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NEW ROUTE CARD: High Street North

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The High Street range is perfect terrain for striding out, Just ask any Roman soldier, pacing out the miles between Brougham and Ambleside. This route samples the northern terminus of the ridge, with its craggy escarpment offering magnificent panoramas over Ullswater. As so often with the Far Eastern fells, the lesser summits of Arthur’s Pike, Bonscale Pike and Steel Knotts prove to be the highlights, with steep slopes of boulder and bracken and interesting summit features both artificial and natural. We start at the lakefoot village of Pooley Bridge. After the shocking collapse of the original stone structure, courtesy of Storm Desmond in 2015, it’s a relief to see the new stainless steel arch bedding into the landscape. The village is often busy with visitors but you’ll soon be out on the open fell, enjoying some of the most delightful views in the Lakes.

14.23 miles, 22.90 km, 857m ascent, 6:30 – 7:30 hours. Penrith

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In reply to Norman Hadley:

Or for a slightly shorter version, take the ferry between Pooley Bridge and Howtown. 

 Lankyman 12:16 Wed
In reply to Norman Hadley:

It's a lovely area but Bonscale and Arthur's Pikes really demonstrate how odd some of Wainwright's criteria on what constitutes a seperate fell were. From up on the heights they barely register from what I recall. Great views of Ullswater mind and on that score alone they're worth visiting.

In reply to Harry Jarvis:

Yes, Harry, the boat opens options. The Pooley Bridge bailout is mentioned at step 11 but you could also do the sailing first and go anticlockwise round the fells. Or get the boat from Glenridding and do the whole loop from Howtown. Loads of possibilities. 

In reply to Lankyman:

Absolutely, Lankyman. Both "summits" are overshadowed by grassy lumps 20-30m higher just to the south. Yet I reckon AW's priorities were sound: his designated summits are both nicely poised on the edge of steep ground, putting aesthetics before arithmetic. 😃 


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