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Name:Lang How
Hill number:3779
Height:414m / 1358ft
Parent (Ma):2396  High Raise [High White Stones]
RHB Section:34B: Lake District - Central & Western Fells
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Central Fells
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Catchment:Leven (Ulverston)
Class:Birkett, Synge
(B,Sy)
Grid ref:NY 31835 07043
Summit feature:a few stones
Drop:29m
Col:385m  NY317070  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 90
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Observations:tiny cairn 160m SE at NY 31914 06907 is lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 403 users)ByDate of Ascent
from Grasmere village with Ollie. Gorgeous blue sky winter day. No snow or ice. Misty in Keswick and Eden Valley.Dave Sargent06/01/2024
On a solo walk from Grasmere: Steel Fell, Calf Crag, Codale Head, Blea Rigg, Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How & Silver How. Quiet day on the fells despite the mainly good weather.alistairpooler26/12/2023
3 day hike and wild camps around the langdale fells Laura jay and flo great views over Grasmere and beyondLauralj8419/04/2023
From Grasmere. 12 km, 650 m asc. Up by Easedale Tarn and the SW path under Blea Crag to Blea Rigg. E and SE along the ridge over Great Castle How, Castle How (Raw Pike), Little Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How and Silver How. Back by Wray Gill and Allan Bank. Sunny, frosty. https://www.flickr.com/photos/samandjo/albums/72177720304916571SalmonJoe02/01/2023
From Allenbank, Grasmere, direct ascent up the fellside to summit before ridge walk to Sergeant Man and back. Mist and extremely wet underfoot.forsterfamily731/12/2022
From Grasmere. Weather was fine, dry and sunny. Also Silver How and Swinescar Pike.andrewcoles13/10/2022
Langdale Pikes - Pavey Ark via Jack's Rake, Langdale Pikes, High Raise & Blea RiggBarns15015/09/2022
Im sure we've been here before but made a conscious decision to wander to the top today. Nice track between north and south summits. Just a short walk today from Grasmere to Silver How and over to here. Warm and sunny and short sleeves today and it's still just March.Walker Dan24/03/2022
Dungeon Ghyll to Grasmere taking in 3 Birketts (and others)Ajm031024/03/2022
Parked in Grasmere then up Silver How with Eddie & Rick. Then onto Lang How, Swinescar Pike, Swinescar Pike NW Top, Little Castle How, Castle How (Raw Pike) and finally Great Castle How before contouring round to the path down to Easdale Tarn then back to Grasmere.Dugswell220/12/2021
With Luna. CW Loop, up Blea Rigg ridge & down Helm Crag ridge. From Red Bank Road car park Grasmere.masmith25/09/2021
From Silver How. Solo.Dangerous Dave20/09/2021
Came up from Chapel Stile via Harry's Place (as per Wainwright's Central Fells) and eventually found my way to this, my first 'summit' of the say. Went on to do Swinescar Pike & Swinescar Pike NW Top & Castle How (Raw Pike) before the main target on the ridge Blea Rigg.signyred12/09/2021
Nameless [Langdale Resort] > Hammer Scar > Dow Bank > Silver How > Lang How > Swinescar Pike > Swinescar Pike NW Top > Little Castle How > Great Castle How > Castle How (Raw Pike) from GR: NY 32620 05119Hippster04/09/2021
Nameless [Langdale Resort] > Hammer Scar > Dow Bank > Silver How > Lang How > Swinescar Pike > Swinescar Pike NW Top > Little Castle How > Great Castle How > Castle How (Raw Pike) from GR: NY 32620 05119ronaldo33304/09/2021
