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Name:Caudale Moor - John Bell's Banner
Hill number:3816
Height:755m / 2477ft
Parent (Ma):2540  Stony Cove Pike [Caudale Moor]
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Topographical area:EL06 Highstreet-arnside
SMC/RHB section:34C: Lake District - Eastern Fells
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Far Eastern Fells
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Eden (Carlisle), Leven (Ulverston)
Watershed:Morecambe Bay, St Bees Head to Ravenscar, Solway Firth
Class:Birkett, Synge
(B,Sy)
Grid ref:NY 41281 10078
Summit feature:large cairn
Drop:10m
Col:745m  NY414100  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 90
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Survey:obvious summit
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11.5 km loop in 3 hrs 30 mins from Hartsop. Small car park so get there early! Very beautiful hike taking in Hartsop Dodd, Raven Crag, Stony Cove Pike, Caudale Moor, Thornthwaite Crag, incl north top, Gray Crag. So very lucky with excellent weather. The hills were full.Nicky C07/01/2024
From Hartsop. 14.5 km, 930 m asc. Across Pasture Beck and S up the ridge to Hartsop Dodd, Stony Cove Pike and Caudale Moor summits. E down to Threshwaite Mouth and up the scree path to Thornthwaite Crag. Out and back to Mardale Ill Bell. Down the Gray Crag ridge and back by the Hayeswater track. Mist and rain, clearing. https://www.flickr.com/photos/samandjo/albums/72177720311203928SalmonJoe12/09/2023
Parked at Cow Bridge cp. Horseshoe from Hartsop. Steep ascent up to Hartsop Dodd , onto Stoney Cove Pike then over to opposite ridge for Gray Crag. 3.5 hrs. With a bit of drizzle in the middle of the walk.Longwojo21/07/2023
With Poppy. Parked at Kirkstone Pass, Stoney Cove Pike and Hartsop Dodd. 7 miles 2190 ft elevation.nell158307/05/2023
Picked this up on a loop from Hartsop. The Knott - High Street - Thornthwaite Crag - Caudale Moor (both tops) - Hartsop DoddGary Heath09/04/2023
The Western High Street Fells from the Hartsop: Visiting Hartsop Dodd, Raven Crag, Caudale Moor (both Stony Cove Pike and John Bells Banner), Thornthwaite Crag N Top, Gray Crag, Thornthwaite Crag, High Street, Rampsgilll Head, Kidsty Pike, The Knott, Rest Dodd, Satura Crag, Buck Crag, and Brock Crags (both Summits). 22km with 1600m ascent taking 8h 20m.silverwolf_alan14/02/2023
Ran with erniestuduncan16/10/2022
Linear route from Kirkstone Pass carpark taking in St. Raven's Edge, Hart Crag, Pike How, Stony Cove Pike, Caudale Moor (John Bell's Banner), Raven Crag and Hartsop Dodd. Returned via the reverse route.BobHancock18/06/2022
With Anthony from Kirkstone passcolinfielding28/03/2022
7/8 All repeats Orrest Head, Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick, Thornythwaite Beacon, Stony Cove Pike, Caudale Moor, St Raven's Edge (Ian also did Sour Howes and Sallows) all recce walk for LDWA 50 Wainrights in 5 Days for 50th Anniversary of LDWA we are leading in May and June 2022. hillwalker@ldwa.org.uk if you fancy a day out with us all.nickywood125/03/2022
FtF drain run.DaveT19/03/2022
Kirkstone Pass Loop from Hartsop. Hartsop Fell, Stony Cove Pike, Caudale Moor before dropping down to the Inn for a pint and ascending Red Screes, via the Kilnshaw Chimney this time. Middle Dodd then Little Hart Crag & High Hartsop Dodd to finish.Barns15018/03/2022
Circular route from Troutbeck. Through Limefitt Park to join bridleway on E side of Trout Beck. Crossed bridge below Troutbeck Tongue and climbed directly to summit. Continued N along ridge then up valley to col between Thornthwaite Crag and Stoney Cove Pike. Climbed Stoney Cove Pike (summit and Wainright), then Caudale Moor. Continued to Pike How, Hart Crag, St Ravens Edge, crossed main road and continued on path to Wansfell, Baystones, and Wansfell Pike. Descended on good path back to Troutbeck.RobertP17/01/2022
A dash to Stony Cove Pike and the snow turned up: St Raven's Edge, Pike How and Caudell's Moor as well.PhilipChaston04/12/2021
See St Ravens Edge.smocks and denims25/11/2021
With Sue from Kirkstone pass Inn, St Raven's Edge, Hart Crag, Pike How, and Caudale Moor and visit memorial (John Bells Banner) and Stoney Cove Pike, cold and sunny. Return St Ravens Edge.Frank22/11/2021
Visited the monument too. Solo.Dangerous Dave13/08/2021
TC, EC, Pete & ClaireTopCat195931/07/2021
Marshall WtW no.5/1. W/TH.Sedge24/06/2021
Hartsop > Grey Crag > Thornthwaite Crag > Stoney Cove Pike > Cauldale Moor > Cauldale Head > Hartsop Dodd > Hartsop. Just me and H. Perfect conditions, light winds, not too hot and plenty of sunshine.johnkaysleftleg18/06/2021
From Kirkstone pass Inn, St Raven's Edge and Caudale Moor, sleet on toprhalstead03/05/2021
Quick nip up to St John Bell's Banner from Kirkstone via St Raven's Edge.tomd422/04/2021
