We caught the bus to Gatesgarth and were on our way by about 9:25.
The weather was mixed, but we were both eager to get cracking. This is a half-day walk, not too strenuous but a proper climb nonetheless.
Descent via Warnscale a little hard on the knees on the top section.
The very beginning of Scarth Gap - Come on!
Climbing Scarth Gap, we appear to have the entire fellside to ourselves. With the rocky form of Hay Stacks ahead, there is an eery silence as clouds drift by
Reflection in the tarn near Hay Stacks summit.
The clamber to the summit was a little more difficult than I expected, on a couple of occasions I had to help Indy up with the harness.
Perhaps there was an easier route that we missed...
We are totally alone on the fell, looking down here toward Bassenthwaite
Still no one around, little did we know that this is far from always the case on Hay Stacks
Warnscale Beck, our route back to Gatesgarth. Our path is on the right.
Buttermere straight ahead, Crummock Water beyond.
1) "Honister rambler" bus from Keswick to Gatesgarth
2) Limited car parking at Gatesgarth [NY 19455 14999]
Gatesgarth, Scarth Gap, Hay Stacks, Innominate Tarn, Warnscale Beck
Distance 7.23 km, Time 2.56 h, Total Ascent 570 m
Wainwright Pictorial Guide: The Western Fells
