to Slack Head and then to Hale before returning to the car.Pictures from the day along with a full route description are now available to view on the website
A circuit of the fells around Malham Tarn and Littondale, formed from a group of six new Dewey 500m hills and completed by traversing several of the familiar mountains of the area.A backpack of contrasts in both scenery and numbers of walkers
Trying to come up with a decent walk (upto about 15 miles ish) based around going up Yewbarrow from the carpark below it. The plan it to do Yewbarrow, Red Pike, Steeple, Haycock, Caw Fell and Seatallan.My first question is what is it like going past
We've already told you about new WeatherlineFell Top Assessor JasonTaylor who will be climbing Helvellyn every dayto report on conditions, turns out that Jason has also puttogether a selection of safety tips for anyone venturing into the hillsthis
ended up parked near St Margaret’s Church at Wythop Mill. From the car our route took us first to Wythop Mill and then Kelswick, Lothwaite, Rivings and finally onto Sale Fell.As we descended towards the church and car we were planning where to go next
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