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Name:Hell Gill Pike
Hill number:3867
Height:662m / 2172ft
Parent (Ma):2634  The Old Man of Coniston [Coniston Old Man]
RHB Section:34D: Southern Cumbria
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Southern Fells
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Catchment:Duddon
Class:Birkett
(B)
Grid ref:NY 26937 01631
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:1m
Col:661m  NY 26945 01627  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 89 90
(1:25k) OL6N
Observations:note that rock 20m E at NY 26960 01630 is higher
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 345 users)ByDate of Ascent
GuyF04/04/3867
Nirobi9930/03/2024
Michael Hood24/11/2023
Hootsjimmie16/08/2023
A gruelling but rewarding 17 mile, 9.5 hour circular(ish) round ticking off 16 tops; Starting at free roadside parking just before the church at Bowmanstead, Kitty Crag-Lad Stones-Wetherlan-Black Sails-Swirl How-Great Carrs-Little Carrs-Hell Gill Pike-Grey Friar-Grey How-Little How Crags-Brim Fell-O.M.o.Coniston-Dow Crag-Buck Pike-Brown Pike and returned via Banishead Quarry.Alfa1M04/05/2023
oldbagger2727/03/2023
ALHEJ Wilkins26/02/2023
Penultimate Birkettjef09/01/2023
fedupofuserids02/01/2023
needanewdog06/10/2022
jamesaitken4213/08/2022
From Tilberthwaite - Wetherlam, Swirl How, Grey Friar, Great Carrsphilz00817/05/2022
nigelcmason225/03/2022
Birkett 3 with PeteDave Geere30/01/2022
pedro130/01/2022
Alan Moore05/01/2022
iainwalton22/12/2021
Jill Robertson17/11/2021
KingSisyphus04/09/2021
Merchant26/08/2021
tomandivy24/08/2021
amblemark22/08/2021
conanharrod22/08/2021
Sham Sharrock24/07/2021
Great How, Little Carrs and Hell Gill Pike from Hinning Ho.rhalstead22/07/2021
Adventurers518/06/2021
A small diversion on the way to Three Shire Stone; the last top on the ridge down from Old ManPhilipChaston08/06/2021
Brianh90904/06/2021
20.7 miles 5935ft walk. Start at Great Langdale NT campsite followed path to Red Tarn cross Wryrose Pass to Great Carrs, Grey Friar, Swirl How, Black Sails, Wetherlam, Brim Fell, Dow Crag and The Old Man of Coniston back past Blea Tarn to Great Langdale.stephenbuda19/05/2021
Coniston. Not in JWS List. Climbed incidentally at some unrecorded date later than the main summit.Peterdunscar17/05/2021
With LF and Tony. Started at 09.15 from Three Shires Stone. Steep path up to Wet Side Edge. Short diversion to Hell Gill Pike then Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Great How Crags, Little How Crags, and Grey Friar. Back to memorial and retraced our route; back.at car 14.2.30. Approx 6 miles with 2,150 feet of ascent. Dull with intermittent rain (heavier later); cloudy summits.Skip15/05/2021
Good viewpoint of the Upper Duddon made ever better by the stunning early spring weather. Worth the very short detour from the main path.Karmakarl01/03/2021
dickiewren22/11/2020
conanharrod19/11/2020
Theslayer30/10/2020
mae216/10/2020
andy6314/10/2020
Curly & Shirley27/09/2020
Si's 2nd round27/09/2020
Em's 2nd round27/09/2020
Lovely 20km walk from Coniston with Long Crag scramble, a round of 6 Wainwrights, and a swim in Low Water on the way back down.atreides788720/09/2020
Lukimotaka12/09/2020
Problem Child08/09/2020
skeletonjo08/09/2020
with Sue HardenC02/09/2020
with RachelLittledave14/08/2020
wcroasdell08/08/2020
ALHEJ Wilkins22/03/2020
Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl Howkeithouk15/03/2020
Superb viewpoint made ever better by the stunning weather. Our N turning point after Swirl How - now back to the Old Man.DanMaisieBex31/12/2019
