Scafell via Lords Rake Scramble - Corridor Route - Scafell Pike - Lake District

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2022
  • I tackle Lords Rake on my way up Scafell. Starting from Seathwaite farm I follow the corridor route to the foot of this grade 1 scramble. I descend from Scafell by Foxes Tarn and climb back up to Mickledore, where I then climb up to Scafell Pike. I return to Seathwaite farm over the tops passed Great End and down Grains Gill.
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  • @dannimac777
    @dannimac777 3 месяца назад +3

    Brought back memories of happier times when my wife and I climbed up and down Lords Rake,
    she while seven months pregnant. The weather became awful so we fled to North Wales where the weather was better. Next day we climbed up Tryfan.

  • @wildernesstraining1957
    @wildernesstraining1957 3 месяца назад +1

    The lords take fascinates me! Probably because I’m on the edge of my vertigo at the prospect. Not to mention my age!
    I certainly wouldn’t come down it!
    Nice video, and thank you!

  • @janmccann8081
    @janmccann8081 Год назад +10

    Years ago, my then boyfriend wanted us to do this one. I'm not good with heights, but he didn't understand! I left him! I do love walking, though. Just not keen on falling. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +2

      The steep slopes are certainly not for everyone. Thanks for watching my video and taking the time to comment.

    • @janmccann8081
      @janmccann8081 Год назад

      @@danpattinson Thanks for replying. At least I can enjoy such scrambles vicariously! I look forward to more of your videos.

  • @CouncilOfWolves
    @CouncilOfWolves Год назад +13

    Lovely to see this after so many years. I've done Lord's Rake (ascent) twice and was lucky enough to enjoy the view. Now I'm older with mobility problems and seeing this brings back so many happy memories I am truly blessed to have. Thank you.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +2

      That's awesome. If I can stir up fond memories, or inspire others to enjoy the outdoors, I'm doing the right thing and will keep sharing my own experiences. Thank you for watching and commenting :)

    • @desplatt842
      @desplatt842 Год назад +1

      Well done video thanks Dan. Like LFPC5611, I’ve done Lords Rake twice, once in 1983 with the West wall traverse variation and found it pretty easy. Four years later when I returned, I was appalled how much worse the erosion was and didn’t find it enjoyable. I did Scafell many more times, most enjoyably several times by the long route from Eskdale. Also did Broad Stand both up and down in 2005 but wouldn’t have been able to do it but for the confidence given by being with a much better climber .Again, like LFPC , I couldn’t do it enjoyably now so good to see videos .

  • @edwardhart5466
    @edwardhart5466 Год назад +3

    Great video ,Yes I have done that thank-you for the upload, will be up there again January 2023 hoping for frost, snow and sunshine Take care

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Sounds good. I'm hoping for some snow in January too, but not sure what to tackle yet.
      Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment :)

  • @ethelmini
    @ethelmini Год назад +6

    Glad you made the helmet comment.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Yes I do try to mention the safety aspects where I can.

  • @thegreat7861
    @thegreat7861 Год назад +4

    Enjoyed this. Thank you 🙂

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Thank you. Glad you liked it.
      I have a new video coming this week so hit subscribe.

  • @johnclark1925
    @johnclark1925 Год назад +9

    Liked and sub’d.
    I descended this rake many years ago, it does not look like it, but you can end up in sections where you need to climb, stretch and traverse some shelves/drops on the left side (descending).
    At over 6’ and long arms and legs it was not an issue, but some shorter members of the group, found it quite hair raising.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Thanks for liking and subscribing, and for taking the time to watch my video in the first place.
      There was a little bit not in my video where it was a little more technical and I did need both hands to traverse a small shelf, near the entrance to the West Wall Traverse. I'm on the shorter side and often think a little longer arms would be beneficial!

  • @MeinemLeben
    @MeinemLeben Год назад +4

    Took this route back in June. The views are amazing! Took the tourist route back down because the sun started setting and it was getting dark.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +2

      I'd like to get up there in summer. The views from the rake were good, but I was in thick cloud on top of Scafell.

  • @worldcooking
    @worldcooking Год назад

    🎉Great footage of these mountain landscapes!

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Thanks 🙏 I love being up there, especially on a moody day.

