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Lake District Walks | A Blencathra Circuit - Mungrisdale Common | Bowscale Fell | Bannerdale Crags 

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The mighty Blencathra is often one of the first hills seen by visitors arriving in the English Lake District. Sometimes known as "Saddleback," because of its famous profile, Blencathra is a favourite fell for walkers, some of whom ascend via the intimidating scramble known as "Sharp Edge."
On an initially cloudy day in late April 2023, Neil chooses another route, up Scales Fell, which is more accessible to everyday walkers, and then visits Mungrisdale Common, Bowscale Fell and Bannerdale Crags. Along the way, he considers Wainwright's most - and least - favourite fells, and takes in some truly epic views.
Check out the route here: explore.osmaps.com/route/20908298/lake-district-films-blencathra-route
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Ordnance Survey maps used with permission. OS Explorer map: OL5: English Lakes shop.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/map-of-the-lake-district-north-eastern-area/ (We're not sponsored by them).
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@petescull371
@petescull371 5 месяцев назад
great inspiration - thanks
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@shaunmartin6569
@shaunmartin6569 Год назад
Someone else who shares the love of not going over any edges whatsoever. Pats on the back all round for out intense bravery. Well done Neil for showing a better way
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Any idiot can be uncomfortable! All for a safe, panic-free, day on the hills!
@frannypeony2076
@frannypeony2076 Год назад
Good to see you back on there hills 😉 Hope the blister has mended quickly 🩹
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thank you!
@DAoutdoors
@DAoutdoors Год назад
Hi Neil, great to see you back out on the fells, cracking video again. Thanks for sharing your day with us as always. 😀🥾⛰
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thanks, Dave - glad you enjoyed it.
@Watsupwild
@Watsupwild Месяц назад
Im 14 as of now just done this with my dad it was pretty fun and the views were amazing, we were there at the top when the northern lights happened it was amazing! I hate heights but mountaineering is so fun Edit: You have the same name as my dad :)
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Месяц назад
That’s brilliant - well done, and congratulations on seeing the Northern Lights! Hope you keep having fun on the fells - stay safe! Neil
@davidburgess9058
@davidburgess9058 Год назад
A bit belated but I'd just like to say what a fabulous video. I really enjoyed watching. Thanks for posting!
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thanks David. Glad you enjoyed it. All the best
@ashleyjarnold
@ashleyjarnold Год назад
Fabulous hike and video, as always, great commentary and information - your knowledge of the area is second to none. We've been on some of those paths and brought back good memories. Sad to see the circular trig point on Blencathra damaged - but no one can damage the views!! Regards, Ashley
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thanks, Ashley. It was a good day, all in all. All the best!
@Steve-gb5dl
@Steve-gb5dl Год назад
Love the videos. It was a fantastic surprise to find another wainwright walk, always entertaining as usual. Keep them coming.
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thanks, Steve!
@dwaynestewart6095
@dwaynestewart6095 4 месяца назад
I love those areas. they are so beautiful Dwayne
@clairegreenlea3945
@clairegreenlea3945 Год назад
Terrific video! Thanks so much!
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thank you!
@MLB007
@MLB007 Год назад
What a treat! I’ll sneak this viewing in before bed 😅
@MLB007
@MLB007 Год назад
Typical for the sun to come out near the end!
@markyy3590
@markyy3590 Год назад
Great video, thanks!
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thank you!
@Room6photography
@Room6photography Год назад
Another great watch. Brilliant to see you back with your videos.
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thank you!
@andrewnorrab7809
@andrewnorrab7809 Год назад
Another good one 😊 cheers
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thanks, Andrew. All the best.
@carolfitton2007
@carolfitton2007 Год назад
Loved the video, nice to see you out again. 👍
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thanks, Carol!
@Mudanzas
@Mudanzas Год назад
Fantastic to see you back and well done for avoiding the “boggy nonsense”😁. Always love your ‘unique’ narrative 😂👍🏻
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thanks, Stuart!
@jeffreyroden3691
@jeffreyroden3691 11 месяцев назад
hi Neil, second viewing and i wondered if you knew how many miles the full walk was. these are so inspiring. thanks
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms 11 месяцев назад
It’s about 7.5 to 8 miles. 3,090 ft ascent/descent. Hope that’s useful.
@annag1168
@annag1168 Год назад
Another fantastic video, Neil! I too cannot be made to do Sharp Edge by any means of compulsion! Weather permitting, I will be striding along these same fells in June - hoping to be game enough to do Hall's Fell ridge or, if I chicken out, I will do Doddick Fell. Hope to meet you in the fells one day! Happy walking :-D
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thank you - hope you get some great days on the hills!
@Happy_Hiker
@Happy_Hiker Год назад
Another great video.. My usual route up Blencathra starts off the same but veers to the right, around Mousethwaite Comb and then upwards. I've done Sharp Edge once, so don't feel the need to do it again 😮
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thank you! That is a good way up - will probably use that route up to Souther Fell, sometime. Thanks again!
@Peter_Reed_Photography
@Peter_Reed_Photography Год назад
Really enjoy these walking videos. Thanks. Been wondering what set-up you use for filming, wouldn't be a DJI Pocket 2 would it?
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms Год назад
Thank you! No, we did look at the DJI Pocket, but there were initially criticisms of battery life, which put us off. It also seems a little fragile. This was largely shot with a GoPro Hero 11, which has amazing in-camera stabilisation. Hope that helps!
@Peter_Reed_Photography
@Peter_Reed_Photography Год назад
@@LakeDistrictFilms Ah, okay, thanks for answering, and yes it does help. 👍
@TriciaBute
@TriciaBute 10 месяцев назад
Can i ask, how long did your hike take you? 😊
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms 10 месяцев назад
This probably took about 8 hours, but we tend to take longer (due to stops for filming) than an ordinary walk, so perhaps budget for 6 - 7 hours?
@foleymusician
@foleymusician 3 месяца назад
Dear Neil, in your Souther Fell film you mentioned that the route you took up towards Souther Fell would be a better route to Blencathra than the original gravel path featured in this film. In Mark Richards’ guidebook to Keswick, is that preferred route #17 on page 55? I am just going to say route one more time. Thanks!
@LakeDistrictFilms
@LakeDistrictFilms 3 месяца назад
Hello! No, it’s not route 17 - what I was thinking of is the start of Route 14, to the top of Mousethwaite Comb, but then joining up with Route 13 - avoiding the scrabbly scree (at the bottom of Mousethwaite Comb) and taking the left hand ridge up to Blencathra (basically the second half of the ascent in the film). In fact, Mark Richards’ Route 17 is basically the descent in the film, if that’s any guide? Hope that helps, but let me know! All the best
@foleymusician
@foleymusician 3 месяца назад
@@LakeDistrictFilms this is very helpful information. Thank you for taking the time to respond!