With NB from Three Shires, cold cloudy day. to summit return via Great Carrs, Little Carrs and Hell Gill Pike. Back before dark.Frank03/12/2019
With FR from Three Shires, cold cloudy day. to summit of Grey Friar, return via Great Carrs, Little Carrs and Hell Gill Pike. Back before dark.Bheinn03/12/2019
Walked up Wrynose Pass from Little Langdale to the Three Shires Stone then track up onto Wet Side Edge. Solo.Dangerous Dave23/11/2019
ScaSey19/11/2019
Chris K18/10/2019
Jacqdaw20/09/2019
Hillsidenick20/09/2019
davefh28/07/2019
adriancowl20/07/2019
RAIN RELENTED TO MIST MID-MORNING SO FILLED IN MISSING BIRKETTS ON THE CONISTON RIDGE FROM WRYNOSE PASS: HELL GILL PIKE, LITTLE CARRS AND ON TO GREAT HOW. MIST CLEARED ON THE WAY BACK WITH GOOD VIEWS DOWN LITTLE LANGDALE.BURGESS10/07/2019
brianb06/07/2019
Birkett route SOUTHERN FELLS-CON 1. Start Three Shire Stone summit of wrynose pass. HELL GILL PIKE- LITTLE CARRS-GREAT CARRS-SWIRL HOW- added in GREAT HOW-LITTLE HOW - GREY FRIAR. Blustery day started with thin cloud ended clear and Sunny. Lovely views of Scafell range.Hill Wanderer04/07/2019
amcvey18/05/2019
dadofmorph17/05/2019
PM06/05/2019
David8429/04/2019
part of walk from Tilberthwaite - very hot Easter Mondayrachelcawley22/04/2019
nigelcmason11/04/2019
Dawn Oldham10/03/2019
From Three Shire Stone. 2m prominence, surely.Wycombe Wanderer24/02/2019
ALHEJ Wilkins16/02/2019
Fell3wilki16/02/2019
LukaszRyszka12/02/2019
From Tilberthwaite: Birk Fell Man, Wetherlam, Black Sails, Swirl How, Great Carrs. Little Carrs, Hell Gill Pike, Greenburn. With Hiking Manchester on a foul rainy day.Lazylizzie01/12/2018
TheWanderer2731/10/2018
HillBaggerIan31/10/2018
mart079703/10/2018
From Wrynose Pass up to Wetside Edge to Little Carrs,Great Carrs & onto Swirl How down over How Grags & up to Brim Fell & 'busy' The Old Man, back over Brim Fell then contour path round & up to Grey Friar the Wetside Edge & down to the Pass, v cool breeze till mid afternoon, warmer,less breezy & increasing sunshine early evening onwards..apricorum22/09/2018
hughbagger05/08/2018
Up from Wrynose Pass via Wet side edge.Andrew Pearson01/08/2018
On a round of 7 hills from Cockley Beck. From Little Carrs, then dropped down to the road for a 4.3k walk back to the car, although searching for 13 benchmarks on the way relieved the monotony.jonglew15/07/2018
Turned back at this point and retraced steps to Levers Hawse picking up very steep path down to Levers Water reservoir. Horrendous almost vertical track although grassy at first then becoming flat but rocky. Arrived back at YHA 6.45pm, exhausted!Peak Rambler25/06/2018
CraigDring01/06/2018
Beautiful day (24 degrees and sunny!) Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Little How Crag, Great How Crag, Swirl How, Great Carrs, Grey Friar and Little Carrs and Hell Gill PikeFionalevey30/05/2018
hombre17/05/2018
On the Greenburn roundHavenchris12/05/2018
From Wrynose passbardolph20/04/2018
Cracking round in the coppermines valley onto the high stuff and back by the old man.Best view ever had of the Ilse of Man.Mopping up some stragglers Black Sails,Hell Gill Pike,Little Carrs,Great Howe.jocks115/11/2017
Papwilkinson11/11/2017
kev6527/10/2017
AdyGray23/09/2017
Kevgbl14/09/2017
Wilkins Synges02/09/2017
ALHEJ Wilkins02/09/2017
Wil FR202/09/2017
Grey Friarstomd401/09/2017
Parked on one of the 5 or 6 small hardstanding areas, just E. of Wrynose summit – Excellent path up RoW takes you to within about 100yd of the summit cairn. Continued to Little Carrs, Great How & Little How Crags. (PM)gerrybowes08/08/2017
