This must have been the third time this year when I have visited Langdale in the vain hope of getting parked up. Mind you, I should have known better than paying a visit of a crisp, sunny Sunday. I did manage to pull off the road at one spot to take some photos but I was blocking a farmer's field so quickly took a few snaps and moved on. Both National Trust car parks were full as well so, as the valley was running out, I found myself heading up the road leading across to Little Langdale and Wrynose Pass with the hope of getting a parking spot in the Blea Tarn car park but luck wasn't on my side there either. At this point I had more or less resigned myself to being stuck in the car all afternoon!
Also the drive along Little Langdale was a nightmare due to inconsiderate parking and sheer volume of traffic. So, as a last resort I tried the side road leading up to Hodge Close Quarry and lo and behold there were a couple of parking spots in the pull of area near Shepherd's Bridge.
With sheer relief, I donned my walking shoes and headed off on a path which said Yew Tree Farm. I'd never been on it before and it was a sheer delight to walk on. Part way along I came across a couple out with their dogs who told me of a path which turned off just before the farm and led in to Yewdale and eventually Holme fell.
Up for a bit of an explore, I took this path and was rewarded by a beautifully peaceful walk going through both woodland and rocky scenery. They mentioned that it was a sharp scramble to get up on to Holme Fell so, as the path began to steepen and the light began to fade, I turned round and retraced my footsteps back.
I think it was about three when I got back to the car but even at that time of day, the sun had dipped below the fells. Days are very short at this time of year in The Lakes and a lot of people on the higher fells are caught out by this. A group of ten people had to be rescued off of Scafell Pike the other week after running out of daylight, mainly because the idiots hadn't set off until half past two!! The Mountain Rescue are always polite when discussing their rescues but it would have been nice to be a fly on the wall at one of their debriefs when something like that happens.
After consulting a map once I'd got back, I found that my path was part of a network linking Coniston to Skelwith and Elterwater . It's an area I will bear in mind in future although I cant see me ever using it to get up Holme Fell as there are easier and more scenic paths up from both Hodge Close and Tilberthwaite.
All in all I was just pleased that I had managed to get out of the car for a stroll and visiting a new area was an added bonus.
Great Langdale |
Langdale Farmstead |
Langdale Farmstead |
Contrast in light, langdale |
Langdale Pikes |
Shepherd's Bridge, Yewdale |
Water under Shepherd's Bridge |
High Yewdale |
High Yewdale |
Raven Crag |
High Yewdale |
Raven Crag |
Harry Guards Wood, Yewdale |
Harry Guards Wood, Yewdale |
Harry Guards Wood, Yewdale |
High Yewdale |
High Yewdale |
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