A bit late in posting this one but here goes. My stepson had talked me into paying half towards a 4 berth room at Black Sail Hut on Saturday 16th March. He and a friend planned to wild camp somewhere above Mosedale on the Friday night and meet me at the hostel Saturday evening. I decided to make a weekend of it so took Friday off work and booked myself into the Wasdale Inn.
I drove up on Friday to do a circuit of the fells above Wastwater returning along Miterdale.
I took the lane beside the school at Eskdale Green to the Forestry England parking area just beyond a gate. I was the only one parked there and it proved to be a very quiet walk.
I set off through the Miterdale Forest, this proved to the driest part of the walk but it was still pretty wet. It was in the trees that I met a party of 7-8 descending from Irton Fell, it didn’t see another soul all day.
Overhead power cables in the plantation.
Looking over to Great Bank in the Miterdale Forest
After emerging from the plantation it was a squelchy slog most of the way although there weren’t any really bad bits where I thought I might end up with wet feet. The worst section was along the wall just after turning right at Irton Fell and heading towards Whin Rigg
Looking towards the coast, Sellafield barely visible in the murk
Into the clagg just below 400m. This is the 395m spot height on OS maps halfway between Irton Fell and Whin Rigg.
Looking down into Greathall Gill just below Whin Rigg summit.