From Three Shire Stone at the top of the Wrynose Pass with GB. Up Wet Side Edge. On to Little Carrs.bolton08/08/2017
As part of DoE Gold expedition: Coniston to Great Langdale.John Eley22/06/2017
Three Shires Stone - Hell Gill Pike - Little Carrs - Great Carrs - Grey Friar - Swirl How - Black Sails - Wetherlam - Fabulous sunny weather and clear views.Delta6822/04/2017
Over from the path managing to ascent 3m. Nice spot for a view over Cockley Beck to the Irish Sea, though.Eddie22/02/2017
nicolajane27/12/2016
Up from top of Wrynose Pass on pleasant,calm Autumnal afternoon-Hell Gill Pike-Little Carrs-Great Carrs-Grey Friar.With Catman.oscarrosie20/10/2016
Great viewpoint.With Oscar.catman20/10/2016
ToffeeBlue20/10/2016
Parked below the Three Shires Stone then uphill via Wet Side Edge to Little Carrs, then a very windy Great Carrs before heading over to the Windy Grey Friar before returning via the scenic cairn of Hell Gill Pike.Dugswell205/10/2016
As part of a walk with Andy from the top of Wrynose pass. Easy route finding.JohnStoneham04/10/2016
ghaley03/10/2016
On the way up great carrsTobo196930/09/2016
nosdrahcir17/09/2016
Ianto&Sue15/09/2016
Wayne Mac19/08/2016
Bellesmountains19/08/2016
Pat196718/08/2016
geoffreycurnock31/07/2016
Clothhead06/07/2016
GaryJones05/07/2016
On a backpack - Coniston to Elterwater section.Phreerunner22/06/2016
Tony Wilson06/06/2016
En route to swirl howDanGeere03/06/2016
Part of a 2 day walk with BW. Stayed at the Boot inn.chrisj196502/06/2016
Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Grey Friar, Swirl How, Wetherlam, Birk Fell Mankeithouk24/04/2016
wetherlam, black sails, swirl how, great carrs,little carrs, hell gile pike, grey friar, great how crags, little how crags,brim fell,dow crag,buck pike,brown pike,walna scar,white pike, white maiden ACW from walna scar cp at 289970robertphillips23/04/2016
SteveG17/04/2016
Mountain Girl14/04/2016
mcbiydw208/04/2016
vjw07/04/2016
Bill Honeywell28/02/2016
pwithnall14/01/2016
A W Bryan14/10/2015
Solo on eight bagger.simon and co01/10/2015
.tim74720/09/2015
ALHEJ Wilkins19/09/2015
Bruckner717/09/2015
Lionel Bidwell08/09/2015
Ben Rinnes08/09/2015
phenderson4206/09/2015
From the 3 Shires stone. Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Great How (Swirl Bands) , Little How Crags, Brim Fell, Coniston Old Man and Grey Friar. Cloudy at first but great views when the cloud lifted!AlunRees3130/07/2015
From the 3 Shires stone. Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Great How (Swirl Bands) , Little How Crags, Brim Fell, Coniston Old Man and Grey Friar. Cloudy at first but great views when the cloud lifted!Alunrees3330/07/2015
PeteN15/06/2015
From the Three Shires Stone. Done years ago but no records found. Don't remember any steps up it in those days either! Continued to nearby Little Carrs.Aye Jimmy03/06/2015
David Berry31/05/2015
OR199026/03/2015
pwatson198020/03/2015
short walk from little carrs navigation difficult zero visibilitycolinfielding15/11/2014
With Damian, Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie.Dangerous Dave17/10/2014
IWC20/09/2014
PaulineC20/09/2014
DJFarnsworth15/09/2014
AlanD07/09/2014
timus27/07/2014
PoolieDave26/07/2014
Janete26/07/2014
R Richard Tait10/07/2014
Great Langdale to Seathwaite with wild camp below Brim Fell. Following peaks below Hell Gill Pike Little Carrs Great Carrs Swirl How Great How Little How Brim Fell Old Man of Conistonfellowsa08/07/2014
