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.
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| 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.
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| The climb eases a little- Pike O' Stickle behind/left of Jacinta |
As we got higher, other familiar hills came into view, including Bowfell.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| Descent to the Little Langdale Road |
We passed several "Herdies", who seemed quite used to visiting walkers, and paid us little attention.
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| 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.