5 of 6 on 7.25 mile walk starting in grasmere car park. Had lunch on the descentThe-Z-Man30/07/2021
The ‘main’ footpath was horrendous being a joyous mix of sheet ice, bog, bracken and absurd ascending and defending. Coffee definitely needed at the bottom as it was -2. With a reluctant GFE.Fionalevey02/01/2021
A wonderful walk along the interesting ridge between Grasmere and Great Langdale, locating the many Synges between Red Bank and Blea Rigg from High Close (NY 336 052), just space for a couple of cars – if you are early! Summits visited included Silver How, Lang How, Swinescar Pike, Little Castle How, Great Castle How, Castle How (Raw Pike), Blea Rigg and Whitegill Crag. A splendid day with snow patches and classic views of the major Lakeland peaks clad in snow! 15.6km with 800m ascent in 5h30m. (S)silveracorn_alan07/12/2020
From Little Langdale Pass, Oakhowe Crag, Harry Place, Silver How, Lang How, Swinescar Pike, Little Castle Howe, Castle Howe, Great Castle Howe, Whitegill Crag, Stickle Tarn, Pike Howe. Descent of N ridge of Oakhowe Crag not recommended - unavoidable band of snail pace FIGHT through a jungle of Juniper.Isbjorn02/10/2020
From Silver Howedavidsharpe2319/07/2020
Back in the lakes, circular walk with Em from Grasmereholtsd09/07/2020
From Elterwater, out and back over Castle How, Swinescar Pike and Lang How.rhalstead29/12/2019
Revisit with PeteDave Geere17/11/2019
From Grasmere Silver How Lang How Blea Rigg Easdale Tarn and back via EasdaleNeilb15/08/2019
with Sara and AvaJamesJolly24/07/2019
WAITED FOR WEATHER TO CLEAR AND CAUGHT BUS FROM CAMPSITE DOWN LANGDALE TO ROBINSON'S PLACE. TRIED TO FOLLOW BIRKETT'S ROUTE OVER LANG HOW, SWINESCAR PIKE AND CASTLE HOW BUT GOT LOST ONCE OR TWICE. DRY AND TURNED SUNNY AT STICKLE TARN FOR DESCENT TO NEW D. G. HOTEL. GLAD OF GPS IN SPITE OF CLEAR WEATHER.BURGESS11/07/2019
Loughrigg Fell - Silver How - Lang How - Swinescar Pike - Little Castle How - Blea Rigg - Low White Stones - Ullscarf - Standing Crag - Watendlath Fell - Shivery Knott - Armboth Fell - AF Birkett - High Tove - High Seat - Bleaberry Fell - Walla Cragscreeleep21/04/2019
From Silver How with Alfie.Dangerous Dave23/03/2019
From New Dungeon Ghyll, Pike Howe, over to Stickle Tarn, Tarn Crag, Whitegill Crag, Blea Rigg, Great Castle How, Castle How Raw Pike, Little Castle How,Swinescar Pike and Lang How. A nice day keeping away from the half term crowds. And another chapter of Birketts Finished.nickywood123/02/2019
Climbed up while collecting controls at Lakes 5 DaysJK29/07/2018
Easy paths from Elterwaterbardolph26/07/2018
From Grasmere with Manchester Hiking (Simon leading): Tarn Crag, Codale Head, Sergeant Man, Blea Rigg, Lang How, and Silver How. Sweltering hot, close day.Lazylizzie22/07/2018
From Grasmere.twg2709/07/2018
Ascent from Grasmere along Langdale Edge with ascent of Tarn Crag via Codale Tarn. Total distance = 10.85 miles with 866m of ascent in 6hrs 20 mins (Moving Time = 5hrs 13 mins) with average speed of 1.7m/h (2.1m/h Moving Average)pwhitaker_196617/05/2018
Across good dry turf from Swinescar pike. Surprising crag to Easedale face. Lovely hill. Descent back to Grasmere is through delightful Juniper stands. Small unnamed summit overlooking Grasmere is worth it for the view.Karmakarl25/02/2018
KeithByTheC26/11/2017
