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INDY    May 30, 2025 Hartsop, Thornthwaite Crag, Mardale Ill Bell, High Street, The Knott, Hayeswater       
Distance 13.29 km, Time 4.53 h, Total Ascent 785 m     Imperial | Metric

Forecast is cloudy with possible slight afternoon improvement.
We decide to have another go at High Street but this time from the Hartsop side.


High Street - Image 2, May 30, 2025

It is drizzling and dark when we arrive

High Street - Image 3, May 30, 2025

But that, says Indy, is no reason to hang about. Come on !


High Street - Image 4, May 30, 2025

We can see most of our route up the valley

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But the path up to Threshwaite Mouth is not so clear


High Street - Image 6, May 30, 2025

Much of this path is criss crossed by streams

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A break in the clouds affords us a glimpse of Windermere in the distance



High Street - Image 8, May 30, 2025

The push to Thornthwaite Crag is rocky and steep

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Thornthwaite Crag summit with its impressive cairn is shrouded in clouds



High Street - Image 11, May 30, 2025

No views, we can't even see Mardale Ill Bell, our next objective

High Street - Image 12, May 30, 2025

It's a relatively straightfoward walk though, here we are at the summit



Despite the fact that we are totally shrouded in clouds, we venture off the path towards Blea Water Crag. Wainwright notes that there is a great spot for viewing Blea Water from here.
Unbelievably, as we arrive, the clouds part for about 2 minutes offering us lovely views of Blea Water and Haweswater. Blink and you would have missed it.


High Street - Image 13, May 30, 2025 Indy in the foreground of this picture from Blea Water Crag, off the path, as the clouds part just long enough to reveal a fantastic view of Blea Water and Haweswater reservoir beyond, May 30, 2025

High Street - Image 14, May 30, 2025

As we make our way to High Street, we are still in the clouds

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At the summit of High Street, much of the cloud is behind us


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And the view opens ahead



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Our first view of Hayeswater

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Indy at the summit of The Knott


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She is so excited on approaching the water that she runs far ahead

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The usual... and a picnic lunch

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Due to a broken bridge downstream, we ford the water here



High Street - Image 23, May 30, 2025

Numerous waterfalls in Hayeswater Gill

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This is the old filter house, our walk is nearly over



The waterfalls of Hayeswater Gill



Streams joining the Gill


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As the sun makes a brief appearance, we stop off in Ullswater on the way home


Start: Hartsop

Car parking in the car park at the far end of Hartsop Village [NY 40999 13007]

Route

Hartsop, Thornthwaite Crag, Mardale Ill Bell, High Street, The Knott, Hayeswater
Distance 13.29 km, Time 4.53 h, Total Ascent 785 m
Wainwright Pictorial Guide: The Far Eastern Fells

Titbit

High Street - High Street is named after the Roman road that crosses its summit. Roman roads connected Ambleside, Keswick and near to Penrith.
High Street's summit was historically used for summer fairs in the 18th and 19th centuries, known as Racecourse Hill due to horse racing events held there. The last fair took place in 1835.
Traces of the Roman Road can still be seen (to the East of the main path).

Obstacle

The main bridge over Hayeswater Gill, (the Eastern of the two 'FBs' on the route map), had been destroyed in a storm. After trying unsuccessfully to find a sensible alternate route to the Filter House footbridge, we decided to ford the Gill where it leaves Hayeswater. Caution was warranted over wet rocks, and the water came completely over and into one of my my boots. Not that important at the end of a hike, but you wouldn't want it at the beginning (May 30, 2025)

Route maps from Ordnance Survey are scaled 1:25000 unless otherwise indicated.
Distance, Hike Time and Total Ascent as supplied by OS. Image shows planned route.
Route Map and Details


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