No running this week, but a spectacularly enjoyable holiday in the Lakes, climbing a couple of big (to me) fells (Loughrigg at 335m and Lingmoor at 469m) and finding other beautiful places in the Langdale valley. Three years ago we had attempted and given up on Loughrigg, as it had been far too hot, so I was very pleased to make it to the summit this time.
I paid for a month to use OS maps online for the holiday, and found some great walks, including one up Scout Scar near Kendal, which we felt we had to do as our dog is Scout.. I had never heard of it and the free car park was almost empty, so I guess hardly anyone else has heard of it.. we saw only a few people in the distance for the duration of a really stunning circular walk.
My new leg/ankle is proving to be really good on hills, so I had also formulated an ambition to climb a mountain, as I don’t think I’ve ever done that. I’ve searched, but google doesn’t seem to give a definitive answer as to what counts as a mountain. We were staying near the Langdale Pikes, which do seem to count, and I found a circular walk on Instagram which included five Wainwrights.. something else I had only vaguely heard of. In the end we didn’t make it to the top of any of them, so that’s an ambition to shelve for another holiday!
Instagram made it look easy, but the path up to Stickle tarn was hard going in persistent rain. It included a difficult crossing of a racing beck/waterfall via wet boulders. We were behind a group doing Duke of Edinburgh and a few of them were struggling. I discovered there is an advantage to a prosthetic leg.. putting it on a rock under cold running water doesn’t give you an uncomfortable cold wet foot! My OH did get the cold wet foot though.. we couldn’t bridge the gap between boulders any other way. I felt sorry for the teenagers.. they were planning to camp nearby overnight, and I expect a few of them will have been very wet and uncomfortable. We did make it all the way up to Stickle Tarn (470m), but the wind was getting up, so we chose the sensible option and headed back down to the car. The big summits will be still there if we go back.
The weather was very changeable - one morning we were soaked through in five minutes, gave up and returned to our cottage, changed, had lunch and set off again. We then had a glorious long sunny walk in the afternoon!
The weather meant I was very pleased to have acquired the new orange shoes for drying out on alternate days. @limberlou will be pleased to hear that they attracted more than one positive comment from random passers by 😂.