Wednesday January 18th

 Grisedale Pike and Hopegill Head with The Curmudgeons

David had a trip to The Lake District with Tim, Andrew, Chas, Julian and honorary Curmudgeon Lauren. The initial plan was to do a lengthy walk taking in lots of Wainwrights but after checking things like sunset time, likely start time (early by Andrew's standards) and book time for the walk, it was decided to take a more modest walk. We started from Braithwaite and worked our way up Kinn and Sleet How (not an appropriate name for such a lovely day) to Grisedale Pike.

Skiddaw and the south end of Blencathra

On the way up to Sleet How

Looking back to Sleet How and Skiddaw in the distance.
Andrew conserving energy for descents

Outerside and Causey Pike from Grisedale Pike
We had a break Grisedale Pike before continuing on to Hopegill Head.
Descending from Grisedale Pike and on the way to Hopegill Head (in clouds)

Looking back to Grisedale Pike from Hopegill Head

Chas and Lauren at the summit of Hopegill Head
We caught up with Andrew (who had made a characteristically speedy descent) at Coledale Hause. The originally planned ascent to Crag Hill looked too much of a slog, and honour having been satisfied, we decided to amble back via the Force Crag Mine road.
The track down to Force Crag Mine and the mine road leading back to Braithwaite.
Skiddaw and Blencathra in the sun

Looking back to Coledale Hause (directly above road)
The timing worked out very well, giving us a satisfying walk of just under 8 miles and 950m ascent.

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