Author Topic: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18  (Read 1623 times)

April

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We managed to get up in time this week to get to Glenridding for 10.10am. It was very windy so we did a "make it up as you go walk" depending on how the weather was. Lanty's Tarn was where we headed to first.

Ullswater from the path up to Lanty's Tarn


We had sunshine and a bit of blue sky. A nice day except for the wind.

Sheffield Pike and Glenridding Dodd


Birkhouse Moor


Gowbarrow Fell seen above Ullswater


Lanty's Tarn


Where next? We started descending into the Grisedale Valley

Arnison Crag


We thought we might go up onto Arnison Crag if the wind had died down by the time we got to Glenamara Park

Beefy and Squeaky in Glenamara Park


Ullswater


This is one of my favourite views, even better from higher up though. We left the main path in Glenamara Park and walked up toward the wall below Arnison Crag. It got windier with height so we sacked the idea of Arnison Crag and we walked down toward Hag Beck. We were looking for a place for lunch out of the wind. It was too windy so we turned around and walked back to the main path to find a place to eat our lunch.

Birkhouse Moor from Glenamara Park


Birks from Glenamara Park


We found a spot out of the wind below Oxford Crag to eat our lunch.

Beefy and Squeaky with Place Fell in view


We dropped down to Patterdale and then Rooking to access the higher path toward Silver Crag

Ullswater, Glenridding Dodd and Sheffield Pike from the higher up path from Rooking


Across Ullswater to Birks, St Sunday Crag and Keldas


We were running out of time to catch our bus so we dropped down to the lower path before we reached Silver Crag

Hartsop Dodd, Caudale Moor and Arnison Crag from the path to Side Farm


From Patterdale we walked to Glenridding to get the bus. Our route was Glenridding - Westside - Lanty's Tarn - Glenamara Park - Patterdale - Rooking - near Silver Crag - Patterdale - Glenridding. 12 km with 387m ascent. We really enjoyed the walk, lovely views in the sunshine, shame about the cold wind.
On Sunday we walked in the Carlisle Parks again, almost the same as last Sunday so I didn’t bother taking any pics!
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Ridge

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #1 on: 13:28:19, 01/01/19 »
Lovely photos of a stunning area

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #2 on: 13:32:03, 01/01/19 »
Great pics Ape O0
Was a good walk, funny how those people followed us,
Next time I'd prefer it without the bagpipes thank you ;D

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #3 on: 13:47:09, 01/01/19 »
Looks nice  O0
Peeps following you again? :-\
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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #4 on: 13:52:53, 01/01/19 »
I had to re-read the TR in case I had missed the follows and bagpipes, but no. More information required.

karl h

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #5 on: 14:56:53, 01/01/19 »
Lovely pics A O0  Nice to see a bit of blue sky for a change  ;) 

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #6 on: 16:01:27, 01/01/19 »
Thanks for this and all your other TRS.
Really makes  the countryside stand out at its best.   Thank you and Beefy of course. ( OK and Squeeky )
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April

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #7 on: 16:40:00, 01/01/19 »
Was a good walk, funny how those people followed us,
Next time I'd prefer it without the bagpipes thank you ;D

Peeps following you again? :-\

I had to re-read the TR in case I had missed the follows and bagpipes, but no. More information required.

 ;D Sorry Ridge, I didn't put those in the TR  :)

Some people started following us when we left the main path through Glenamara Park. When we decided not to go onto Arnison Crag and descended to the beck, they stopped. They decided to turn back to the main path. They don't know we are fickle and change direction for no apparent reason  :D

The bagpipes were heard when we were on the path from Rooking to Silver Crag. The squawking racket  ;) was coming from the Inn on the Lake I think.

Lovely pics A O0   

Thanks Karl and I do love the pics of your grandson on your website.  :smitten: What a cutie he is  :)

Thanks for this and all your other TRS.
Thank you and Beefy of course. ( OK and Squeeky )

Thanks jimbob  O0
 
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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #8 on: 18:47:58, 01/01/19 »
A fine walk and TR+pics as always. Blue sky and sunshine have been rare for a while, it makes such a difference.
Being followed by other walkers is not uncommon in the Lakes, we find, especially in mist. I don't know why they believe you will magically lead them to their intended route and destination, it would usually be a really grave error to follow us!.
We'll be in that area tomorrow, it had better be good.

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #9 on: 18:49:07, 01/01/19 »
Lovely photos, April. I have a soft spot for Ullswater as we went there on holiday many times during my teenage years.
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April

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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #10 on: 18:10:07, 02/01/19 »
We'll be in that area tomorrow, it had better be good.

I hope you had a good day vghikers  :)

I have a soft spot for Ullswater as we went there on holiday many times during my teenage years.

It is my favourite lake, the views are very good from nearly everywhere  :)
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Re: TR Lanty's Tarn and Glenamara Park Sat 29 Dec 18
« Reply #11 on: 18:56:31, 02/01/19 »

Agreed April. From February last year:





And the path along the SE shore must be the best lakeside walk in England.
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