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Kendal Fellwalkers Autumn Programme 2021.Pdf Kendal Fellwalkers Programme Autumn 2021 Information from: Secretary 01539 720021 or Programme Secretary 01524 762255 www.kendalfellwalkers.co.uk G Date r Area of Walk Leader Time at Starting Point Grid Time a Kendal Ref. walk d e starts 05/09/2021 A Nine Standards Rigg, Mallerstang Edge, Lorraine Kane 08:00 Kirkby Stephen 08:45 High Seat, Mallerstang valley (16mi (Christian Head CP, near 3100ft) fire station) NY772088 B Carl Side, Ullock Pike, Skiddaw, Lonscale George & 08:00 Keswick, Briar Rigg 09:00 Fell, Latrigg (12.5mi 4300ft) Margaret Taylor (roadside parking) NY267241 C Dodd, Carl Side, Ullock Pike, Watches, Tim Wilks 08:00 Dodd Wood (Old 09:00 Bassenthwaite lakeshore (10mi 2800ft) Sawmill) CP NY235282 12/9/2021 A** Scarth Gap, Black Sail Pass, Pillar Rock, Conan Harrod 08:00 Gatesgarth CP 09:15 Pillar, Kirk Fell, Brandreth, Fleetwith Pike NY194149 (12mi 5600ft) Optional grade 2/3 scramble (Pillar Rock) if conditions permit. Rope available if required. Please contact leader in advance. B Hayeswater, Rest Dodd, Angle Tarn, Gundi Kiemle 08:00 Patterdale playing field 08:45 Place Fell, lakeshore (14mi 4400ft) (Grisedale Road) NY390160 C Glencoyne Park, Hart Side, Stybarrow Derek Capper 08:00 Glencoyne Bay NT CP 08:50 Dodd, Sticks Pass (10mi 3000ft) NY386188 19/09/2021 A Sour Howes, Ill Bell, Thornthwaite Crag, Mark Tye 08:00 Staveley Weir (Barley 08:15 Harter Fell, Shipman Knotts (19mi 4300ft) Bridge) SD470987 B Barbondale Round (Crag Hill, Middleton Janet Capper 08:00 Barbon village hall CP 08:30 Fell) (14mi 3600ft) SD627823 C Penyghent, Moughton Scar (11mi 2300ft) Robert & Judith 08:00 Helwith Bridge CP 08:55 Bellfield SD808694 26/09/2021 A Lingmoor, Harrison Stickle, High Raise, Elspeth 08:00 Elterwater NT CP 08:40 Steel Fell (15mi 5300ft) Smithson NY328047 B Langstrath, Angle Tarn, Allen Crags, Alison Gilchrisst 08:00 Rosthwaite NT CP 09:10 Glaramara (12mi 3000ft) NY257148 C Place Fell, Beda Head, Boredale Hause Sandra Board 08:00 Patterdale CP (opposite 08:45 (8.5mi 3200ft) hotel) NY395159 03/10/2021 A Pike of Blisco, Crinkle Crags, Bowfell, Esk Jill Robertson 08:00 Old Dungeon Ghyll NT 08:45 Pike, Rossett Pike (12.5mi 5100ft) CP NY286061 B Pike of Blisco, Little Langdale, Lingmoor Jackie Coe 08:00 Blea Tarn NT CP 08:45 (10mi 3700ft) NY295043 Please bring torches to explore Cathedral Cave C Winder, Arant Haw, Calders, The Calf, Geraldine 08:00 Josss Lane CP 08:35 Sickers Fell, Ashbeck Gill (9.5mi 2800ft) Fardon SD659922 10/10/2021 A Helvellyn (via Swirral Edge), Dollywaggon Susy Brescia 08:00 Patterdale playing field 08:45 Pike, Cofa Pike, Fairfield, Dove Crag, High (Grisedale Road) Hartsop Dodd (15mi 4900ft) NY390160 B Mellbreak, Starling Dodd, Great Borne, Neil Glover 08:00 Scale Hill (Lanthwaite 09:10 Hen Comb (11.5mi 3900ft) Wood NT CP) NY149215 C Raise Beck, Grisedale Tarn, Dollywaggon Alison Gilchrist 08:00 Wythburn (Steel End) CP 08:45 Pike, Helvellyn (8mi 3000ft) NY320129 17/10/2021 A Skiddaw, Knott, Brae Fell, Great Cockup Mark Tye 08:00 High Side (layby on 09:00 (15mi 5000ft) Orthwaite road 0.25mi north of A591 junction) NY236310 B Blea Rigg, Tarn Crag, High Raise, John Nash 08:00 Stickle Ghyll(New 08:45 Langdale Pikes (visiting nine Wainwrights) Dungeon Ghyll) NT CP (9.5mi 3500ft) NY294064 C Eight tarns and some Crinkles (9.5mi Bryan & Liz 08:00 Old Dungeon Ghyll NT 08:45 3300ft) Hardaker CP NY286061 Kendal Fellwalkers have different grades of walk: A** - These walks include some activity which is outside the remit of normal walking (Grade 2 scrambles/icy ridges/snow gullies etc.). When joining one of these walks each person participates at his her own risk, is totally responsible for his her own actions and takes part only on the understanding that no liability whatsoever shall be construed against any other participant or organiser for actions (or lack of actions) undertaken in good faith. A - A brisk pace; usually between 12 