With it sunny and clear, the snow called. I headed out armed
with a mountain name and the name of the nearest road. Yeah I know, one day I'll take a map rather than wing it...
When I couldn't find the road in question I looked up at the
Clough Head and thought that's close enough and parked up. A quick walk back
down the road I found it, 'The old coach road'. It must have some history
behind it as it's a gated track unsuitable for vehicles yet has a proper road
sign to Matterdale.
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Blencathra |
After a 30min walk up the old coach road across Thelkeld
knotts you reach the base of the snow lined Clough head. From the north side
its a sheer drop, good for paragliders, as there were when I walked past. I
don't think theres an official path up this side so I found a suitable entry
point and zig-zagged up. With it being in the shade the snow was quite icy,
good for snow boarders who where also there. I was exhausted after each dozen
steps, with all this nice weather and snow I need a rest, though I know I'll be
up somewhere today...
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Blencathra & Skiddaw |
Once you are on the top you get a good view of Blencathra and
Skiddaw to the north and the south Helvellyn and the Dodds and has probably
been done by many as the beginning or end of a ridge walk to Dollywaggon Pike.
I wonder how far that is; Clough Head-Calfhow Pike-Great Dodd-Watson's
Dodd-Stybarrow Dodd-Raise-White side-Lower Man-Helvellyn-Nethermost
Pike-Dollywagon Pike.
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Skiddaw |
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Derwent Fells & Crag Hill |
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Skiddaw |
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Snowy bank on Clough Head |
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Looking towards Great Dodd |
The views were stunning in the snow but as I had started late (psychotic cat, road works in Ambleside and big queue for petrol) it was already 4pm and the sun was turning. It all looked too good so I thought just one more and headed to a nice lump of bare rock, Calfhow Pike to have a final slurp of tea.
The sun was now setting so I headed back down and home. I think a circular walk that includes Great Dodd would be a good one for next time.
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Moon over Calfhow Pike |
Edit: It's Steve btw Hello all. :-)
Hi Steve!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I did the Dollywagon Pike to Clough Head walk in summer 2010 from Dunail Raise and it was a fair few miles (about 14 I think). You had great weather.
Fab walk :)
Tanya
looks great, busy mapping, planning, packing for a fun weekend. Walking tomorrow, running Sunday I reckon.
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