Cracking round in Sunny november from Grasmere Lang howe then all along the tops to High Raise back by Easdale.Cracking sunny day and NO wind.jocks108/11/2017
With NB from Grasmere.Frank25/10/2017
Grassmere - Easdale Tarn - Blea Rigg - Silver How - Grassmere. Collected all tops along the way. Fine weather. With FRBheinn25/10/2017
Chapel stile, silver Howe, Lang how, Grasmere and back with Chris and Claire.zoob16/10/2017
Solosimon and co12/10/2017
Done with Richard T & Stuart W on a circular walk from New Dungeon Ghyll taking in Sliver How, Swinescar, Little Castle How, Great Castle How & Bela Cragfalunty12/07/2017
Done with Richard T & Stuart W on a circular walk from New Dungeon Ghyll taking in Sliver How, Swinescar, Little Castle How, Great Castle How & Bela Cragnitranrenrut12/07/2017
With Sue on a lovely afternoon - clockwise circuit from Grasmere.Phreerunner04/06/2017
On the way to Blea Rigg .Haygalzer02/05/2017
Not a cloud in the sky. 10 degrees in Grasmere, slight breeze, slight haze. Via Allan Bank. On to Swinescar Pike.Wycombe Wanderer08/04/2017
01/04/2017 From Grasmere Silver How Blea Crag Pavey Ark Harrison Stickle Pike of Stickle ❤️ Loft Cragg Thunacar Knott Sergeant Man Tarn Crag 20.2 miles 41,372 steps 303 floorsTobo196901/04/2017
W/The Lads. Circuit Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll & back.Sedge24/03/2017
Birthday walk starting from Millbeck Farm. Smoky, Dave, Tony and I walked up to Blea Rigg via Whitegill Ravine then on to Silver How via Great Castle How, Raw Pike, Little Castle How, Swinescar Pike, and Lang How. Descended to Chapel Stile via Megs Gill path. Cold but dry, intermittent mist and low crowd all day.Skip22/01/2017
With Mark T and Brian K. After tarn visit in BTO survey. Onward SE circuit around the fells.nordicstar17/01/2017
Harry Place Farm (Langdale) ->Swinescar Pike -> Lang How -> Harry Place Farmbriandiggle27/12/2016
From Grasmere YH. Tarn Crag, Belles Knott, Whitegill Crag, Blea Rigg, Great Castle How, Castle How, Little Castle How, Raw Pike, Swinescar Pike, Lang How, Silver How. Non stop raining. Did not see a thing. Soaked.ijpowell19/08/2016
with Andy 2nd time following Birkett routecolinfielding02/08/2016
Silver How to Blea Rigg ridge with Colin.Andrew Pearson02/08/2016
From Grasmere (NY 33597 07331) - Easedale Tarn - Sergeant Man - High Raise - Low White Stones - Codale Head - Blea Rigg - Great Castle How - Castle How [Raw Pike] - Little Castle How - Swinescar Pike - Lang How - Silver How.david23020131/07/2016
ACW Round of helm crag, gibson knott, steel fell, calf crag, tarn crag, belles knott, blea crag, castle how, great castle how, little castle how, swinescar pike, lang how, silver how, from cp in grasmere.robertphillips23/07/2016
12th of the day with GB. Onto Silver How to finish the anticlockwise round of 13.bolton07/06/2016
Included in a walk along the ridges W. of Grasmere. Red Bank Road Car Park in Grasmere (£7 for 10hrs) – Permissive path through grounds of Lancrigg Hotel to Helm Crag – Continued along ridges, finishing on Silver How, bagging a total of 7W, 3B & 3Sy. (PM)gerrybowes07/06/2016
With Jackie on a glorious sunny day. From Grasmere to Langdale taking in Lang How, Swinescar Pike and Castle Howclimbingkershaw06/06/2016
Grasmere to LangdaleRonald07/03/2016
From YHA Grasmere on a round or Wainwrights, Birketts and Synges circumnavigating Easdale Tarn. This the second of 11 hills.jonglew29/02/2016
Solo Wet Cloudydentalchimp31/10/2015
