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The
highs and lows of the Ascent of the Wainwrights -
It
took me 5 years - I travelled 15000 miles, the majority of it spent on the M6
but it was worth every moment, one of the joys of tackling all the summits is
that it takes you to all the areas of the Lake Districts, not just the popular
scenic ones, you discover the quiet areas away from the crowds and see lots of
beautiful places. These are the summits that you may not always think of
visiting, but once you go to climb that quiet and remote fell you'll be glad you
went.
The
actual first Wainwright was Wansfell climbed for the first time around
1960, but I did not really start properly until around 1997 when my actual total
was around 15, after that I started to take it more seriously, after all as you
get older you realise you had better speed up a bit if you want to get all the
things done that you promised yourself when you were younger.
The
most scary time - Climbing Sharp Edge on Blencathra, it was not as easy
as I expected.
Most
rewarding sight was reaching my car in the gathering darkness on Dec 1st
2001, I had climbed Whiteside,Hopegill Head, Grisedale Pike, Eel Crag, Wandhope,
and Grasmoor, the plan was to find the path down to Rannerdale but I quickly
realised that this was no time for adventurous routefinding, it was 2.45 pm,
starting to snow and the light is fading, I had forgotten the torch and was
getting tired, this was a time to keep my nerve and get down the safest and
quickest way possible, I retraced my steps as far as Coledale Hause and followed
Gasgale Gill back to Lanthwaite Green.
The
most worrying time was just after leaving the summit of Cold Pike, I was
alone and I slipped on an icy slope and twisted my ankle, the pain was intense,
it was 2.45pm on 18th Feb 2001, there was no-one around and I was well off any
sort of footpath, I limped along slowly and about an hour later I was relieved
when some other walkers came up behind me, I did not feel quite so alone, the
foot and mouth epidemic started 2 days later and all fellwalking was stopped
until June, I could not walk anyway as my ankle took a long time to heal.
The
silliest thing was my Olympus Miju Camera falling from my pocket down
the toilet at Dungeon Gill. I did'nt think I could move that fast- 500milseconds
and it was out, dried quickly and it still takes good pictures.
The
most difficult fell to find was Armboth Fell, you know you are on it but
just where is the actual top, I must have done about 10 miles crisscrossing the
fell until I was satisfied I had visited it.
The
best day was climbing Scafell via Slight Side, next was all the other
days no matter what the weather.
The
final Wainwright was Mellbreak climbed 6th Oct 2002 worth saving to the
last and what a view!
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