  • @paulsaunders6536
    @paulsaunders6536 Год назад +1

    Climbed this as schoolboy in 1972/3. We’d been up to Scafell Pike, then upto Scafell. School weekend away. Memories 😊. Still walking today at 65, once a year 15 mile yompfor the local mountain rescue sponsored walk.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      There seems to be a few lucky people who climbed the Scafells as part of a school trip. You must have had some great teachers. I didn't get into fell walking until my mid 20's.
      Really good that you are still getting out walking, and for such a good cause, well done.

  • @billerator
    @billerator Год назад +1

    I've never been up this route, but the vid gives a good idea of what it might be like

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Thanks for watching.
      Its not a bad climb, just a bit loose in places, and one little traverse around a rock to do at the top of the first section. The views from sections 2 and 3 over Wasdale are worth the climb.

  • @shinywarm6906
    @shinywarm6906 Год назад +4

    I enjoyed that, thanks. I didnt much like the Lord's Rake, either going up or down. Obviously, there are no significant route-finding difficulties. but the loose rock and steepness just made it tedious, without any compensating views. Still a glorious outing from Seathwaite overall.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching, and glad you enjoyed it.
      I agree the views from Lords Rake are not great on the lower section, but the upper sections have good views over Wast Water, on a clear day.

  • @lostintransit5822
    @lostintransit5822 2 месяца назад

    It’s crazy that you’ve just popped up on my RUclips!
    I come in the shop! What a small world😂

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi 👋 . Say hello next time you’re in!

  • @daveandmerlin
    @daveandmerlin Год назад

    A great video.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Cheers. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
      I’m hoping to have some more scrambling videos up over the next few months 👍

  • @kevinlander46
    @kevinlander46 Год назад +1

    Brilliant vid and accent of Lords rake never got to do that scramble as ran out of time and failing legs now sadly cannot do them any more age caught up but my mind thinks I can. Lol but so I aso grateful for you to share your adventures hopefully some more breaks my heart not being able to go rock climbing or mountain climbing anymore pleas keep up your great work many thanks

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Really glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment 🙏
      I bet you have a few stories from the adventures you did have

    • @philipashbourn1538
      @philipashbourn1538 Год назад

      Wish I could run up and down the summits as I once did. Make the most of it while you can. I have done Lords Rake a few times and never found it as hard as Wainwright. Thanks for the film. I have affectionate memories of the Lakeland peaks - as enjoyable as any I did in the world including Mont Blanc and Adam's Peak and high level treks in the Himalayas, Alps, Pyrenees, New Zealand as well as Scotland and Wales.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. I do love the lakes, and also have many fond memories. I've just returned from the Hymalayas, so my next videos will be from that trip. I would love to climb Mony Blanc.

  • @thenazarite2444
    @thenazarite2444 Год назад

    Super 🤸🤸

  • @More-Space-In-Ear
    @More-Space-In-Ear Год назад +2

    I remember doing that back in my senior school days. Bit better weather though.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      You must have had a cool teacher to take you up there. Running around muddy fields was the closest I ever got.

    • @More-Space-In-Ear
      @More-Space-In-Ear Год назад

      @@danpattinson we had two teachers on every school trip we did, Brecon beacons and more in Wales, scarfell and others in the lake District, Ben Nevis and others in Scotland. I was proud to have done all highest in Britain before leaving school...

  • @chrisbryant8317
    @chrisbryant8317 5 месяцев назад +1

    Personal opinion: I have done Lord's Rake four times and the last time almost two years ago when I was 60. It looks quite intimidating when you are stood at the bottom. On all occasions I took the right hand route. It's an enclosed scree gully with good hand grips all the way. It is moderately strenuous but a pure joy to do. Steadily make your way up checking foot and hand holds. The tricky bit is at the top where the check stone was. Prolly you'll need to remove your rucksack and take it on the left. You'll have to haul your ass up this bit. Take your time and enjoy the trip, it's not technically difficult. I don't like heights or exposure and you don't really experience this. There is really no where to fall anyway except a slide a few meters down the scree. Make sure your grips and just enjoy it. I would recommend being properly equipped esp with good boots.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Chris. Yeah it is a fun scramble up. I managed to squeeze up the right hand side on the tricky bit. It was tight though.
      I need to head back and do the west wall traverse.

