Elevation
2,818 ft / 859 m
Region
Highlights
Routes
2 climbs • 10.5 km • 552 m gain • 3 hr 46 min
1 climb • 10.4 km • 644 m gain • 3 hr 43 min
1 climb • 14.3 km • 1,460 m gain • 4 hr 30 min
1 climb • 15.1 km • 774 m gain • 5 hr 24 min
1 climb • 16.2 km • 937 m gain • 5 hr 18 min
1 climb • 16.9 km • 1,121 m gain • 6 hr 21 min
1 climb • 17.4 km • 973 m gain • 4 hr 58 min
1 climb • 19.2 km • 1,192 m gain • 6 hr 8 min
1 climb • 23.5 km • 1,513 m gain • 8 hr 56 min
1 climb • 24.3 km • 1,273 m gain • 6 hr 30 min
1 climb • 26.6 km • 2,625 m gain • 7 hr 56 min
1 climb • 27.1 km • 2,978 m gain • 7 hr 46 min
1 climb • 27.5 km • 1,483 m gain • 7 hr 57 min
1 climb • 48.7 km • 1,793 m gain • 9 hr 32 min
Latest climbs

"28/10/2022 Taking advantage of a short weather window we made the best of a short afternoon by going over Pike of Blisko and the Crinkle Crags. Mainly not raining with only Crinkle Crags giving need for navigational care in poor visibility. 4 hours road to road." — johnandsue4fun • Oct 28, 2022

"From the Old Dungeon Ghyll NT car park, with ALT, OJT, JTT and TST. Up to Red Tarn, them over the summits, avoiding the Bad Step by scaling the rake to the west. Ended up descending into Eskdale before correcting by a descent into Langdale by The Band. Warm ,but with thick hill-fog above 750m." — marktrengove2 • Sep 29, 2002

"Leading a party of boys from the King's School, Chester. From Dungeon Ghyll bus terminus. Walked along path to Stool End, the Band, to Three Tarns. Moderately heavy rain so far, now high wind. Walked over Crinkle Crags. Over Red How and directly down to Cockley Beck. Some avoidable rocks near the top. Footbridge over the Moasdale Beck. Along the road to Troutal Youth Hostel." — peter43 • Apr 11, 1962

"From Leeds University Outdoor Activities Centre, Dale Head, Duddon. Part of Outdoor Activities Course of Leeds University Graduate Certificate of Education. With some other participants (Group B). To Wrynose Pass top. We followed the path from 3 shire stone to east side of Red Tarn, and on to Crinkle Crags South Summit. Between this and the North Summit are a few feet of scrambling (which can be avoided to the West). Arrived at North Summit and had lunch just beyond. We were heading West until by compass and sight we realised my error. Continued along ridge path to Three Tarns. Went down path on the Band to Dungeon Ghyll Old Hotel and had refreshments. By track behind hotel down valley, then joining the track on south side of Mill Gill to Stickle Tarn. Erected tent." — peter43 • Sep 22, 1960