On this glorious late Indian summer's day Zaiming Wang and myself decided to have go at arguably the the best peak in the Lake District with the most stunning views.
Setting our alarms for 6am we met up in Liverpool at 7am to drive up to the Lakes in one car. The M6 was a piece of cake compared to where the satnav has taken us. Single track mountain passes with 14% gradient all the way westwards to Wasdale Head.
At the start of Wastwater lake, we had to stop the car for this iconic shot of the peaks (Yewbarrow, Kirk fell and Great Gable).
Another shot from the edge of the lake, we couldn't belive how calm the water was.
A journey of 4hrs, with two thirds of it navigating through some single track steep roads, was worth the effort when you are greeted with views like this.
Looking up at GB's scree slope topped off with some serious scrambling rock face. Somewhere up there is the famous sphinx.
The path gets a little bit less defined as we turn and head straight for the summit.
Initial part of scrambling, as you can see here with ZW, is not too steep just big boulders.
A side shot showing some height gain from our climb and the angle of rocks to scramble over.
Scrambling became more of rock climbing as demonstrated here by ZW.
We all had to get hands on rock most of the way up!
People at the summit on a lunch break.
A memorial plaque in remembrance to those who fell during WW1 who also loved to climb.
Lunch break on the summit of GB looking toward Kirkfell.
GB's summit marker with clear views of Wastwater below, a rare day indeed!
ZW leading the way down the scree slope for our next summit of Kirkfell with Pillar in the background.
Descending GB onto some steep stuff!
Kirkfell and its route up, some more scrambling to look forward to.
Not sure what the description of this point is, some where between GB and Kikfell.
Half way up Kirkfell with the dome of GB in the distance.
View of GB as seen directly from Kirkfell Summit.
Kirkfell Summit (802m) cairn. Great as a shelter from the wind.
On our way down we get a spectacular view of Wasdale Head.
At this point I wished I bought my cap, shades and sun lotion as the afternoon heat was quite intense on the way down. My feet were burning!
Here I was trying to capture a shot of the steepness of this descent off Kirkfell.
Looking back the way we came with late afternoon sunshine.
Red Pike to the left of the picture.
ZW cooling down washing some sweat off!
Some flat trail leading to our final stop of our trek never felt so good.
Refreshment stop at the Wasdalehead Inn. We had a great epic day in the Lakes with perfect conditions all day!
Our route summary tracked by Garmin and uploaded onto Endomondo.
Kit List:- (used)
North Face Hedgehog Mid GTX XCR
Berghaus Roam 25
Montane Terra Pants
Moremile Alaska Long Sleeve (only top I wore all day)
Garmin Forerunner 210
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