I've not had much time to do trip reports but here is another catch up from last October. The highlight was Beefy completing his second round of Wainwrights
We had a wild camp in Calf cove below Great End, although we hadn't planned to pitch here, the heavens opened and the weather got a lot worse so we got the tent up for shelter and stayed there. We had walked from Stonethwaite up the Langstrath Valley.
There was a lot of water in Langstrath Beck
We ascended by Angletarn Gill
Looking back at the Langdale Pikes from our way up to Esk Hause
The view from our pitch
Next day was glorious, we went over Scafell Pike, this shot from Broad Crag
Beefy on Scafell Pike summit
Great Gable and Styhead Tarn from near Lingmell top
Beefy on Lingmell summit his 214 x 2, congratulations!
Looking into Piers Gill
Our next wild camp was on High Raise. We started from New Dungeon Ghyll and went up the Mark Gate route toward Loft Crag
Crinkle Crags and the head of Great Langdale
Beefy on Loft Crag
Watching climbers on Gimmer Crag from Pike O'Stickle
The view east from Harrison Stickle
We went over Thunacar Knott and up to High Raise
High Raise summit
The Drift on High Raise
The sunrise from High Raise
We walked down to Grasmere via Sergeant Man and Tarn Crag
Langdale Pikes from Tarn Crag
Over Gibson Knott and Steel Fell to Helvellyn
Our next camp was on White Pike near Walna Scar summit, it was windy overnight!
The Drift on White Pike with the Scafells behind
The waterfall in Banishead Quarry next day
It was a glorious day, looking back at Dow Crag and The Old Man near Torver
Next up was a camp on Whiteless Breast, on Whiteless Pike. Not where we'd planned to pitch but the weather was pretty grim so we pitched early.
The Drift with Knott Rigg in view
Next day we went over Rannerdale Knotts
Moody Buttermere
Not in the Lakes this is in Northumberland. We went to see Crammel Linn near Gilsland on a day walk
It rained most of the day