Monday, 12 July 2021

Lake District... Knott Rigg, not Robinson!

This is becoming a bit of a habit 😊  The forecast wasn't great for this weekend but as there was some hope of sunshine we thought we'd head back up to The Lakes and bag a few Wainwrights and fit in a spot of SUPing on Saturday night.


Friday

Decided to head up to The Lakes straight after work on Friday ready for an early start tomorrow.

As it was such a gorgeous sunny evening we decided to walk up to Knott Rigg from Newlands Hause.


A straightforward walk up to the ridge with fantastic views of the hause and over to Moss Force waterfall and down the Newlands Valley to Buttermere.

Robinson on the left, Buttermere Moss on the right
and Moss Force just right of centre

Fantastic views down down the Newlands Valley

Eventually the gradient eased and we were out onto the ridge.

Knott Rigg comes into view




We briefly considered continuing on to Ard Crags but hadn't brought drinks or waterproofs so decided to head back down and save it for another day.

Without us blocking the view 😄

Time to head back down, taking in the gorgeous views on the way.



Looking across to Robinson and our planned walk for tomorrow

Charlie with essential reading







 

Saturday


Today's plan was to head up to Robinson and Hindscarth from Newlands Hause.  We woke to light rain but undeterred we set off.


The path up was really slippery on the rocks and I was a bit concerned we'd taken the wrong route but halfway we met a couple coming down, they'd camped up on High Snockrigg and they reassured me that once we'd got over this tricky bit the path got a bit easier so after a quick chat we went our separate ways and we continued up and eventually the gradient levelled out and we could see High Snockrigg.



We continued across Buttermere Moss where the rain started to get much heavier.

Now, I don't mind the rain after all it's only water but the main reason I love these walks so much is for the views and walking in low cloud is nowhere near as good.  

Buttermere Moss


We continued on across Buttermere Moss and as we approached the lower slopes of Robinson we decided to call it a day and head back.  Maybe attempt it again later if the weather clears but it's not going anywhere, so we'll save it for better weather.

Heading back down to Newlands Hause


We headed back to the van absolutely drenched and waited for the weather to improve, sitting relaxing and reading for a couple of hours.  Eventually we saw a break in the clouds and we headed out again but this time we decided to head up over Knott Rigg and onward to Ard Craggs.

Making a new friend



A straightforward walk once up to the ridgeline.



There is a path skirting around just below Knott Rigg but we decided to go up and over the summit again but did take the lower path on our route back.

Ard Crags in view




We soon made our way along the well trodden path to Ard Crags summit.



Looking back towards Ard Crags 

You can just make out the start of the beautiful heather coming into flower on the slopes of Ard Crags.



The views were fantastic and the perfect spot to stop and have a cup of tea.






We made our way back down to Newlands Hause and to the van.

We spent the evening down at Buttermere.









Sunday




Woke to rain again this morning so any ideas we had about attempting Robinson were shelved.  




The forecast was for clearer skies by midday so we decided to head to Troutbeck and do the walk that we'd attempted last week before had to abandon due to torrential rain.



  As soon as we parked up the sun came out so off we went.

This is how far we got last week before the heavens opened



The first mile of the walk is on tarmac 


Troutbeck Tongue



Following the footpath across the field at Hagg Bridge until we reached the track.


Continuing along the rough track until we reached another gate and this is where we picked up the path which would lead us to the zig zag track and then up to the summit.



Troutbeck Tongue summit

Fantastic views

We are really pleased that we abandoned the walk last week as it was such a pleasant walk this afternoon.



We decided to extend the walk and head back down via Hagg Gill.







The pictures say it all, it really was a fab walk.  We made it back to the van just in the nick of time as it was time for another downpour.



I wanted to try and get another SUP session in before heading home but the weather had other ideas so we decided to head into Ambleside to do the set of Adventure Labs before heading home.



Thanks for reading.


Weekend summary:

Geocaches: 3

Wainwrights: 3





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