After a couple of rest days, Helvellyn here we come. Of all the Lakeland fells, Helvellyn has the most compelling name.
Our route from Swirls takes us along the Helvellyn Ridge from North to South, descending via Grisedale Tarn.
The zig zag rocky path about half way up the climb to Helvellyn. Come on !
Light clouds rolling in
The summit of Helvellyn, looking down to Red Tarn
We take a good break here, water and snacks, coffee for me.
As well as a thermos I'm carrying a heavy load of five water containers today (mainly for Indy), lunch and all the other rucksack essentials
and this Herculean chap who assured me that carrying his bike up would be worth it for the ride down
Looking down to Grisedale Tarn
Indy can't contain her excitement as we approach - and in!
Soft lapping water. The weather is warm and sunny, breezy
After a good long break, lunch and a play, we take a last look back at Grisedale Tarn.
Although all our climbing is over, we face a tricky long descent towards Dunmail Raise and a lengthy walk back parallel to the road
Half way along the return path through woods we met up again with a couple and a dog who we had seen earlier in the morning.
They were hiking a similar route to us, in the opposite direction. They too had hoped that the path through the woods would be shady and cool but it was largely exposed and in the full sun...
Parking at Swirls Car Park [NY 31670 16874].
Or if approaching from Keswick, there is a large layby on the left just before Swirls [NY 31613 17369]
Swirls, Helvellyn Lower Man, Helvellyn, Nethermost Pike, High Crag (NP), Dollywaggon Pike, Grisedale Tarn
Distance 16.79 km, Time 6.18 h, Total Ascent 1,053 m
Wainwright Pictorial Guide: The Eastern Fells
