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Scafell Pike may surprise walkers with its rocky and rugged paths, becoming very
steep and unrelenting towards the top. Lower paths are well defined and gentle,
but don't be fooled into relaxing your navigation! The Pike is very often covered by mist and many Three Peakers may face at least
some part of this mountain in darkness. The rocky plateau around the top can disorientate weary and tired walkers. Extra care should be taken underfoot when descending to save ankle and knee problems.
Walking poles may be useful for anyone who suffers with leg problems on
steep, rough descents. |
Scafell Pike (978m) |
Scafell Pike is located in the western area of the Lake District National Park and is mostly owned by the National Trust. During the summer months, Scafell massif and the surrounding area becomes very
busy with visitors, many car parks and facilities becoming full to capacity. Access
roads into the area are small, mostly single track, and can quickly become
congested. Scafell Pike Training Days 19/20 April 2008 Take care on the narrow, twisty roads..! Take this into account when planning dates for your challenge. There are two main approaches for three peaks challenges, from Seathwaite, or via Wasdale Head. |
Route from Seathwaite: From parking in the lane, quietly go through the farm and follow the main path
easily to Stockley Bridge. Cross the bridge and continue along the path into Styhead
Gill, more steeply now. From the mountain rescue kit at Sty Head, bear left
then turn right onto the Corridor Route, through the crags to Lingmell Col.
Bear left here for the final climb to the top. |
Route from Wasdale: From the car park at Wasdale Head, head south on the tarmac road to the style/gate
and bridleway and footpath signs. Follow the footpath through a field to cross
a river on the footbridge. Gentle uphill path right, to path junction at Lingmell
Gill. Left uphill, through gate and continue uphill by the gill. Cross river
and climb more steeply past Brown Tongue. Bear left on the main path here. The route via Mickledore is subject to serious errosion and should be avoided for this challenge. At Lingmell Col bear right for the final climb to the summit |
Walking times As a rough guide, you should be aiming to achieve these times at least on the mountain From Wasdale : 2.5 hours climb, 1.5 hour descent. From Seathwaite : 3 hours climb, 2 hours descent. |
Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Image reproduced with 'kind' (?) permission of Ordnance Survey and Multi Media Mapping. |
Three Peaks team at Wasdale after a successful night climb. |
Please consider the following advice if using Wasdale : Use services on the M6 for toilets and topping up water supplies before proceeding to Wasdale. The toilets at Wasdale campsite are for private use by the campers. There are no public toilets. Water supplies are not from a mains feed, but are brought in by tanker and are quickly exhausted. Keep noise to a minimum, especially at night. Don't use passing places to park. |
Wasdale MRT This mountain rescue website has some good information for anyone walking in the hills. Read accounts of the teams rescues of Three Peakers !!! |
John Dawson's Lake District Walks A collection of 42 walks in the Lakes, some taking in Scafell. Interesting and well produced site. Hiking Guide to Wasdale Website from Manchester University Hiking Club has a number of great routes up Scafell, as well as some interesting photo's. Mobile phone coverage We found the coverage offered by Orange to be very poor on Scafell, between Wasdale Head and most points on the mountain. The nearest phones for emergency use are Wasdale Head Hotel, Nether Wasdale, and Seathwaite |
The Bongo Bus at Wasdale, October 2004. |