Sunday November 12th

 Easedale Tarn with Julian

David was on a Lake District trip with The Curmudgeons and Julian very kindly suggested a later start and a lower level walk, which suited David very well. We parked up in Grasmere and followed the road and then the path up to Easedale Tarn. It was a fairly typical Lake District day- a bit of mist and a bit of drizzle from time to time. After lunching by the Sourmilk Gill waterfalls, we topped out at the tarn.

Julian surveys the tarn

Because of time and weather constraints, the walk up to Blea Rigg and the ridge walk back down to Grasmere didn't really make sense. However, the walk around the head of the tarn looked like a pleasant extension of the walk. We studied the map and saw that there were (intermittent) paths around the north side of the tarn which would save us from having simply to retrace our steps. We agreed on how much we like Herwicks ("Herdies") as a breed of sheep.

Herdie- mistress of all that she surveys

Despite the limited visibility, we had occasional glimpses of surrounding fells. A wonderful Lakeland day, notwithstanding the various constraints.

Easedale Tarn and distant peaks
Just under 7 miles and 305m ascent.


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