Climbed from Tilberthwaite via Wetherlam and Swirl How and round of the greenburn valleyrobert05/07/2014
bogdodger22/06/2014
Solo ascent from Tilberthwaite on Greenburn Horseshoe. Walked down Wet Side Edge over Little Carrs but did not notice any other summits so must have walked past Hell Gill Pike.pwhitaker_196621/06/2014
Sooz15/06/2014
Walked with Chris as part of the Coniston round 13.4 miles 8.5 hours. Dry but over cast all summits clear but hazy. Parked at Walna Scar road.rwinrow30/05/2014
Neil Haslewood17/05/2014
nickywood129/04/2014
From Three Shires Stone in full winter conditions. With Mike & Liz Halpin. another ascent more recently with Tim747Shutterlag22/03/2014
Ullswalker04/02/2014
From Wrynose summitAnduril11/10/2013
Mark Sims11/10/2013
Beautiful weather hike with Ian and Louise. Route from Wrynose Bottom to Skelwith Bridge, using two cars, over 11.5 miles and 6 summits:- Little Carrs - Hell Gill Pike - Grey Friar - Great Carrs - Swirl How - Black Fell. Wonderful clear view of Scafell range from Grey Friar, and early evening from Black Fell looking back up Langdales. Interesting but sad story of the plane crash on Great Carrs. Path down from Swirl Hause into Greenburn very indistinct (lost it several times!). Had late lunch in Three Shires Inn, Little Langdale, before the Black Fell section.mavero1028/09/2013
The greatest peak bagging day yet! Starting from Walna Scar car park, along Walna Scar road, a detour up Walna Scar hill, then Brown Pike, Buck Pike, Dow Crag, The Old Man, Brim Fell, Little How Crag, Great How Crag, Grey Friar, Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, a brief pause to pay respects at the monument, Swirl How, down Prison BandArond Levers Water and the mine as it was getting dark and got back to the car as the lights went out. Next time remember torch & glasses!mickdavidson25/09/2013
Rich124/09/2013
avickers14/09/2013
Jim.Fothergill22/08/2013
From Wrynose Pass and on to Wetherlamemily16/08/2013
On way up to Grey Friar from rather limited parking on Wrynose Pass. Pleasant enough viewpoint but doesn't feel like a summit. Birketts are a bit pointless, aren't they?wheresthepath21/06/2013
michaelphillips27/04/2013
Detour off Cumbrian Traverse Broughton Mills to Keswick. Nice little rocky top.RHW21/04/2013
Round of 21 Birketts from Tilberthwaite, 25km, 11 hours.Craig6720/04/2013
Andy West02/04/2013
hillplodder17/03/2013
Neil Midgley26/02/2013
Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Great Howronaldo33323/02/2013
NigelM13/01/2013
Marra117/11/2012
DuncanH14/11/2012
m0untain_n0mad11/11/2012
Neil Haslewood11/11/2012
PeteF27/10/2012
peterh26/10/2012
peter ault26/10/2012
Big walk from Wrynose over Hell's Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Great How, Brim Fell and Coniston Old Man. Return to Wrynose with a visit to Dow Crag and Grey Friar.knarf22/09/2012
Matt21/09/2012
wadgel18/09/2012
On route to Grey Friar from WrynoseJim Cooper26/08/2012
Hell Gill Pike / Grey Friar / Great Carrs / Swirl How / Wetherlam, from Three Shire StoneSue Cooper26/08/2012
keithouk19/08/2012
Coniston, Kitty Crag, Long Crag on Yewdale Fell, High Wythow, Low Wythow, Brackeny Crag, Blake Rigg Tilberthwaite, Haystacks Tilberthwaite, Hawk Rigg, High Fell, Great Intack on Low Fell, Birk Fell Man on Birk Fell, Wetherlam, Swirl How, Little Carrs, Hell Gill Pike, Great How Crag, Brim Fell Coniston Old man, Coniston.Andy Hirst03/08/2012
andy.painter05/05/2012