and 18 miles, but occasionally greater. The total ascent may be over 5,000 feet. B - A steady pace; usually between 10 and 14 miles. The total ascent is typically between 3,500 and 4,500 feet. C - A moderate pace; usually less than 10 miles. The total ascent is typically up to 3,500 feet. Kendal Fellwalkers Programme Autumn 2021 Information from: Secretary 01539 720021 or Programme Secretary 01524 762255 www.kendalfellwalkers.co.uk G Date r Area of Walk Leader Time at Starting Point Grid Time a Kendal Ref. walk d e starts 24/10/2021 A Catbells, Dale Head, Hindscarth, Dennis Walker 08:00 Uzzicar (roadside 09:00 Robinson, Ard Crags (15mi 5400ft) grassed area) NY233217 B Fleetwith Pike, Haystacks, High Crag, Ken Taylor 08:00 Gatesgarth NY194149 09:15 High Stile, Red Pike, Scale Force (11.5mi 3200ft) C Holme Fell, Tarn Hows, Black Crag, Little Ros Taylor 08:00 Tilberthwaite NY306010 08:45 Langdale, Cathedral Cave (7.5mi 1800ft) 31/10/2021 A Gray Crag, Mardale Ill Bell, Blea Water, Mark Tye 08:00 Hartsop CP NY410129 08:45 High Raise, Beda Fell (15mi 5400ft) B Wetherlam, Black Sails, Levers Water, George 08:00 Coniston, Shepherd's 08:45 Brim Fell, Coniston Old Man (10mi 4500ft) Wostenholm Bridge Lane (Sports and Social Centre CP) SD304977 C Beda Fell, Angle Tarn, Place Fell 10mi John Pratt 08:00 Martindale Hause (St 09:10 2700ft) Peter's Church) NY436192 07/11/2021 A Stone Arthur, Fairfield, Dove Crag, Red Steve 08:00 Grasmere (layby north of 08:40 Screes, Rydal Park, Loughrigg (14mi Livingston Swan Inn on A591) 5300ft) NY337086 B Murton Pike, Murton Fell, Mickle Fell, Little Conan Harrod 08:00 Murton CP NY730220 09:10 Fell, Roman Fell (14.5 mi 3000ft) C Stone Arthur, Heron Pike, Nab Scar, Derek Capper 08:00 Mill Bridge (layby north of 08:40 Alcock Tarn (9mi 2800ft) Traveller's Rest on A591) NY335096 14/11/2021 A Blencathra (via Hall's Fell ridge), Andy Chadwick 08:00 Threlkeld upper CP 08:55 Bannerdale Crags, Bowscale Fell, (Blease Road) Mosedale, Souther Fell (14mi 4400ft) NY318256 B Bowfell, Esk Pike, Angle Tarn, Rossett John Lloyd 08:00 Old Dungeon Ghyll NY 08:45 Pike (9mi 3500ft) CP NY286061 C Dow Crag (8mi 2300ft) Helen Bingley 08:00 Torver Church 08:50 SD284943 21/11/2021 A Tottlebank Heights, Blawith Fell, Kirkby John Wilkinson 08:00 Gawthwaite (disused 08:45 Moor, Lowick Common (16mi 2500ft) quarry south off A5092) SD268847 B Grayrigg Forest, Whinfell, Ashstead Fell, Dave Evans 08:00 Lune's Bridge NY613028 08:40 Whinash, Jeffrey's Mount (13.5mi 3400ft) C Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick, Thornthwaite Crag Frank Jones 08:00 Troutbeck Church 08:30 (9mi 2900ft) NY412027 28/11/2021 A Eagle Crag, Sergeant's Crag, High Raise, Conan Harrod 08:00 Rosthwaite NT CP 09:05 Ullscarf, Low Saddle, Great Crag, Grange NY257148 Fell, Grange Crags, Castle Crag (14.5mi 4500ft) B Easedale Tarn, Codale Tarn, Sergeant Amanda 08:00 Mill Bridge (layby north of 08:40 Man, Calf Crag, Steel Fell (9.5mi 3200ft) Redvers Traveller's Rest on A591) NY335096 C Latterbarrow, Hawkshead, Black Fell Bryan & Liz 08:00 Layby on B5286 08:40 (11mi 2200ft) Hardaker approaching Outgate NY355003 Kendal Fellwalkers have different grades of walk: A** - These walks include some activity which is outside the remit of normal walking (Grade 2 scrambles/icy ridges/snow gullies etc.). When joining one of these walks each person participates at his her own risk, is totally responsible for his her own actions and takes part only on the understanding that no liability whatsoever shall be construed against any other participant or organiser for actions (or lack of actions) undertaken in good faith. A - A brisk pace; usually between 12 and 18 miles, but occasionally greater. The total ascent may be over 5,000 feet. B - A steady pace; usually between 10 and 14 miles. The total ascent is typically between 3,500 and 4,500 feet. C - A moderate pace; usually less than 10 miles. The total ascent is typically up to 3,500 feet. .
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