Parked in Grasmere (paid for parking). Silver Howe - Lang How - Swinescar Pike - Little Castle How - Castle How - Great Castle How - Blea Rigg - Butherlyp Howe.Jacqdaw25/09/2015
From Elterwater - Silver How, Lang How, Swinescar Pike, Castle How, Blea Rigg, Sergeant Man North/ Codale Head, Sergeant Man, High Raise & Low White Stones. Down to Wythburn.petebagger01/07/2015
Lovely evening walk in perfect conditions.pwithnall07/06/2015
Wonderful circular walk out of Grasmere Lost the trail up the 1st climb but after that it was a fantastic 9.5 mile walk capped off with a wonderful climb up to Sergaent Man Lee's best decent ever and long may it continueTobo196930/05/2015
From Grasmere. Easedale Tarn, Belle's Knott, Blea Rigg, Great Castle How, Castle How (Raw Pike), Little Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How and Silver How. Fabulous day in glorious winter conditionsAlunRees3103/02/2015
From Grasmere. Easedale Tarn, Belle's Knott, Blea Rigg, Great Castle How, Castle How (Raw Pike), Little Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How and Silver How. Fabulous day in glorious winter conditionsAlunrees3303/02/2015
Walked with Mary Paul and Nicola. Walked from Grasmere. Tarn Crag, Codale Head, Sergeant Man, Blea Rig, Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How and Silver How. Conditions:- Cold Dry with plenty of snow on the tops. Time:- 8 hours Aprox Distance :- 11 Miles Great walk.rwinrow24/01/2015
Grasmere-Silver How-Lang How-Swinescar Pike-Castle How-Blea Rigg-Easedale Tarn-Grasmere. On own.MorecambeMonkey19/01/2015
Chapel Stile, Silver How, Lang How, Swinescar Pike, Little Castle How, Castle How and Gt Castle How to New Dungeon Ghyll in a roaring Northerly that pelts spindrift in your face.Eddie18/01/2015
Birkett 3Dave Geere30/11/2014
From Grasmere-Silver How-Lang How-Swinescar Pike.Back via Wray Gill on a day of sunny intervals and one brief shower.Grand views throughout.With Bridget and Oscar.catman02/11/2014
With Bridget and Catman.oscarrosie02/11/2014
With Catman and Oscar.rosiebridge02/11/2014
SR, PS, GFrank20/09/2014
Walked here from Silver How. Totally miserable weather, raining sideways, 50-60mph winds - what a great day! Would definitely go back on a sunny day.Cap_Thunderbolt04/07/2014
From Grasmere church car park, cheap parking if you arrive early enough, via Silver How.moorsman07/03/2014
Direct ascent of Sergeant Man from Easdale. Snow from top of Easdale. Returned over Blea Rigg and Silver How (Called at Castle How, Swinescar Pike and Lang How en route).knarf14/01/2014
Grasmere > Butharlyp Howe > Tarn Crag > Belles Knott > Blea Rigg > Great Castle How > Castle How > Little Castle How > Swinescar Pike > LANG HOW summit consists a small pile of stones > Silver How > GrasmereTony Hartry II11/12/2013
ODG - Jack's Rake - Sergeant Man - all the tops to Silver How. Couldn't be bothered doing the Pikes after JR due to mist so dropped out of the cloud and did this charming ridge instead. Had lots of fun exploring all the knolls on here.Jake99415/11/2013
start point - Grasmere, partly cloudy then rainadrianpatten18/10/2013
With G. Gi&Ro. From Ambleside > Grasmere > Lang How > Silver How > Loughrigg Fell > AmblesideRT197024/09/2013
Climbed from Grasmere via the Silver How Blea Rigg ridgerobert19/08/2013
From Stickle Barn CP via Harry Place and Silver HowAnduril16/08/2013
