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The Scafells from Wasdale Head

Lake District Walk

Nat Park - Lake District - Lake District Southern Fells

Wainwrights - Scafell, Scafell Pike

County/Area - Cumbria

Author - Peter Smyly

Length - 9.0 miles / 14.6 km    Ascent - 4000 feet / 1212 metres

Time - 8 hours 30 minutes    Grade - mod/hard

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Walk Route Description

Photo from the walk - The Scafells from Wasdale Head
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Several walking routes lead to the top of Scafell and Scafell Pike, the two highest peaks in England, and the shortest distance "as the crow flies" is this one.

This wonderful Lake District walk starts from the car park at Wasdale Head and cross the bridge over Lingmell Beck .The twin objectives of the two Scafells dominate the view ahead, either side of the col of Mickledore and, in good visibility at least, route-finding should present no difficulties. A clear track leads, steeply in places, up past Lingmell Gill, crossing it at one point, on the way towards Brown Tongue and Hollow Stones below the cliffs at the front of Scafell Pike, Pikes Crag. The summit is out of sight from this angle, a few hundred yards beyond Pikes Crag. While one option is to skirt round to the left between Scafell Pike and Lingmell, for this walk, the next objective is to climb up Mickledore. The cliffs of Scafell dominate the view to the right on approaching Mickledore, This is a stiff climb which gets even steeper, the higher up you get to the point where hands as well as feet may be needed in the latter stages until Mickledore is reached. From Mickledore, a path winds its way up to the summit of Scafell Pike. The very top features a raised area, accessible by a short flight of steps and it is likely that, especially in good weather, other walkers will already be there. After drinking in the all-round views, reverse the route back down to Mickledore. Tempting though the more direct approach via Lord's Rake is to the right, this idea should be avoided since there is a risk of rock fall, therefore this is a "no go" area. From Mickledore, you need to lose a few hundred feet in height to the left that then has to be regained as you descend steeply to reach a point where you have gone beyond the insurmountable rock face of Broad Stand.

Conveniently, a gully to the left of Broad Stand provides access by means of an easy scramble up a gully alongside a stream which leads up to diminutive Foxes Tarn. A giant boulder presides over the tarn which must be one of the smallest in the Lake District to have a name. Another steep uphill walk to the north-west on loose stones leads to the Scafell summit plateau from where it is an easy walk to the top itself. Now descend to the south-west with Burnmoor Tarn seen below to the left of Illgill Head. The area around the edges of the tarn is liable to be boggy underfoot but in any case, before you get there, a path leads away to the right at the bottom of the slopes off Scafell and takes you back to the walk's start point at Wasdale Head.

Other walks nearby

Walk 1176 Yewbarrow from Wasdalemoderate4.5 miles
Walk 2341 Circuit of Nether Beck and Over Beck from Wasdalehard11.3 miles
Walk 1690 Netherbeck Horseshoe - Middle Fell, Steeple & Red Pike from Wasdale Headmod/hard12.5 miles
Walk 1303 Buckbarrow, Seatallan & Middle Fell from Loweswatermoderate7.0 miles
Walk 3489 Scale Bridge & Low Wood from Greendaleeasy5.2 miles
Walk 3485 High Birkhow & Low Wood from Wast Watereasy4.2 miles
Walk 1114 Scafell Pike via Corridor Routehard9.5 miles
Walk 1236 Styhead Tarn and Seathwaite Fellmoderate7.0 miles
Walk 1306 Base Brown & Great Gablemod/hard6.0 miles
Walk 2046 Great End via the north west face from Seathwaitevery hard7.0 miles

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