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2 climbs • 19.7 km • 1,321 m gain • 9 hr 9 min
1 climb • 15.0 km • 806 m gain • 6 hr 11 min
1 climb • 15.3 km • 1,046 m gain • 5 hr 51 min
1 climb • 15.7 km • 798 m gain • 6 hr 33 min
1 climb • 19.0 km • 1,145 m gain • 6 hr 33 min
1 climb • 19.3 km • 1,165 m gain • 8 hr 0 min
1 climb • 20.0 km • 1,078 m gain • 6 hr 40 min
1 climb • 20.0 km • 1,252 m gain • 6 hr 59 min
1 climb • 21.5 km • 1,184 m gain • 5 hr 23 min
1 climb • 21.9 km • 1,070 m gain • 7 hr 13 min
1 climb • 24.3 km • 1,273 m gain • 6 hr 30 min
1 climb • 33.1 km • 2,434 m gain • 10 hr 16 min
Latest climbs
"22/11/2022 Scafell Pike via a slightly roundabout route from Langdale. Visibility not very good despite the promising forecast but it did remain dry. Snow above 2500’ but not enough to be any trouble. Usual crowds on the summit as shown in the only photo taken today. A good walk." — johnandsue4fun • Nov 22, 2022
"My last of the English 3000+ft peaks. Wind died down for half an hour as I reached the top, making it pleasant with fine views of Scafell Pike and beyond. Stopped for a spot of lunch at the top before heading back to Esk Hause to pick up the path over Esk Pike. No need to do Scafell Pike as I did it 4 weeks prior. " — NorthernWayfarer • Jul 9, 2017
"From the NT car park in Wasdale. Took the Moses Trod path up by Sprinkling Tarn to Esk Hause, then over Great End and the other Pikes of Scafell to the highest point in England. Descent via the path to Wasdale via Mickledore. With IB and TM. Rain and hill-fog all day." — marktrengove2 • Jun 19, 1999
"Leeds University Outdoor Activities Course at Dale Head, Duddon. Leading and teaching sixthformers with Chris McAllistair. After camping at Wasdale Head. In spite of my trying to get people up at 07:30, departure was not until 10:00. We walked by the direct path from Wasdale Head to Brown Tongue. At the top of Brown Tongue we bore right for the path to Mickledore, for lunch. Our group started on Broad Stand but I decided it was an unjustifiable risk with such companions, in such conditions, so retreated. We followed the well worn path to Scafell Pike and to Esk Hause, Esk Pike, Ore Gap. Then we followed the path – rather faint, to Lingcove and hence to Dale Head. Mist. " — peter43 • Mar 31, 1961