    • @chrisbryant8317
      @chrisbryant8317 5 месяцев назад

      Hi Dan, thanks for your reply. I have been meaning to do the West wall traverse. Please get back there and do a great vid. That'll be awesome.@@danpattinson

  • @tonymontana4974
    @tonymontana4974 Год назад

    Looks a good route think I will try that when I do scafell

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Yeah it’s a decent route. Interesting and nothing too steep other than lord’s rake and the short climb to it.
      Enjoy 👍

  • @jjob2280
    @jjob2280 Год назад

    One of the best scrambles ever, coming down it everyone is on their a5s or head over t!t

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      I think I'm going to have to do a few more downwards scrambles, it sounds like a different type of buzz.

  • @denisnoelsmith
    @denisnoelsmith Год назад +1

    One of the easiest Grade ones in the Lakes have done it many times - it is loose if there are parties in front - much more fun in winter. Have reversed it after climbing Jones' Route V Diff/MS depending on the line - the mantle shelf is quite hard - I lived in Giggleswick for 10 years and went to the Lakes most weekends Summer and Winter - wild camping or staying at the Old Dungeon Gill or kipping in Mile End Barn - better Grade 1 is Pinnacle Ridge or the Ridge route on Blencathra

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      I wish I lived a little closer to the lakes, it sounds like you had some great adventures. I have done Pinnacle Ridge on St Sunday Crag, and Halls Fell Ridge on Blencathra in the past.

  • @neilwhitehouse8140
    @neilwhitehouse8140 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Not sure of the music. Maybe Vaughn Williams Lark Assending. Never tried Lords Rake but did Parvey Ark once.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Jacks Rake on Pavey Ark is a good one. A bit more technical than Lords Rake.

    • @SimonHoward-fb6tr
      @SimonHoward-fb6tr 3 месяца назад

      Did Pavey Ark with no trouble apart from just one big stretch/climb up. Not done Lord's Rake yet, so it should be quite attainable.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  3 месяца назад

      @SimonHoward-fb6tr yeah you will be fine on lord’s Rake. Jacks Rake is much steeper and more exposed.

    • @SimonHoward-fb6tr
      @SimonHoward-fb6tr 3 месяца назад

      Jack's Rake didn't feel exposed, apart from one section of a few yards. It was a flat section, I just fixed my eyes on the far end and walked the few yards with confidence. I found the whole climb was well within my capabilities and it was great fun. All the parts described by AW, were right where they were supposed to be. Can't wait to do Lords Rake now.

  • @JB-vr1vz
    @JB-vr1vz Год назад +1

    I’ve done this a couple of times in my younger days and it looks different to what I remember. I suppose in the last 30 years there’s been a lot of erosion making it much wider with fewer large rocks. Still looks a good scramble though.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Yeah the fells are certainly busier these days, errosion is an issue in places.
      When you last did the rake there was probably the chock stone wedged over the top too. This fell in 2015.

  • @RogerRoving
    @RogerRoving Год назад +2

    We pronounce it Scawf’l, for future reference.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Noted. My poor North eastern dialect

  • @Liamc86
    @Liamc86 4 месяца назад

    Just the type of vid I’ve been looking for, really helpful for knowing what to expect. Planning on doing Lingmell then scafell pike then up lords rake, is it easy to get to via mickledore or would you have to drop down a bit then head back up? Thanks

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Liam. Glad you enjoyed the video.
      You can easily get from Mickledore to Lords Rake. I’m thinking over heading over soon to look at the west wall traverse and I think I’m going to drop in from Mickledore.

    • @Liamc86
      @Liamc86 4 месяца назад

      @@danpattinson brilliant, thanks mate. Also enjoyed your Tosson Hill vid, heading up there in a couple weeks the dog 👌🏻

  • @markdavinson6830
    @markdavinson6830 Год назад +3

    I’ve helped pace a few anti-clockwise Bob Graham’s so have been down half a dozen times but always via the Western Wall Traverse then second half of Lords Rake. I’m more confident going up than down. A nice video but better not show my wife.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Sounds good Mark. I've yet to go up (or down) the West Wall Traverse. It might be one I look at next summer. Up is delinately easier than down. I think most mountaineers have their incidents coming back off the mountain.

