St Sunday Crag from Patterdale 2019
Having stayed at the Gillside Farm Campsite, we hiked from the Patterdale Hotel to the top of St Sunday Crag, enjoying views of Helvellyn, where we had been the day before.
The Lake District National Park | Hart Crag, Fairfield and St Sunday Crag
A great high level walk from Patterdale, taking in Harstop Above How, Hart Crag, Fairfield, Grisdale Tarn and St Sunday Crag.
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St Sunday Hell // Hiking Vlog #1
Filmed on Saturday 28th July 2018
A wet 'n' wild circular walk from Patterdale to Grisedale Tarn via St Sunday Crag.
The original plan was to continue up to Dollywagon Pike from Grisedale Tarn and then over to Nethermost Pike, down the East Ridge to Nethermost Cove - basically to explore off the beaten track in the Cove. However, the wind was horrendous and I was beaten and battered by the time I'd reached Grisedale Tarn so decided to head back to Patterdale.
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My Coast ot Coast Walk - Day 5: Patterdale to Shap (via Kidsty Pike) - 19/06/2019
Welcome to the fifth instalment of my 13 day journey across England following Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk.
As you will see if you watch, I try to take in a few of the higher routes along the way, including Haystacks on day 2, Calf Crag on day 3, Helvellyn on day 4, Kidsty Pike on day 5 and into the Mines between Keld and Reeth on day 8.
I did the walk for charity as you can see, raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust. As I upload this, I have raised over £1000! A fantastic effort from all who have donated so thank you all from the deepest depths of my heart. justgiving.com/fundraising/pipes-hikes-c2c while there's still time.
So day 5 sees me set off from Patterdale which was last nights stop. I left the Village Store after getting breakfast there and the climb began, it went on and on and on... Roughly 5 miles of continuous climbing which passed the very picturesque Angle Tarn and eventually ended up at the summit of Kidsty Pike. Fantastic views to be had from here! The route then dropped steeply down to Haweswater, where you walk along the edge of the lake. Don't be fooled though, this is no easy stroll around a lake, it has more than it's fair share of elevation. I came across my first honesty box just beyond the lake and a welcome treat it was too. Then I head for the ruinous Shap Abbey and Shap beyond. A tough tough day today but well worth it for the scenery.
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STRIDING EDGE VIA PATTERDALE HELVELLYN
Knackering walk for the novice like me, guide said 6.5 hours @ 9.3 mile, took me 10 and a half!!!! a bit scary in places too
The Swan Hotel & Spa | Ulverston, The Lake District, UK | Cinematic Drone Video
Filmed during a quick stop for Sunday lunch at the magnificent Swan Hotel at the bottom of Lake Windermere in the Lake District. This is an incredibly scenic location and I'd recommend the location of hotel to anyone looking for a great place to say whilst traveling around the Lake District.
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Lake District - The Far Eastern Fells - Angletarn Crags via HIGH STREET, to Gray Crag
The English Lake District and two walks covering PLACE FELL (Walk 1), ANGLETARN PIKES, BROCK CRAGS, REST DODD, THE NAB, THE KNOTT, HIGH STREET, THORNTHWAITE CRAG AND GRAY CRAG (Walk 2). Walk 1 starts in PATTERDALE from map REF: NY39553 15950 and Walk 2 start's from HARTSOP from map ref: NY40980 13090. These are 9 Far Eastern Fells which are covered in Alfred Wainwrights Pictorial Guides to the Lake District. Join us as we take on these lovely fells with spectacular views.
SAINT SUNDAY CRAG
Music; An Uplifting Day by Adi Goldstein provided by the YouTube music Library.
We did this hike on our second day in Windermere by taking a morning bus (day pass) to Patterdale.
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Saint Sunday Crag is located in England's Lake District on the Wainwright Coast to Coast Path.
Elevation 841 m (2,759 ft)
Relief ( actual climb of 2283 ft.)
Prominence 166 m (545 ft)
Parent peak Fairfield
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SAINT SUNDAY CRAG
The lake District. Patterdale.
Xmas walk from Patterdale, taking in Hart Crag St,sunday crag, then onto Fairfield. Turn left then descend via Hartsop.
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Music 'Higher Ground'
Pinnacle Ridge - St Sunday Crag - The Lake District - November 2016
With the cold snap disappearing, we headed to Pinnacle Ridge on St Sunday Crag in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Its a safe option for climbing in early season conditions as it goes as a summer scramble too, a great day out with Keith.
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St Sunday Crag to Low Pike via Fairfield
Starting at Patterdale (near Ullswater)the path took us up past Birks to St Sunday Crag where we enjoyed good views of Grisedale and the Helvellyn massif. We then made our way up to Fairfield.
Helvellyn's Striding Edge
Beautiful morning on striding edge.
St Sunday Crag - 360 - Lake District
A 360 degree video from the top of Nethermost Pike. VR 6 of 214 of the lakeland fells.
Kirkstone to Patterdale
NORLOG Breakfast Run 27 Sep 09.
helvellyn full winter traverse ice striding edge c
a video crossing striding edge in winter, on the way to summit helvellyn
Pinnacle Ridge (St Sunday Crag) - June 2009
EXPLORING ULLSWATER ON OUR WAY TO BUTTERMERE, LAKE DISTRICT
From Windermere to Buttermere, we go explore Ullswater from Glenridding to Aira Force, to discover the beautiful waterfall. So many great locations on the way to out YHA hostel in Buttermere.
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Helvellyn from Patterdale
A collection of stills from my recent walk up Helvellyn. The day was a bit grey, but at least it stayed dry.
Melbreak Foxhounds, Loweswater 31.10.2015
Video made up of two clips! The first shows a fox fleeing close to a monitors position, hounds can be heard in the distance. The second, approx 2 minutes later, shows the hounds hitting the foxes line and giving chase.
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Striding Edge
Started at Patterdale and walked up St Sunday Crag, then down to Grisedale Tarn, up on to Dollywagon Pike, Nethermost Pike and Helvellyn. Came back down Striding Edge and then down into Patterdale. Fabulous day out!
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