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High Impact: There goes the beemer for good

Winter softens the sharp edges of boulders along the Magnetic Rock Trail; however, wearing snowshoes, I had to be careful not to step on protruding rocks. Later this winter, another foot of snow will provide easier passage.

Thinking it's time for crampons and axes

The first view of sharp edge it looks intimidating.

The best way up Blencathera

The Lake District, Cumbria, England

Sharp Edge and Scales Tarn on Blencathra

Scales Tarn from Sharp Edge, Blencathra. 18th August 2009.

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We parked the truck at Scales Farm and headed around Scales Fell to the base of Sharp Edge. Although it was red hot it was hailing at the same time, which was a bit weird!

Souther Fell is really an extension of the Blencathra group of fells and is a flat lump of boggy fell with some good views. Sharp Edge is visible on Blencathra in this view.

The village of Threlkeld nestles below the magnificent ridges of Blencathra.

People ascending Sharp Edge on Blencathra

Blencathra was a constant presence, with lots of people heading up. Sharp Edge looked particularly steep from this angle!

The start of Sharp Edge

The Mystery Beer. It was a pretty good one tonight.

An ascent of Sharp Edge, and descent of Halls Fell on Blencathra

Super-Takumar 50mm

Prickly stem of yellow roses close-up

 

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