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The walk to the Red Tarn & Helvellyn

The next adventure in the Lake District was a walk from Glenridding, situated alongside Ullswater, to view the Red Tarn and Hellvellyn.

Our route was a steady climb up Grisedale Brow that runs alongside Grisedale valley, and towards some very ominous looking dark clouds.

Ominous Clouds
Ominous Clouds

 

The weather conditions in the opposite direction were a complete contrast offering excellent views of Arnison Crag, Place Fell and The Nab in the very far distance.

View from Grisedale Brow of Arnison Crag with Place Fell and The Nab in far background
View from Grisedale Brow of Arnison Crag with Place Fell and The Nab in far background
View from Grisedale Brow of Grisedale valley & Arnison Crag
View from Grisedale Brow of Grisedale valley & Arnison Crag

 

As you may have gathered from the increasing in height from where these photo’s had been taken, the ominous dark clouds hadn’t put us off.

The incline steadily increases as you get closer to the Hole-in-the-wall, though after a lot of huff and puff we eventually made it, and as you can see the hole in the wall is aptly named.

Hole-in-the-wall
Hole-in-the-wall

 

We decided to give the walk around Helvellyn a miss due to the cloud cover, and instead took the path directly towards the Red Tarn.

The path to Red Tarn & Helvellyn
The path to Red Tarn & Helvellyn

 

Here is a panorama of Red Tarn with Helvellyn sitting behind it.

Red Tarn
Red Tarn

 

Once the goal had been achieved all that was left to do was return back to Glenridding, taking an alternative route back descending down Birkhouse Moor.

Birkhouse Moor & Sheffield Pike
Birkhouse Moor & Sheffield Pike

 

The descent was on a good twisting track across a couple of bridges over Glenridding beck to Glenridding itself.

The return path to Glenridding & Ullswater
The return path to Glenridding & Ullswater

 

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Pete

I have been shooting nature with Olympus digital & Olympus OM camera gear on film since 2004

2 thoughts on “The walk to the Red Tarn & Helvellyn

  • Christopher DellaCorte

    Lovely views though it looks like it was probably windy?

    Reply
    • Hi Chris, yes the views were spectacular even in very windy and changeable conditions.

      Reply

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