WebOct 31, 2016 · High Street is the highest English mountain east of Kirkstone. The Romans built a road over it and farmers raced horses up there. Wainwright called its ascent from Mardale “the connoisseur’s route”. On this classic Lakeland hill walk, I encounter a drowned village and the last of the English golden eagles. The Drowned Village WebThis is a challenging but rewarding trail that takes you over some very rough terrain and offers beautiful views as you make your way to the summits of High Street, Mardale Ill Bell, and Harter Fell. Completed in an anti-clockwise direction, the trail starts with an ascent of Rough Crag and Long Stile, a narrow ridge requiring a steep scramble over boulders, …
WalkLakes • Lake District Walk: High Street (Racecourse
WebOct 7, 2024 · Routes United Kingdom High Street and Mardale Ill Bell Share Bookmark Make a Video My Map 3D Preview Print GPX KML FIT Plan a route here Copy route Plan a joint … WebAnother view of our High Street descent route, with Rampsgill Head beyond it, from Mardale Ill Bell. Another of the tarns on Mardale Ill Bell across which you can just about make out Thornthwaite Beacon. You can definitely make out the bank of cloud which is approaching though. The wind is still strong and ruffling the surface of the tarn. dr jerath orlando
Walk High Street in The Far Eastern Fells, The Lake District, …
WebMardale Head from Hollow Stone Riggindale across Haweswater from Hollow Stone Moving on from Hollow Stone the path climbs high alongside the Hopgill Beck ravine where the roar of the main waterfall can be heard The Rigg and Wood Howe island from the path alongside Hopgill Beck ravine WebMar 30, 2024 · High street is a wide and grassy ridge, and hosted gatherings from neighbouring valleys in times gone past, hence its supplementary name – Racecourse … WebRoute Map & Profile. Go to GPS File. Start details. Nat Park - Lake District - Lake District Far Eastern Fells. Wainwrights - High Street, Kidsty Pike. County/Area - Cumbria. Author - Lou Johnson. Length - 7.5 miles / 12.2 km Ascent - 2700 feet / 818 metres. Time - 6 hours 30 minutes Grade - moderate. dr jerath