Lake District Walks | The Kentmere Horseshoe (an epic 8 Wainwrights)
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- A 13 mile, 1085m/3,560ft ascent/descent walk around the glorious Kentmere Horseshoe, in early November 2021. The walk is a perennial classic, one of the longest and most remote in the Lake District, and on a cold and blustery day, Neil had an epic view of the eight Wainwright-encompassing round.
Starting out of Kentmere (where parking is often limited), the path ascends the Garburn Pass and then right to Yoke. From here, the ridge walk heads north to Ill Bell, Froswick (which is mistakenly labelled "Frostwick" in the film) and Thornthwaite Crag, famed for its tall summit cairn.
From here, the path bends east across to Mardale Ill Bell, then down the Nan Bield Pass and up to Harter Fell, then south again to Kentmere Pike and Shipman Knotts (where we're aware the true summit is to the east, behind the wall!), before finally returning to Kentmere.
A great description of the route (and brilliant maps) is available on the WalkLakes website here: www.walklakes.co.uk/walk_14.html
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Ordnance Survey maps used with permission. OS Explorer maps: OL7 and OL5: English Lakes - getoutside.ord...
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Another brilliant video.. love what you do 👏👌
Thank you so much - much appreciated. All the best
Another superb and inspirational video 👌🏻
Thanks, Graham!
Excellent film! Wonderful colors! I loved the segments that followed the trail for quite a ways. As a Texan/American, I have read Wainwright’s books and could only dream of what the landscape must look like. With your films, I can at least see them. You are a terrific walking guide. Marvelous. Thank you so much!
Thanks, Claire!
You have inspired this to go way up the 'to-do' list....
Thank you! It's definitely worth a visit - some great views, and an epic walk. Let us know how you find it, when you get to it!
Excellent film. I'm doing the Kentmere Horsehoe on Tuesday. Nice, remote and beautiful. Thank you but no surprises for me but looking forward to it!
Thank you! Enjoy the walk - it’s a belter, isn’t it!
Another great video.. Thank you. Hoping to get these ones ticked off this year! :)
Thank you - the Kentmere Horseshoe is an absolute belter of a walk. Had a lucky day when we filmed, but is great all year round. Let us know how you get on!
The beauty of your videos is that you show the start of a walk and some details. Brilliant mate and thankyou 👍
Thank you!
Love your videos. Well produced, a touch of humour & references to the map which I find most helpful. Thanks very much.
Many thanks, Laurie. So glad you've been enjoying them.
Beautiful. I recognize the feelings of gratitude for unexpected beautiful weather in the Lake District :). Did half the Kentmere Horseshoe back in 2003. Wonderful memories
Thank you - it's a stunning walk, isn't it!
Every time I watch your films I want to pack up and move back home, it not the same where I live in NZ. Keep them coming, I should all being well be having a weeks walking in cumbia in Sept 23.
Thanks, Andrew - glad you've enjoyed them, and hope you have a good visit!
Epic walk, loved it! Thank you very much for making these (if indeed you still are)
Thank you! Hopefully more to come!
Myself and another guy did the Kentmere round back in 2008, it was a bad day for me as I had just purchased a pair of Meindle walking boots which I should have broken in, I ended up in agony, I was walking the last few miles in just my socks after sitting with my feet in a stream for ages, I can't describe the pain, I sold the boots on ebay the following week.
Oh, no! That sounds like hard work! Worth a visit to the fabulous Keswick Boot Company - thekeswickbootco.co.uk
Gray vid thanks. Doing the walk tomorrow... Weather permitting and think the clockwise route makes sense for the exit of needed.
Hope you had a great day - how did you get on?
Fabulous film, thank you, and it showed me what I missed out!
I walked the first part of the Kentmere Horseshoe as a teenager of 17 with some older friends of my then landlady who were regular walkers, whilst I'd never walked up anything higher than Holcombe Hill before and was completely unprepared.
We had walked up as far as Ill Bell when my companions decided it was getting too late to carry on and get all the way round before dark, so they decided to come off the side of Ill Bell, which was a scramble down to Kentmere Reservoir at the bottom.
It was, for me, a terrifying descent, and one I was convinced I'd not get to the bottom of without injury. I went down most of it on my bottom, and I was never brave enough to attempt the walk again, but my companions insisted on taking photos of me at the cairn on Ill Bell, so I could show I'd done it once.
Thanks, Anne, glad you enjoyed it. Those are some steep drops, off the east side of Ill Bell - not recommended, but glad you survived!
Just discovered your videos and really enjoying them. Excellent quality and great entertainment. We’ll done and thank you.
Thank you! There are more on their way!
Another great film you’ve made, you certainly put the miles in 👍
Many thanks!
Thanks for sharing this route, great video. I’d like to walk this route soon 😊
You should! Hope you get a good day for it.
Looks good and certainly away from the madding crowd
It's a favourite walk in the Lakes - long, but well worth the effort.
A great walk and well filmed, keep up the great work!
Thanks, Alan!
Bit of us this. Want to cover as many new ones as we can this year!
Hope you get some good days for it!
@@LakeDistrictFilms thanks guys 🤞although at some point we’ll invest in all weather gopros and then it wont matter too much!
Love this film. Thanks for sharing. We’ve yet to do this, so this was particularly helpful to us. Take care. All the best, Yvette and Mark
Thank you! You too! Hope you have a good day for it.
@@LakeDistrictFilms we re-watched this last night in preparation for our walk, which we FINALLY did today. Obviously we had maps, Wainwright's guide and Strava too, but your visual reference was very helpful. Fab day, but incredibly hot - 27 degrees. Not ideal , but we loved it. Thanks for inspiring us, Neil. All the best, Mark and Yvette
That was absolutely 1st class and very inspiring- My video efforts are very amateurish in comparison, though I do have Andrea to keep an eye on. Loved your route and all the history and descriptions - you do your homework so well!! Congrats on getting a great hiking day too with wonderful visibility. Your fitness is top class too. Regards, Ashley
Thanks, Ashley - glad you enjoyed it! We were so lucky with the weather - just the day before, it was tipping it down! See you on the hills!
Great walk and video, but have to correct you on the name "Frostwick", - it should be Froswick, unless of course it has been renamed.
Absolutely right! Thanks for the correction.
Anyone know what the metal thing is @ 6:08
There’s a few of them along this walk on the way up to high street
I can’t find them on the os map as a fence line and they look low for a fence ?
Do they mark out pipe work or something?
It’s a fence post from a no-longer existant fence - the circular bits along it are tensioners for the wire.
thank you
One would be an ouef 😂😂😂😂
It's 4 hours max, more likely 3
It’s around 13 miles long, with a total ascent/descent of 1,016m, so can’t really agree with that, unless you’re running. At a normal walking pace, it’s probably somewhere around a 6 to 8 hour walk.