Wasdale meet report 3-5 July

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    Andy Smith
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    Report on Wasdale Meet 3/5 July 2015

    The meet began 24 hours before most weekend away meets and
    by Thursday evening people were gathering in the bar of the
    Wasdale Head Inn. There were current and past CMC members
    and Smith family members. It was raining and overcast –
    typical Lake District weather – but the forecast was good
    for the next day.

    As forecast, the weather on Friday was excellent: warm and
    sunny, little wind, and good visibility. All the tops were
    clear. A party of 16 headed up the Shoulder route (southwest
    ridge) of Lingmell. There were attractive views over
    Wastwater on the ascent. At the top we had a coffee break.
    This was Andy & Rosy’s 213rd Wainwright since retirement;
    just one more to do: Scafell Pike. We dropped down to
    Lingmell Col where we joined the busy tourist route coming
    up from Brown Tongue. A ‘tedious half-hour’ (according to Mr
    W) brought us to the top of the Pike. The highest point in
    England was predictably crowded but we squeezed our way onto
    the summit platform and popped our champagne corks to enjoy
    a glass of bubbly in celebration of completion of the
    Wainwrights and Andy’s 70th birthday. A quieter spot was
    found nearby for a picnic lunch which included Rosy’s yummy
    homemade ginger cake and a pork pie with a candle on it!

    Eventually it was time to leave and we dropped down to Broad
    Crag col, and then down the somewhat unpleasant scree gully
    to reach the Corridor Route to Sty Head. Before reaching the
    latter, we left the path and descended to join the old
    bridleway down to Wasdale Head (except for a splinter group
    of four who continued over Great Gable). On the way, four of
    the party enjoyed a dip in the Emerald Pool below the
    confluence of Piers Gill and Lingmell Beck. It had been a
    great day out in the mountains. That evening 21 of us sat
    down for a celebration dinner in the historic dining room of
    the Wasdale Head Inn (the ‘birthplace of British climbing’),
    surrounded by old photos of tweed-clad and nailed-boot-shod
    climbers with hemp ropes tackling local and Alpine routes.
    Afterwards the birthday cake was cut and consumed while we
    enjoyed reminiscing about past days out in the hills.

    After a wild night (wind, thunder, and heavy rain), Saturday
    dawned wet with with the cloud down on the tops. Some of
    the campers packed up and headed for home. The rest of us
    split into different groups: some for low level walks and
    others heading higher. A group of 10 walked to Overbeck
    Bridge and climbed Yewbarrow. We were in cloud at the top as
    we ate our lunch. Then it was down to Dore Head over Stirrup
    Crag, which involved some mild scrambling. From the saddle,
    three dropped down into Mosedale. The cloud was lifting off
    the tops by now and the rest of us had a pleasant walk down
    Overbeck back to the road. The weather had improved so much
    that we could see the scene of yesterday’s achievement: the
    top of Scafell Pike.

    On Sunday, people headed off to different destinations,
    mostly homeward. On the way a party of 6 of us walked from
    Bigert Mire (above Ulpha) to the top of Whitfell, and were
    rewarded by good views: a panorama of the high Lakeland
    fells to the north; a view over Walney Island and Morecambe
    Bay to the south. From here, two continued on a ridge walk
    and four returned the same way.

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