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 6 месяцев назад

    Twas a long time back the last time I did that, it looks bloody awful now, falling apart.

  • @gregorybathurst7171
    @gregorybathurst7171 Год назад +2

    I've climbed all the 8000+ mtr mountains been caught out in whiteouts , avalanches all from the comfort of bed and ytube . Truthfully climbing a single story staircase is my limit vertigo gets me standing on a chair

  • @angry-prol
    @angry-prol Год назад

    Great stuff! What was this filmed on?

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Hi. Filmed on a canon M50 mirrorless camera with a ride mic on the top. It’s good but a bit bulky to scramble with. I’ve now got a GoPro Hero 11, which is a bit easier, and 4k.

  • @gavinreid2741
    @gavinreid2741 Год назад +2

    When I did this the chockstone was still in situ across the top.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      A little while ago then. It fell in 2015 I think.

  • @ianwoodzy638
    @ianwoodzy638 Год назад

    Stunning location, did you wild camp at all?

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      I’ve not wild camped for a good few years, but it is on my radar for 2023. Need to revisit some old haunts.

  • @richardeden2073
    @richardeden2073 Год назад

    I thought it was ok, going down. Had to go with the slid

  • @neilholmes8200
    @neilholmes8200 Год назад

    Not done scafell yet, only it's slightly bigger neighbor. Got to say I'd probably give Lords Rake a miss if possible, as I don't really like the steeper scrambles or scree.
    How many wainwright's have you conquered so far? :)

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Hi Neil, Scafell is a nice fell. It's much quieter than the Pike, but depending upon which side you approach from, a stepper climb up.
      I've currently climbed 105 Wainwright's, so nearly half way. I need to get some more of the southern fells done, as I tend to stick to the north, as I drive in from North Yorkshire.

    • @neilholmes8200
      @neilholmes8200 Год назад

      @Dan Pattinson cool, I've done 175, so almost there now, even if it has taken me 12 years haha. I've mostly got the more isolated mountains in the western side to do, as I only learnt to drive a few years ago.
      Funnily enough the vet first I did was Scafell Pike, I climbed it during a camping weekend at Wasdale Head. I loved the views so much I was hooked :)

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      @@neilholmes8200 Wow not many left, and really good effort for a none driver.
      My first was Helvellyn, and like you it was the views that had me hooked. Thats going back about 12 or 13 years too.

    • @neilholmes8200
      @neilholmes8200 Год назад

      @Dan Pattinson thanks, it's been an amazing journey so far, seen some awesome sights and learned to navigate in very little visibility haha
      My favourite (once it was over!) was getting back to Helvellyn summit towards the end of the day and noticing a thunderstorm coming in early, so I took a longer gentler route down (original plan was to descend Swirral Edge) which lead to me waking through the mountains with lightning flashing all around every few seconds. Both beautiful and disturbing at the same time haha
      When I got back to the Youth Hostel they told me a story of someone who actually tried to descend Swirral Edge in a similar situation and ended up falling off, somehow surviving the unplanned and rapid decent down the slopes above Brown Cove Tarn and staggering to their feet and stumbling back to the YHA. Somehow they only received a few bruises and a fracture iirc.
      Still I was glad I took the gentle route back!

    • @grahamdhv3812
      @grahamdhv3812 Год назад

      Since doing this in the 90's, a large boulder has since fallen into the rake. Never heard anybody else, except climbers, try Taylor Coleridge's route down.

  • @HikerBobOfficial
    @HikerBobOfficial Год назад +3

    Hey Dan, easy to watch that one! love the text features you put into the video would love to know how you did that! i will subscribe matey good luck with your channel 👍 🙏⛰️❤️🥾

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +2

      Cheers Bob, really appreciate the positive feedback. I will check out your channel later too.
      For editing Im now using Davinci Resolve. It's a steep learning curve but I think it will pay off. It has so many features once you get your head around it.