Three Shires Stone, Wet Side Edge, Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Grey Friar, Great Carrs, Great How, Swirl How, Black Sails, Wetherlam, Blake Rigg (Little Langdale), Long Crag, Pike O'Blisco, Great Knott, Cold Pike, Three Shires StoneBry C03/05/2012
Three Shires Stone - Hell Gill Pike via Wet Side Edge - Little Carrs - Great Carrs. Misty, cold, hail stones and windy!benarbia_810/04/2012
Probably done beforeBobHancock07/04/2012
Overcast, patches of snow underfoot, very high winds!ilch04/04/2012
Birkett 2Dave Geere19/02/2012
Steve Q30/07/2011
Stu K03/06/2011
Great day playing out with Rob - did 4 Wainwrights.... to Swirl How across Grey Friar and Great Carrs - up and down in 2 hours! Then scrambled up onto Hard Knott before it rained.jester6907/05/2011
GeoffC07/04/2011
Three Shire Stone - Wet Side Edge - Hell Gill Pike - Little Carrs - Great Carrs - Top of Broad Slack - Swirl How - Fairfield - Grey Friar - Black Spouts - Wether How - Hell Gill Pike - Wet Side Edge - Three Shire Stone... With: Pete, Toddbeadlebarker27/03/2011
Neil Haslewood18/03/2011
N Haslewood ALL18/03/2011
iwanevans27/02/2011
Low Tilberthwaite - Haystacks - Hawk Rigg - Birk Fell Man - Wetherlam -Swirl How - Great Carrs - Little Carrs - Hell Gill Pike - Wet side edge - Low Tilberthwaitebriandiggle18/01/2011
on ascent of Grey Friarsnevans8406/11/2010
Malcvolm22/10/2010
Hal & Rafe02/10/2010
colpeakbagger01/10/2010
rotarywork17/09/2010
DebsMountain Goat28/08/2010
PhilB03/07/2010
citygent20/06/2010
Rambling Ray20/06/2010
Walna Scar - Coniston Old Man - Brim Fell - Levers hause - Great How Crag - Swirl How - Great Carrs - Little Carrs - Hell Gill Pike. Descent Levers Hause - Walna Scar.CaralynR07/06/2010
1dads30/05/2010
Kevin1923/05/2010
denisB5209/05/2010
jimbloomer04/05/2010
MM21/04/2010
Derek_Snaith14/04/2010
Liz_N14/04/2010
Via Wetherlam and Swirl How.Wheelsy06/12/2009
Gazza22/10/2009
TGRS16/10/2009
Birketts CLF walk S/CON2 Parked in Little Langdale > Birk Fell > Wetherlam Edge > Wetherlam > Black Sails > Prison Band > Swirl How > Great Carrs > Little Carrs > HELL GILL PIKE rocky summit topped with a cairn > Wet Side Edge > Little LangdaleTony Hartry II23/09/2009
R Richard Tait20/09/2009
stevent080914/09/2009
mntainman13/09/2009
ChrisC09/08/2009
With Eire, Evan & Sail.Dangerous Dave08/08/2009
peebs05/08/2009
donald31/07/2009
Day out walking the Coniston Fells.simocity24/07/2009
helene100019/07/2009
DARRENG11/07/2009
andrew brown11/07/2009
AndyS05/07/2009
rambler_gary21/06/2009
MorecambeMonkey07/06/2009
Part of Cumbrian Traverse attempt.stever28/05/2009
jennie-keighley03/03/2009
andrew01/03/2009
A brilliant winter walk, alone.neil akitt10/02/2009
A very cold day with high winds frozen snow which required the use of crampons. Walk from the top of Wrynose Pass taking in HELL GILL PIKE, GREY FRIAR, SWIRL HOW, LITTLE CARRS and GREAT CARRS. With Lizparlick31/01/2009
very icy crampons neededhalpin.liz30/01/2009
Wow wot a view of IOM.Hengis Pod06/01/2009
David Bell30/11/2008
Freelander15/11/2008
Adrian05/10/2008
Paper_aeroplane30/08/2008
peakwalker15/05/2008
from wrynose pass in the sunshinegigglejon08/05/2008
Nick Down105/05/2008
Alan Caine14/04/2008
Didi Gee04/04/2008
Estimated date. Done with Simon and Claire descending in deep snow. Valleys filled with fog.Aimless Rambler01/03/2008
ngthack28/01/2008
Emma and Simon01/01/2008
Crib Goch22/09/2007
AGWilliamson09/08/2007
Run from WrynoseFlatfield07/05/2007
David Purchase04/05/2007
carole engel02/02/2007
Birketts CLF walk S/CON1 Three Shires Stone > Wet Side Edge > HELL GILL PIKE unmarked rocky summit > Little Carrs > Great Carrs > Swirl How > Fairfield > Grey Friar > Little Carrs > Wet Side Edge > Three Shires StoneTony Hartry03/11/2006
