Today we attack Great Gable from Honister.
To make up for the high start, we take in Grey Knotts, Brandreth and Green Gable, and add a tour of the Hay Stacks Peaks on the return leg.
It was a beautiful day.
Green Gable ahead with Great Gable behind
Close to the mighty Great Gable
Styhead Tarn and Sprinkling Tarn behind. A little further than they look, we hope to visit them on a future Scafell Pike route from Seathwaite
Indy's favourite - Innominate Tarn. They say if your dog looks happy then your dog is happy. Who could argue with this pic?
And a nice swim to cool down
*Moses Trod: Before the roads and tramways, it was more convenient to transport slate from Dubs to South Cumberland by packhorse directly across the high fells to Wasdale {...} This high-level route, cleverly planned to avoid steep gradients and rough places, can still be traced... Alfred Wainwright, Great Gable 7
1) "Honister rambler" bus from Keswick to Honister
2) All day car parking, toilets and café at Honister Slate Mine [NY 22414 13561]
Honister, Grey Knotts, Brandreth, Green Gable, Windy Gap, Great Gable, Moses Trod, Hay Stacks Peaks, Innominate Tarn, Dubs Quarry
Distance 12.80 km, Time 5.13 h, Total Ascent 1,010 m
Wainwright Pictorial Guide: The Western Fells
