Monday 12th June

Pike O' Blisco

Having arrived in The Lakes in the early afternoon, we decided to relive one of our former glories from roughly 40 years ago- Pike O' Blisco. We chose to start from Wainwright's suggestion of Stool End and, after about a kilometer of more or less level walking, we began the climb above Browney Gill- a steeper climb than most that we'd done recently. The weather was almost dolomitic and the views as spectacular.

Jacinta chats with couple descending. Langdale Pikes in the background

After a while, the slope eased and we were able to take in more views; we knew that the summit of Pike O' Blisco was only a few metres lower than that of Pike O' Stickle (the conical Langdale Pike) so we had something to gauge our ascent by.
The climb eases a little- Pike O' Stickle behind/left of Jacinta

As we got higher, other familiar hills came into view, including Bowfell.
Bowfell looming in the distance

On reaching the summit of Pike O' Blisco, we were rewarded with a panorama of The Lakes in the finest weather.
Lakeland from Pike O' Blisco

Our descent was to the road between The Dungeon Gills and Little Langdale; this involved a few slightly tricky steps down through rock gullies but was otherwise straightforward.
Descent to the Little Langdale Road

We passed several "Herdies", who seemed quite used to visiting walkers, and paid us little attention.
A very relaxed herdy


After our walk of 6 miles and nearly 600m ascent (a relaxed tad under five hours) we checked into our AirBnb and were kept amused by lambs running up and down the road outside.




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