Short walk from Swinescar. NB: don't leave summit to E or SE as there are crags just below!Aye Jimmy15/07/2013
Done solo as part of Langdale Horseshoe. Also done on at least 3 previous trips.Aimless Rambler13/07/2013
With Clare, Damian, Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie. On to Swinescar Pike.Dangerous Dave13/07/2013
Walk from Grasmere to Langdale Pikes via Jack's Rakegavopeo01/06/2013
With Jo, circular walk from Dungeon Ghyll: road to Pye Howe, paths to Lang How, Swinescar Pike, Little Castle How , Castle How (Raw Pike), Great Castle How, Blea Rigg, Whitegill Crag (good views into valley), returning pass Stickle Tarn. Weather; generally sunny with high intermittent cloud, warm, very good visibility.amblerbob30/04/2013
eyenose01/04/2013
Walked from Grasmere taking in Silver How, Blea Rigg and Tarn Cragastokes03/03/2013
Birkett \route LAN 3. Glorious weather sunshine and clear skies all day. SILVER HOW-LANG HOW-SWINESCAR PIKE-CASTLE HOW-BLEA RIG. Stunning walk!Hill Wanderer27/02/2013
climbed from Grasmere after abandoning attempt to do the Langdales because of heavy snow. walked with Tony and Joecolinfielding13/02/2013
W Jenx and Rob W. Circuit from Grasmere on surperb Autumn day, via Easdale -> Tarn Crag, Codale Head, High Raise, Sergeant Man, Blea Rigg, Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How and all bumps in between. Return to Grasmere and Tea at Bradleys. Fine trip.nordicstar07/10/2012
From Grasmere. Tarn Crag, Codale Head, Low White Stones, High Raise (High White Stones), Sergeant Man, Blea Rigg, Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How, Silver How and Loughrigg Fell.crax7309/09/2012
Silver How, Lang How, Swinescar Pike, Great Castle How, Blea Rigg, Sergeant Man, Tarn Crag & Codale Head. With Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie.Dangerous Dave03/08/2012
Obvious summitJohnStoneham14/06/2012
Went up Jack's Rake - fantastic - to Pavey Ark and Harrison Stickle with family in great weather, then ran back over Blea Rigg, Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How, Silver How and Loughrigg. Reached Ambleside 2hrs 50 after leaving Harrison Stickle.Mark Jackson13/04/2012
Birkett 2Dave Geere07/01/2012
(Walkers with) Gary Dean (Parking Point) A591 Grasmere - Allan Bank - LANG HOW - Silver How - Kelbarrow - Grasmere - Parking Pointredbob28/12/2011
On to Silver How. Between here and Silver How two deer sighted.michaelphillips30/08/2011
Climbed with Mick, Andy and Alf as part of lovely 'ridge' walk also taking in Silver Howe, Blea Rigg, Sergeant Man and two other BirkettsBillyP05/08/2011
Silver How - Lang How - Swinescar Pike - Little Castle How - Castle How - Great Castle How - Blea Rigg - Pavey Ark - Harrison Stickle - Loft Crag - Pike of Stickle - Thunacar Knott - High Raise - Sergeant Man - Codale Head - Tarn Cragronaldo33315/05/2011
MeMountain Goat16/04/2011
New Dungeon Ghyll Harrys farm Silver How Lang How Swinescar Pike Castle How Blea Rigg Sergeant Man High Raise Thunacar Knott Pavey Ark Harrison Stickle Thorn Crag Loft Crag Pike of Stickle Axe factory Mickleden New Dungeon GhyllAndy Hirst07/04/2011
ridge walk back to Chapel StileCaralynR26/03/2011
Grasmere - Sour Milk Gill - Easedale Tarn - Tarn Crag - Codale Tarn - Blea Rigg - Castle How - Swinescar Pike - Lang How - Silver How - Grasmere (Les, Todd)ciderpeter12/03/2011
A cold but fine layout with Parlick, tim747 and Liz HalpinShutterlag23/01/2011
