Showing posts with label Lake district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake district. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 October 2009

A Rock Puzzle


This marvellous split boulder sculpture is on the shore of Derwent Water in the Lake District. It's both massive and intricate at the same time, and is easily missed if you don't know it's there (I didn't, but was shown by my friend Dave). Normally it sits in the water, note the water mark, which would make it even more striking.


The low level of the lake allowed us to study it closely - a really impressive piece of art using natural materials

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

MOB Handed at a Birthday Party


I've been in the English Lake District for a birthday party. It's the 30th birthday of my club, the Mountaineering Club of Bury (the MOB). I've been a member for nearly 20 years, and although I no longer live down in that area, have stayed a member. 86 members and families turned up at Borrowdale YHA for the meet. After socialising on Friday evening (where a moderate quantity of strong drink was taken) groups set out with a variety of plans on the Saturday. There were groups climbing, walking, scrambling, mountain biking and paragliding. I elected to join a group doing a walking and scrambling route from Borrowdale to Great Gable and back.

After walking to Seathwaite, where upwards of 200 cars were parked along the farm road, we climbed up Sour Milk Gill and into the vally of Gillercombe. Ahead lay the main scrambling, on Gillercombe Buttress.


The scrambling on this buttress is in a really nice situation, and various combinations can be linked. Here Ian (our walking machine) points the way.


After topping out on Grey Knotts, we went over Brandreth and Green Gable to Great Gable. The group now comprised 11; here pictured on the return route at the summit of Brandreth.


Our return then went via Honister Pass, where a cafe, slate mine visitor centre and the UK's only via ferrata are located. A moderate amount of strong coffee was taken.

The descent back to borrowdale was blessed with superb late sunshine and nice views - here across the head of Borrowdale towards Heron Crag.


The evening light brought out the early autumn colours as we descended to Borrowdale. Shafts of low sunlight were flooding the vally with mellow golden colours.

An evening's entertainment, fine food and a moderate quantity of strong drink followed!