Thinking of doing a loop from Keswick.
Keswick - Threlkeld - Mungrisedale - Bowscale fell - Blencathra -
Skiddaw House - Keswick.
Has anyone done the over the top route from Bowscale?
Cheers
If you take fp at Mungrisdale round White Horse Bent then follow it through to Mungrisdale common its all rideable but will be very muddy at the mo. You then head SW up onto Foule Crag and onto the Summit of Blencathra to get to the top which is 50/50 rideable. Thing is though there isn't really any good descents off Blencathra, they're either mundane or they'll kill you!!! We tend to just head over Mousthwaite Comb at the junction below White Horse Bent.
Also if your trying to head from from the Summit of Blencathra directly towards skiddaw house its very boggy un-bike friendy ground, so I'd give that a miss I I were you. ๐
Cheers anc, good advice I'm sure. Just always looking for interesting new stuff to do from Keswick. Any other suggestions most welcome.
Thanks
Hendo
Dont write off the unofficial stuff in Whinlater from Keswick, especially the path known as "Seldom Seen".
A circuit of Blencathra via Skiddaw House is a good trip, but as above, I wouldnt bother riding up Blencathra.
I did see people taking skis and boards up the year before last though...
Have you gone off Skiddaw via Carlside and Ullock? It's a must do descent, at none busy times of course. ๐
Theres also a good ride you could tie in with your above route if you go up from Mosedale, when the road ends head up by the 'mine' on the back dotted path to the hut on the horizon(Great Lingy Hill), Then head south on the path which forks and heads up onto Knott. From knott head down to Burn Tod and follow the secret singletrack shhhhhh
to Horsemoor Hills. Great little route, but also can be wet on the way up, but worth it.
Thing is though there isn't really any good descents off Blencathra, they're either mundane or they'll kill you!!!
I have to disagree with you there anc ๐ The descent off the summit down to Scales Tarn and around the valley is excellent, as is 'the chute' if you know where to pick it up, and into the gorse-lined singletrack. Doddick is fun too but does fall into anc's 'kill you' category. Don't bother with Hall's Fell though - it's a scramble off the top. All very cheeky though mozzie.
Nar.. Scales tarn descent is boring IMO. Chute sounds promising option though.
I always find it fun - off-camber and loose at the top and that nasty fix the fells section following the beck down (that I still haven't cleared). The chute's off the end of the valley - there's a right fork (easy to pick up once you know it's there) and following your nose you can't miss it. Zig-zagging scree is probably a better description than chute. The final fast section through the gorse though - that makes the earlier grind up worth the effort.
Any chance of a grid ref? Ta....The chute's off the end of the valley - there's a right fork
The one that join's fp that comes in above the pub? That bits pretty good granted, I just don't think much of the bit off the top and down Scales fell, its man made, smooth with the odd tight corner and pretty untechnical really then just a fast grassy bank till you hit the zigzags.
Hi Trekster - ygm
I took a bike up Blencathra once and had a blast. It was 11 years ago and I was hungover to hell and it was covered in mist at the top. Got a picture of it somewhere.
Anyway, we came down towards Souther Fell. I remember having to avoid a right turn that took you down Certain Death, then it was very fast and rocky. Times and bikes have changed a lot since then though, so i don't know if i'd still enjoy it or if it would be a bit tame.
Only one way to find out!
Agreed. I'm not keen on that section - much better to duck left as you leave the summit and head down to the tarn.I just don't think much of the bit off the top and down Scales fell, its man made, smooth with the odd tight corner and pretty untechnical really then just a fast grassy bank till you hit the zigzags.
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shh....
Best way onto Bowscale is up the side of [url= http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=334197&Y=529965&A=Y&Z=120 ]the Tongue[/url]
Worth bearing in mind, the path up the Glendaramackin, which is a bog fest by Souther Fell, is referred to as a Bridleway by one Mr Wainwright.
The pics above are on the other side of the valley, coming down.
and Burn Tod is ace too
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much better to duck left as you leave the summit and head down to the tarn.
Ahh yes that does look better, it eventually joins the singletrack I rode up below sharp edge once heading to Foule Crag, thought at the time it would be better down than up
Think thats what
PT do you see much of Bish/Mike on the tuesday rides? Haven't seen him about for a age.
No sorry anc ๐
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Hi Trekster - ygm