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Sun15May16 Littledale Edge Walk

 

This route bags 3 Wainwrights - Dale Head, Hindscarth and Robinson which are interconnected with a ridge called Littledale Edge.

 

There is nothing of great interest on the initial 390m climb from Honister to Dale Head and it's an ideal opportunity to let one's mind wander for a while. Then suddenly to your amazement you are there at the summit of Dale Head (753m) with utterly breathtaking views of the Newlands valley. Reputedly one of the best views in the country. Imagine a massive empty green bath 5 miles long, over 1 mile wide and 550m deep with you stood at the edge at one end, and you will know how a poor spider feels!

 

The ridge walk is now easy, wide and not scary but does have a gradual 600m drop to view cars moving like tiny ants on the B5289 road below.

 

Traversing the ridge west, we take a slight detour north along a spur to visit Hindscarth (727m) to strike gold with fabulous craggy views and history. Gold, copper & lead was mined here from 1564 for Elizabeth I and there are plenty of deposits still down there but it became uneconomical to pump out the water and the mine was closed in 1893. Please hand any nuggets you find in the spoil heaps to the walk leader.

 

The next part of the ridge descends 150m into a col before rising 160m to Robinson (727m), with extensive views of most of the Lakeland mountain peaks.

 

According to Alfred Wainwright the Buttermere area was purchased by Richard Robinson many centuries ago. Including this unnamed hill which was then called Robinson's Fell, later shortened to Robinson.

 

Any onward journey from Robinson is thwarted by Buttermere Moss, not a good place for walkers apparently due to deep bogs, so we will return via a dry path pretty much the way we came, but cut out Hindscarth to get back early for the long Sunday afternoon drive home.

 

Sleeping over is highly recommended due to the remote location. See the diary for the Honister weekend accommodation. If you are coming just for the day then please let the walk leader know well in advance due to the limited car parking and poor phone signals.

 

Start at YHA Honister Hause, Keswick, Cumbria. The nearest post code is CA12 5XN (Seatoller) but the YHA is 1.3miles west of there.

 

Map: http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=322577&Y=513658&A=Y&Z=120

 

Distance:  7.0 Miles  

 

Walk grade:  Hard.

 

Newlands Valley

 

 

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