DavidGMould04/08/2006
Descending from Swirl How. On a backpack with Billymick30/07/2006
MikeM04/06/2006
Solo.Dangerous Dave03/06/2006
mae09/04/2006
UEA Fellgarth8725/02/2006
Estimated Date. Done solo as part of Ridge. Icy with snow from about 500m contour.Aimless Rambler14/02/2006
pandrew19/08/2005
Owen B23/05/2005
Anton00/00/2005
With Jo, circular walk from Low Tilberthwaite: Through the quarries and mines to Wetherlam Edge, Wetherlam, Black Sails, Swirl How, Great Carrs, Little Carrs, Hell Gill Pike, down ridge to Greenburn Beck and then alongside wall SE over pass to car. Weather: Sunny but a cool wind, very good visibility.amblerbob23/05/2004
Sid21/11/2003
Blen Cathra21/11/2003
Martin R20/10/2003
malcolmfoxwist02/08/2003
BremnerB25/05/2003
SRFrank12/04/2003
Tom Gradwell17/11/2002
David Gradwell17/11/2002
George Gradwell17/11/2002
wanderingwillie10/10/2002
Bramley16/07/2002
Guy Heelis12/04/2002
danpquinn01/04/2002
Tony Rogers26/03/2002
Edwin Gradwell02/12/2001
From Little Langdale.Marshsand24/09/2001
Rob Pen y Garn15/09/2001
Peakbagger5815/10/2000
Hammy08/09/2000
Long fell run with Lesley. From Wrynose Pass all along Conston ridge taking in Birketts and repeat Wainwrights- to Newfield Inn (tea). hitched back for car then Harter Fell with its craggy Birkett tops in evening. Camped by roadside.Chris Pearson22/07/2000
walk-wetherlambabsjess15/07/2000
Johnny P10/07/2000
RocksRock26/06/2000
davechick01/01/2000
orice01/01/2000
Chris Terrey 11/11/1999
Moorponder15/09/1999
moorsman09/09/1999
ad-lib02/08/1998
Moorponder16/05/1998
Ozymandias21/02/1998
From Wrynose pass, traversed into Green burn and then up Wetherlam, back out over Swirl How to carnordicstar01/09/1997
Route to Wetherlam and to camp 4 at Levers water.smocks and denims03/08/1996
Climbed from top of Wrynose Pass, aged 4.Mark Jackson16/05/1996
Bonkser31/03/1996
andybelfield30/04/1995
4 novices (17yo pupils on Gold DoE training) & me; Old Man of Coniston from Three Shire Stone. Low mist & cold wind, patches of old snow avoidable.NorfolkPT2125/03/1995
Parked at Wrynose Pass and walked up Wet Side Edge. Full winter conditions. Deep snow and horizontal hoar frost and icycles. Saw plane wreck and onto Little and Great Carrs, Swirl How, down to Prison Band and up onto Wetherlam.Mark T19/03/1994
jenx13/03/1993
Mark Hodgson25/07/1990
jigglybones06/05/1990
Alaric07/04/1990
PJT23/07/1989
siabod12/02/1989
trimarc221/11/1987
AW AJE IPW. Little Carrs & Grey Friars from Wrynose Pass.Vin21/08/1987
peterstanding15/06/1986
From 2 Shires Stone. Steady walk on good path on Wet Side Edge to top. to Grey Friars.arranc15/04/1982
Norwest bus to Tilberthwaite. Blake Rigg and Hawk Rigg then Wetherlam Edge, Swirl How, Great Carrs then Little Carrs to Little Langdale then ElterwaterIan G7KXV15/02/1981
With my mate Che on a lovely day.signyred28/06/1980
Isbjorn01/06/1980
IainT27/10/1979
vuirich10/01/1979
With: ibr; Day1: Ian & I were dropped off in Coniston & walked up Walna Sca Rd to Goat's Hause the on to Old Man. Over Brim Fell & Swirl How then down over Great Carrs to Wrynose Pass. Camped at Red Tarn.Ian Baines05/08/1974
DC11main21/07/1974
maknipe20/06/1974
With: crgs; Little Langdale Circuit. From Fell Foot up Greenburn then up to Wetherlam. Down over Black Sails & up prison band to Swirl How. Then N to Great Carrs to Little Carrs & Hell Gill Pike then down Wet Side Edge to Fell Foot.Ian Baines13/11/1971
amblemark01/01/1970
chriswatson10/06/1966
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