    • @HikerBobOfficial
      @HikerBobOfficial Год назад +1

      @@danpattinson nice nice 👍 👌 keep up the good work pal 👍

  • @blueskies133
    @blueskies133 Месяц назад

    Looks mostly physical, rather than dangerous. There is not really any exposition so you just have to have the stamina to make it up , but other than that it looks moderate difficulty at most. Still, looks like a fun hike. Cheers.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Месяц назад

      Yeah it’s not too bad. There’s only one awkward little move, but it is mostly just powering up the scree. I think most average hill walkers can manage it no problem.
      Thanks for watching 👍

  • @johnrobinson5565
    @johnrobinson5565 Год назад +1

    Was awkward getting past the chockstone when I did it. Guess it's gone now from your video.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Yes the chockstone fell in 2015. I bet it would have been spectacular seeing it fall.

  • @heathgarrick713
    @heathgarrick713 Год назад

    I went up and down lords rake over a year ago.
    Once I had done the 2nd ascent part and saw how steep the 3rd part looked I thought “fcuk how am I getting up that.” It was only when I got closer it wasn’t as steep as it looked.
    However coming down that I slid on my backside.
    Bit nervy but manageble

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      haha sounds like fun. I think going up is definately less scary than coming down steep slopes.

  • @sasskin1
    @sasskin1 Год назад +1

    you make sense with sound on

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Sound is always good for video, although there is a trend for people to watch without.

  • @user-lp2rg4il2t
    @user-lp2rg4il2t 7 месяцев назад

    Going scafell this weekend Saturday weather's looking ok any advice

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Matt. Enjoy. Only advice I can think of if you are following this route is to keep a check of your route if you end up in the cloud. Most of the route should be ok in the frost too, just go steady.

    • @user-lp2rg4il2t
      @user-lp2rg4il2t 7 месяцев назад

      @danpattinson thank you I had a route planned but then I've seen a couple of other routes now so unsure but anything can happen and change I expect abit of frost and maybe some snow already on top of the mountains at this time of the year how long did you route take all together

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  7 месяцев назад

      @user-lp2rg4il2t I was out for 7.5 hours including stops and faffing with the camera. 11.3 miles all in, so a fairly decent day out.

  • @danniedwards5750
    @danniedwards5750 10 месяцев назад

    Hey is this the toughest route up and down?

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  10 месяцев назад

      Hi. No not the toughest route. That would be up Broad Stand, but you are well into climbing territory then. Lord’s Rake can be made a little harder if you use the west wall traverse at the top.

  • @johncrabtree7709
    @johncrabtree7709 Год назад

    How many miles was this ? What is the quickest way up lords rake to scafell pike ?

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Hi John,
      My route was just under 11 miles from Seathwaite: explore.osmaps.com/route/13827874/scafells-inc-lords-rake?lat=54.475959&lon=-3.232537&zoom=12.3670&style=Leisure&type=2d
      If you are just wanting to go up Scafell Pike, then at Lingmell Col just head south east up the hill to the summit, and cut out the Lords Rake/Scafell section. Its still a great route, and works well in reverse too.
      The quickest/shortest route up to Lords Rake is from Wasdale Head, but it is brutally steep. Then from Scafell follow my route to Scafell Pike. Quick/short routes in my experience are not always the easiest or most interesting.

    • @johncrabtree7709
      @johncrabtree7709 Год назад

      @@danpattinson thankyou we want to do lords rake and scafell pike no more than 10 miles is that possible :)

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Only from Wasdale. Head straight up to lord’s Rake via lingmell gill and hollow stones. Then follow my route to Scafell Pike. Then follow the track North west towards Lingmell back down to Wasdale. It’s about 7 miles. The climb to lords rake is very steep and loose.

    • @johncrabtree7709
      @johncrabtree7709 Год назад

      @@danpattinson thankyou what’s the parking like a wasdale

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      I’m not sure what parking is like, I’ve never actually been to Wasdale. I arrive from the north east so it’s a long way to there for me.

  • @nilepax8168
    @nilepax8168 Год назад

    Hi what is the music please?

