Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Bothy Birthday

Our friend Joan has a significant birthday and we have been invited to join in her celebrations. We leave the car at Waterend at the house of John and Rosemund at 10am and wander through Holme Woods to the Loweswater Bothy, where coffee and cakes and some of our companions for the next 12 hours were gathering



Joan had organised picnic lunch for everyone, we just had to pack it up ourselves. The Bothy kitchen has been decorated for the occasion

Joan and four others had spent the night at the bothy (and were spending tonight there too)

There is not a cloud in the sky and the view from the bothy is promising us a splendid day as we set of to High Nook farm to join the Coffin Route

Crossing High Nook Beck




We stop for lunch near Fangs Brow and after a leisurely picnic, John gives us our orders for the rest of the afternoon. There are three options, the shortest route goes straight back to the bothy from here, there is a mid length and then a longer route.

Having only lost two of the group on the shortest option, we make our way to Graythwaite, the home of John and Judy. A handy comfort break before we carry on up the fellside. The middle group will leave us shortly while the A team carry on up Darling Fell

Waving goodbye as we turn left off the Mosser road to head up the fell



The Isle of Man is visible in the far distance as we reach the summit of Darling Fell

If you look REALLY closely in this picture,you will see a cloud. That's the only one we saw all day!


From Darling Fell we had dropped down to Crabtree beck and then walked round through the disused quarry to rejoin the Mosser road

Back up the Mosser road briefly and we then drop down to the road and across to Hudson Place to walk back around the top end of Loweswater

And back to the Bothy for tea and more cake!

Meanwhile the others have been getting ready for tonight's celebrations


Before long the canapes and drinks start to flow (can canapes flow?)

John and Rosemund arrive in style from their house at the far end of the lake. Breeze wasn't too sure about their mode of transport

John tries hard to organise us all for a group photo


And the evening continues with good (hot!) food, plenty to drink and non stop chatter and laughter

However good an organiser Joan is (and she is famed for it), even she couldn't have wished to arrange weather this good. It had been scorching all day, and through the evening the breeze dropped as the light faded to give the most amazing reflections 








Thank you Joan, it was a perfect occasion. We walked 9.5 miles, excluding to and from the Bothy.

Monday, 20 April 2015

Little Meldrum twice, Gowbarrow and Green Hill


We haven't done much fell walking for ages,but today is too good to miss and we are joined by Jay for a short walk. None of us can afford the whole day,so we stay close to home, parking at The Hause and making it up from there

Blencathra. If you follow the news you may have heard that the sale of this mountain is finally coming to a conclusion. We will (hopefully) soon be the proud joint owners of a very, very small bit of it!

We are walking down the right of this wood and over Little Meldrum behind the wood, then up Gowbarrow, the dark lumpy fell beyond

Gowbarrow with the distinctive summit trig point



Amazing views


Ullswater


Mummy's Little Princess




Pretty patterns

One of the locals


Back over the style to Little Meldrum and then back to the car
Gowbarrow is so handy from home,and for a little walk (5.5 miles today) it has the most amazing views, especially in weather like this!

Friday, 17 April 2015

A Few Horsey Pics for Sue!

The easiest way to get a few pics to someone is by just emailing a link, so if you're not interested in horses - look away now!