First post lockdown walk! 10 miles in the wind pretty arduous.atreides788705/04/2021
After leaving Stoney Cove Pike found Mark Atkinson Memorial. Reached John Bell's Banner then, unfortunately, not concentrating, sailed off down wrong path for 1 mile! Steep back-track in heat of day then returned to Ambleside about 3.15pm.Peak Rambler17/09/2020
Parked in Car Park by Kirkstone Inn. Fog starting to clear for an intermittent view of the fells, a well deserved reward for getting up so early. Part of circuit from St Raven's Edge, Hart Crag, Pike How, continuing onto Hartsop Dodd, Raven Crag, Stoney Cove Pike, Thornthwaite Crag North Top, Grey Crag Centre Top and Grey Crag. A good walk with Nick.Jacqdaw14/09/2020
Hill bagging from Kirkstone Inn with Jacqui, fourth fell of the morning, but the first out of the mist. Great views and still only met one person so far.Hillsidenick14/09/2020
4/6 St Raven's Edge (Revisit), Hart Crag, Pike How, Caudale Moor (Revisit) Raven Crag, Stoney Cove Pike (Revisit) all from the Kirkstone Inn car park. Another very hot day.nickywood114/08/2020
A whole day expedition around the fells north of Kentmere and Troutbeck from Church Bridge. Visited Capple How, Sour Howes, Sallows, Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick, Lingmell End, Mardale Ill Bell, High Street, Thornthwaite Crag, Caudale Moor - both Stony Cove Pike and John Bells's Banner, Pike How, Hart Crag, St Raven's Edge, and Troutbeck Tongue. The whole expedition of 33km with 1750m ascent in super weather taking 10 hours 40 minutes.silveracorn_alan30/05/2020
With W, B and R.jenx21/05/2020
Parked at Hartstop Harstop Dodd,followed the wall to Cauldale Moor,out and back to Ravens edge,stoney cove pike and back to Hartstop via Gray Crag.9.2 miles in fantastic conditions first time been ablt to see blackpool tower.jocks108/08/2019
AN EARLY START AS RAIN FORECAST FOR LATER. WENT STRAIGHT UP AND BACK ST. RAVEN'S EDGE AND JOHN BELL'S BANNER FROM THE KIRKSTONE PASS. BACK AT CAMPSITE FOR LUNCH, TOOK DOWN TENT AND WENT HOME. A VERY SATISFACTORY FORTNIGHT ADDING 62 BIRKETTS WITHOUT GETTING WET!BURGESS21/07/2019
From Kirkstone Pass steeply up to St Raven's Edge, up to Caudale Moor via Pike How cairn, missed the Atkinson Monument, easy across to Stony Cove Pike then steep down to Threshthwaite Mouth & even steeper back up to Thornthwiate Crag-impressive tower cairn/beacon, nice steady up to High Street, down past The Knott, Angle Tarn to Boredale Hause &to Patterdale, warm & dry, periods of sunshine.apricorum07/07/2019
From: Cow Bridge Car Park, Hartsop DoddRWG19/04/2019
Done with Richard Turner taking St. Ravens Edge, & Stony Cove Pike. Beautiful sunny day with great views.falunty10/10/2018
Done with Richard Turner taking St. Ravens Edge, & Stony Cove Pike. Beautiful sunny day with great views.nitranrenrut10/10/2018
Brothers Water, Caudale Moor, Stoney Cove Pike, Thornthwaite Crag, Racecourse Hill. With Jill and Gary.ijpowell19/07/2018
From Stony Cove Pike. Large shapely cairn at summit. Dropped down to Pike How.jonglew18/07/2018
With en route to Stoney Cove PikeAshley23/05/2018
With JGCW21/02/2018
From Kirkstone Pass Inn with Geordie.John Lee14/01/2018
With GFE in snow. From Kirkstone Pass Inn - St Raven's Pass, Pike How, Hart Crag, Caudale Moor, Stony Cove Pike, Thornthwaite Crag, Froswick, Ill Bell and Yoke. Descent via Troutbeck, Town End and Jenkin Crag to YHA Ambleside. 20kmFionalevey18/12/2017
With PupLittledave18/11/2017
With Tony Gordon in improving weather. Stoney cove pike, pike Howe, kirkstone Inn!, Red screes, middle Dodd, little Hart crag, high Harrell Dodd finishing up with an excellent meal at the brothers water hotel!zoob19/09/2017
On route from Kirkstone Pass car park to Stony Cove PikeWestdenewalker15/09/2017
St Raven's Edge - Pike How - Hart Crag - Cauldale Moor [John Bell's Banner] - Stony Cove Pike [Cauldale Moor] - Raven Crag - Stony Cove Pike [Cauldale Moor] - St Raven's Edge from GR: NY 40114 08066ronaldo33310/09/2017
Solo ascent from car park at Hartsop via Hartsop Dodd and Caudale Moor (Stony Cove Pike). Dry and calm but overcast. Planned to do Hartsop Round but descended back to Hartsop to avoid solo scramble at Threshwaite Mouth. Total track = 5.93 miles with 712m of ascent in total time of 4hrs 10 mins including 3 hrs 11 mins moving time.pwhitaker_196629/08/2017
Walked from Hartsop on a very hot sunny day.flockwatcher18/07/2017
On way to High Street from Kirkstone Pass.NormanW19/06/2017
Solo. Hartsop & Kirkstone Wainwrights.Vin01/06/2017
Part of impromptu walk from Kirkstone Pass there and back with Delva. Planned walk from Patterdale had to be abandoned following road closure involving accident during Cycling event and arrival of air ambulance opposite the InnNeilb14/05/2017