Monday, September 4, 2023

LINSKELDFIELD FARM CARAVAN SITE NEAR COCKERMOUTH LAKES 4 SEPTEMBER 2023

A last minute decision by Roy to spend a few days while the weather appears superb, we aimed for a place in central Lakes but everywhere was booked so we ended up on this farm which turned out to be clean, smart, full of exotic birds an different animals and only £20 a night inclusive.
Sun shone all the way to the Lakes and all day, had a walk round the pond and discovered all the birds.
























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TUESDAY - HAYSTACKS HIKE ABOUT 8 MILES

What an amazing day, blue skies all day and temperature around 27oC. We drove to Buttermere and did Haystacks 1900 ft, a tough walk up from Warnscale Bottom to Blackbeck Tarn, pretty Innominate Tarn to the rocky summit, then back down Scarth Gap to the pub!





                                                    INNOMINTATE TARN




                        HAYSTACKS SUMMIT
                                                    


                                                            HAYSTACKS ON WAY DOWN



                                                          BUTTERMERE 

                                                    JETS


                                              A WELL DESERVED DRINK!

WEDNESDAY

A lazy day due to my iffy knee after yesterdays hike. We drove to Cockermouth mainly to buy some sunglasses for me as I mislaid them at the end of yesterdays walk while posing for photo at the lake!
We drove to St Bees RSPB site and walked along the cliff edge to a stony beach just before St Bees Head, lunch and a test of the Irish Sea and back to site. I would like to point out that at the start of the walk Roy had "lost" his binoculars. I was certain they were not in the van and I was sure he must have left them on a chair at the pub in Buttermere yesterday, phone call to pub and we collect tomorrow, he's a jammy beggar!

                                                    VIEW TOWARDS WHITEHAVEN


                                                        DOWN TOTHE BEACH

                                                ST BEES HEAD IN BACKGROUND

                                        THE USUAL LUNCH TIME PHOTO

                                        TESTING THE IRISH SEA!


Our last day, we had an early start to Buttermere, retrieved Roy's binoculars and had a super 6 hour walk up Red Pike, 2479 ft along to High Stile 2644 ft and High Crag 2443ft. A stunning ridge walk, no sun today but very humid. It's been superb re-visiting the Lakes, but I had forgotten how tough they are.
                                                                        REDPIKE TO CLIMB



                                                    EARLY MORNING REFLECTIONS IN BUTTERMERE


        STEPS ALMOST ALL THE WAY UP RED PIKE


                                                                    BLEABERRY TARN



                            BLEABERRY TARN

                                                            PANORAMA





                           HIGH STILE
                    


                           SEE THE ROUTE UP RED PIKE WE TOOK FROM THE TARN

                                                                LUNCH AT HIGH CRAG
                                                                                    DOWN TO  SCARTH GAP

                                                        CHEERS!! AND ICECREAM FOR ROY
   

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