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Hi,
      The tunes are:
      Honor the Brave by Hampus Naeselius
      Lilchill by Bonkers Beat Club
      Both available on Epidemic Sounds: share.epidemicsound.com/ab5rr1
      Cheers
      Dan

    • @nilepax8168
      @nilepax8168 Год назад +1

      @@danpattinson thanks Dan, great piece. Save it for an telleach!
      I'm disabled these days but packed in a lot of sailing cycling hiking in my younger times. My advice is to pack it in and don't wait.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      @@nilepax8168 thanks Nile. I hope you have some good memories. I’m trying, currently in Nepal trekking to Everest base camp. Videos coming in the new year.

  • @sasskin1
    @sasskin1 Год назад +1

    and all done in a Tshirt

  • @impowaster
    @impowaster Год назад

    No offence Dan, the dramatic music didn't convince me. It wasn't a hard scramble. Look forward to seeing you on Crib Goch

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      There seems to be a few people not loving the music. Maybe it is a little strong. I'm still fairly new to creating the videos, so it can only get better.
      I've recently watched a few vids of Crib Goch, it does look good. It's a bit of a trek to Wales for me but it's definately on the to do list.

  • @davidcoomber4050
    @davidcoomber4050 Год назад

    Maybe drop the music , sounds like a James Bond flick

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Each to their own with music, some people like it, others don’t. I think it’s better than listening to me huffing and puffing 😂

  • @jonathanshone5517
    @jonathanshone5517 Год назад

    Nice scramble, but the dramatic music is a bit much, it’s not the north face of the Eiger.

  • @superseacrow9463
    @superseacrow9463 Год назад +2

    I tried going down in January 22.. Sarted slidng. Arrested wth my axe and bent my crampons. It was silly really because it actually looked like a bob sleigh run. Never again. Lost my pork pies to boot which I was gutted about.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Down in winter is a tough one. Some of the gullies really fill up, and are hard enough to get up. I might have a go down it in drier conditions.

  • @stingosaka
    @stingosaka Год назад +1

    Can’t be that tough if you’re hold a camera as well😂

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      It’s not too bad. It is only a scramble, not a climb. I only had to put the camera away at one point.

  • @r4vr4c
    @r4vr4c Год назад

    ⛰🥾🚶

  • @reluctantfellrunner
    @reluctantfellrunner Год назад

    Nicely put together video. Good luck to you and your channel. I've put together a fell running comedy if you would care to check it out. Best wishes.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind comments. I’ll definitely check out your channel. 👍

  • @WallyTony
    @WallyTony Год назад

    Looks like a good place to take a mother-in-law too.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Theres a fair selection of those in the lakes.

  • @slobberdan8428
    @slobberdan8428 Год назад

    Lake District fells are a barren of biodiversity. Too many sheep snd too many hill walkers. Time to start charging for access to halt species loss.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      It is a fair point. The fells are so busy these days, which is great that people are getting outside, but it does like you say have side effects for the environment. I'm not sure charging would work, but some better education might help.

  • @scranneroram
    @scranneroram Год назад +1

    After a few years experience you'll find this is actually a piece of piss.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      I don't mind the gullies like this, but the more exposed stuff still gets me thinking.
      I'm hoping to get over in the snow next month for something interesting. Not sure what yet.

  • @sasskin1
    @sasskin1 Год назад

    is that the woke district

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад +1

      Probably the best chance to see the whole of the lakes is from the top of the Pike on a clear day, but even then there are hidden pockets.

  • @philware1546
    @philware1546 3 месяца назад

    Right, so you can walk up it.... not really a scramble.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  3 месяца назад

      It’s a grade 1 listed scramble, so yeah it really is a scramble

  • @28105wsking
    @28105wsking 2 месяца назад

    It would be a better video without that awful hokey music. Just hiking please.

  • @justaguy9451
    @justaguy9451 Год назад

    What boots are you wearing my man?

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      Hi. Currently wearing a trusty pair of Scarpa Rangers. However they have done a good few hundred miles, and after 2 weeks trekking in the Himalayas recently, they are due to be retired. They are going to be a hard boot to beat, but I do fancy something a little lighter. That is the scarpa’s only fault, weighting in at 1.5kg!

  • @Simon-fr4ts
    @Simon-fr4ts Год назад

    Music was way ott, sorry. It's not K2.

    • @danpattinson
      @danpattinson  Год назад

      You can't beat a bit of dramatic music. Some people like it, some don't. I'll be sure to save that piece for when I climb K2.