MN. Dungeon Ghyll to Pike of Stickle then Harrison Stickle, Blea Rigg, Silver Howe, High Close, Tarn Foot & Elterwater. Fine but overcast day followed by torrential rain & lightning later at Elterwater.Vin27/10/2010
Silver How and Lang How from Grasmere. Slightly lost the path coming back down into Easedale. Beautiful sunny day.killiedaft12/10/2010
Climbed from Grasmere on a day of sunshine, showers and beautiful rainbows.flockwatcher02/09/2010
Estimated date. I remember it being a little misty and clear at times.rjlowndes04/05/2010
From Grasmere via Steel Fell, High Raise and Pavey Ark.Wheelsy10/04/2010
Richard Tait02/03/2010
KeithByTheC01/01/2010
From Chapel Stile. Raven Crag > Spedding Crag > Silver How > Lang How > Swinescar Pike > Castle How > Blea Rigg > Sergeant Man > Stickle Tarn > Stickle Gill > Cumbria Way. Solo. Low cloud/Rain.gary.jones402/09/2009
From Grasmere to Blea Rigg - return via Easdale. Fine still day with a few showers.Grasmoor25/07/2009
Circular walk from Langdale, via Silver How, Blea Rigg, Langdale PikesFlipperfeet05/04/2009
Out walking with Ian Crutchley,Started at old dungeon ghyll,over to silver how, across to the Langdale ikes and finishing at Lingmoor Fell. Amazing weather all day!simocity05/04/2009
first timedads01/11/2008
Birketts CLF walk W/LAN3, Harry Place Farm (NY 31109 06262) > Silver How > LANG HOW grassy summit marked with the odd stone > Swinescar Pike > Castle How > Blea Rigg > Stickle Tarn > New Dungeon Ghyll > Harry Place Farm (NY 31109 06262)Tony Hartry06/05/2008
SoloPeteF13/12/2007
easy over from Silver howe - along ridge in perfect winter conitionsgigglejon10/12/2007
With Jo, linear walk from Dungeon Ghyll: Stickle Tarn, Blea Rigg, Castle How, Swinescar Pike, Lang How, Silver How, Spedding Crag, Elterwater. Weather; generally sunny with occasional high intermittent cloud, cool breeze, very good visibility.amblerbob29/07/2007
From Silver howHengis Pod12/07/2007
From Silver How with Barnie.Dangerous Dave16/09/2006
With HBremnerB09/10/2004
walk-langdalesbabsjess13/08/2003
Crossed over this on the way from Grasmere via Silver How to the Langdale Pikesgaryhoney29/03/2003
Ran down to above Chapel Stile, back along ridge top inc Silver How and Blea Rigg before down via Tarn Crag to Stickle Barn and back on roadnordicstar06/09/2001
from Grasmere (via High Close/Red Bank).Marshsand23/08/2000
Lesley's leaving for Bangladesh gathering for friends at High Close YH. Birkett bagging along ridge w Pete H & Rob Small to join main group above Stickle Tarn. Pete and me then climbed Cooks Tour on Pavey Ark in rain and wind.Watched FA cup final in NDG. Lift back to hostel.Chris Pearson22/05/1999
From Silver Howmick04/04/1990
From High Close to Stickle TarnCreakingHiker24/08/1986
Grasmere, Silver How over various bumps to Blea Rigg with family. Meadow Brow.jigglybones28/05/1986
With: hr nr; Circuit of the Easdales from Grasmere. Up past Allan Bank to Lang How then Swinescar Pike on to Blea Rigg. Across to Tarn Crag then up to Sergeant Man and High Raise. Lunch. Down to Greenup Edge & Calf Cr to Gibson Knott & Helm Crag & down.Ian Baines03/05/1986
With: ib nr; Helen Baines03/05/1986
With Dad. Mum and Martin went as far as Easedale Tarnmavero1031/05/1979
With the RamblersAlan Moore25/02/1979
A rocky hilltop near a tarn on Blea Rigg. This was a good descent to Ambleside from Langdale - beats the road walk.ChinnockCblank
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