Walking along the formidable Sharp Edge en-route to the summit of Blencathra – my favourite Lake District ridge |
Blencathra walk via Sharp Edge and Halls Fell Ridge
WALK OVERVIEW:
WALK DISTANCE: 4.8 miles
WALK TIME: 3 hours
WALK DIFFICULTY: DIFFICULT
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Photos of what to expect on this Blencathra walk via Sharp Edge and Halls Fell Ridge
On the ascent up towards Scales Tarn you soon get a glimpse of Sharp Edge and the highlight of the walk |
Today there is a bit of snow lingering around, but fortunately not on Sharp Edge itself, which would make the walk very tricky indeed |
We soon approach Scales Tarn and it’s the perfect place for a pit stop and to get rested and prepared to tackle Sharp Edge which overlooks the tarn |
A lone hiker on a walk along Sharp Edge |
The walk up to the beginning of Sharp Edge is clear and well-marked |
Looking back to the first section of Sharp Edge – as you can see the drops either side here aren’t that sheer |
The views from Sharp Edge are incredible – with fine views of Scales Tarn below and the Pennines in the far distance |
Looking back to some walkers who are just behind us on our ascent up Sharp Edge |
We reach Atkinson Pike first where we encounter a bit of snow. From here there’s maybe only another 20m of ascent left and the going is easy for a 5 min walk to the summit of Blencathra. |
Making our way down Halls Fell Ridge – which is steep at times and can require you to use your hands or even bum! The path is quite clear though all the way down. |
We have got all the way to the bottom of Halls Fell Ridge now and here we look back up at the summit of Blencathra. What a walk – and a perfect one if you like exhilarating ridge walks. |