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2 summits • 17.1 km • 2,199 m gain • 4 hr 34 min
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1 summit • 17.7 km • 1,070 m gain • 4 hr 47 min
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"took part on a guide walk. by mountain walks. coledale 10 peaks challenge.
the peaks are
Barrow – 455m,
Outerside – 568m,
Causey Pike – 637m
Scar Crags – 672m
Sail – 773m
Crag Hill – 839m
Wandope – 772m
Grasmoor – 852m
Hopegill Head – 770m
Grisedale Pike – 791m
i completed 7 of the 10 peaks" — cbryant • Aug 2, 2019

"A better day than earlier in the week, we parked near Uzzicar in the Newlands Valley. We walked up the old mines track alongside Stonycroft Gill, on the lower slopes of Barrow. The track then passed near the summit of Outerside 568m, crossed High Moss then ascended steeply by Long Crags to Sail Pass. Then wind up the final 150m to the flat summit, with its very small summit cairn. From the summit we descended W to a col, then up a steep ridge to the broad top of Crag Hill 839m. After a short break on the summit in a strong wind, we descended to Coledale Hause, then down the mines track to Force Crag mine. Near the mine, we leave the main track and climb 220m towards Outerside, to regain our inward path and return alongside Stonycroft Gill to our startpoint." — davidlong • Oct 26, 2017

"Circular walk from Newlands Valley near Keswick, went up Causey Pike first, then along Scar Crags ridge and up steeply to Sail. Along and up again to Crag Hill, the highest point on the walk. Then drop down to Coledale Hause before climbing to the final summit of the day Grisedale Pike, descend to Braithwaite village, walk through the village and out via Braithwaite Lodge Farm, climb over the low hillside and drop back into Newlands Valley, to return to start point. A bright sunny summers day walk " — davidlong • Aug 27, 2014