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Discover The Stunning Haystacks & Fleetwith Pike In The Lake District on this beautiful 8km walk

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • The Buttermere Valley hosts some of the most beautiful ridge walks in England's Lake District National Park. The volcanic nature of the mountains in this area make them an exciting prospect for all fell walkers.
    Starting at the farm we take the small trail at the signpost up to Fleetwith Pike. Before we have even travelled 1km we come across the memorial to Fanny Mercer, an important marker on this walk. After pausing to look back at Buttermere the ascent is continued up the fell. This incline has a couple of small scrambles to add interest and is covered in bilberry in the summer months.
    Once achieving the summit the valley views open out over to Honister and over to Pillar. Fleetwith Pike is a lesser walked fell but well worth a visit as you won't be disappointed.
    We leave the top and head down to the slate mine workings and climbing wall before wording our way down to Dubs Hut. A famous bothy in the area which can be used for overnight stays or to get shelter in less favourable weather.
    From here it is a much easier ascent up the steady path to Innominate Tarn on Haystacks. This is where the ashes of Wainwright are scattered as he claims this as "the best" fell top.
    We complete the short walk to Haystacks summit and then head down the 2 scramble sections before reaching the steady path which returns us to the farm. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did!
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    00:00 Introduction
    03:49 Fanny Mercer Memorial
    16:50 Fleetwith Pike Summit
    22:42 Dubs Hut
    27:21 Innominate Tarn
    31:18 Haystacks Summit

Komentáře • 17

  • @trekkingwithtony
    @trekkingwithtony  Před měsícem

    This one is deceptively short on km but was some testing ascents that reward you with fantastic views, I hope you enjoy it😃. More info in the description. Thanks for watching ⛰👍🙏

  • @MarkLedward-mo6nw
    @MarkLedward-mo6nw Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video Tony. I did that route when doing the Wainwrights a couple of years back when it was a very hot day. Beautiful walk as long as you take your time when coming off Haystacks towards the end of the walk

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks Mark, it is great and very underused as a walk. Yes Haystacks is a tricky down for sure. Thanks for the comment, enjoy it out there mate ⛰️☀️😁

  • @nickcrotty5754
    @nickcrotty5754 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Another great video. Love Fleetwith Pike it's my favourite. Some do from the slate mines but it has to an ascent up the nose every time 👍

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks Nick😁. It’s a heck of a climb but you can’t beat the views on both sides. Enjoy it out there mate ⛰️☀️🥾

  • @stevewhitehouse41
    @stevewhitehouse41 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video again Tony. We think this is the best part of the lakes and was up there last year from Cornwall.Always wanted to do this walk but have to stick to lower ground these days so walked around crummock water which was great and a pint in the Kirkstyle Inn to end. Glad you showed us what it was like up there and very professional as always. Cheers.

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Steve, It is a great area, I’m looking forward to doing the ones further up towards Crummock Water soon. Glad I could show it to you as Fleetwith Pike is much underrated and Haystacks is a wonderful oasis. Glad you got out, it’s a lovely lake. I’ll pop in the Kirkstile Inn when I’m up there.. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment 😊All the best mate. ⛰️🥾🍺

  • @DAoutdoors
    @DAoutdoors Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hi Tony, hi Alison, another cracking video and route. Most mountains have many routes to their summit but for me, the only route to take to the top of Fleetwith Pike is up Fleetwith Edge. It’s so much fun, and offers incredible views. You should have nipped over to Black Star. It gives immense views down in to the Honister pass.
    You mentioned Piller. I did that on Saturday from Wasdale. When you do it, go up to Dorehead via Dorehead Screes, it’s brilliant fun.
    I’ve ticked off 129 Wainwrights now, but I have to say Steeple which I did on my walk up to Piller is my new favourite. Just an amazing looking peak and the views from the summit are amazing.
    All the best
    Dave 😀⛰🥾

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Dave, yes, I was going to go over to Blackstar but I think the ascent took it out of me 🤣. Excellent mate, Pillar is firmly on my list. I’ll check out your route.
      Good work on the wainwrights. I’m hoping to get them completed this year.
      Thanks for the support as always. Enjoy it out there mate 👍⛰️🥾

  • @davidjeffrey2358
    @davidjeffrey2358 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Another cracking video Tony, I did the same walk in reverse last September. I’m slowly working my way through the Wainwrights, but living in Belfast, it’s a costly hobby. Keep up the great work.

    • @louisesmith3860
      @louisesmith3860 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I did that walk but from slate mine and went round other side of fleetwith. As for favourite view's I have so many .One that sticks in my mind is catbells looking over dewent and Newlands valley stunning day. Also Buttermere. Thanks again another great video xx

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Louise, glad you got to do it. We saw nobody on that side.
      Catbells is lovely 😻. I did it on the Newlands watershed 1 video and managed to get it on a day with cloud inversions in the valley which looked great 😊. Thanks for watching and supporting. Have fun out there ⛰️🥾😁

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thanks David, that’s dedication mate! Hats off to you. I spent a couple of summers in Belfast and Port Rush, a great area. Anything you want covering before your next trip let me know mate. Thanks for watching!⛰️👍🥾

  • @Room6photography
    @Room6photography Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video Tony. I never knew there was a climbing wall up there. I've been up Haystacks before (the way you went down) but not fleetwith pike. We are making haystacks our 214th we do together. Hope Alison's knees are ok.
    Mark

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks Mark👍. Haystacks is seldom visited, possibly because it looks so imposing from the valley floor 🤣. but a hidden gem 💎. You are well underway there mate.
      She’s good, thanks for asking. The supports are preventative rather than for an injury and work a treat for her ⛰️.
      I hope you get good weather for it. Let me know what you thought of it 🥾

    • @Room6photography
      @Room6photography Před 2 měsíci

      @@trekkingwithtony we did our 103rd last weekend on Grey Knotts

    • @trekkingwithtony
      @trekkingwithtony  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Excellent stuff mate. That’s a great walk. I bit of a hot one last weekend, I hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching, have fun out there 👍⛰️🥾