CAT BELLS Scales: Lake District 6th June 2016 |
Day Four Keswick Ascent Summit Descent Features Evening |
Our fine walk up Cat Bells (451 m) was ably led by Niki. The walk may have only been about six miles, but it was "packed with Lakeland punch". It was worth the climb to get the excellent view over the northern part of the island-studded Derwent Water as well as towards the mountains surrounding Keswick itself. A gradual descent to a nice tea shop in Grange pleasantly rounded off our active day.
Now this is what you will see about our Cat Bells excursion.
Travelling from A to B in area like the Lake District is not your ordinary commute. It is something to be savoured. And so it was in this case. As you will see, the pictures I took from top of the bus serve to make the point. The mountains and the village of Threlkeld were all grist to the mill, at least as far as my camera was concerned!.
On leaving Keswick, we crossed the River Derwent by the suspension bridge - new age but elegant. Through the village of Portinscale and on via the Lingholm estate, through woods and past rhododendrons in full flower, we went. Eventually, we were able to start our steady ascent, punctuated by some leisurely stops for snacks and of course to admire the dramatically unfolding view on our way up.
A gentle rocky scramble was the "gateway" to the top of Cat Bells. Having reached the highest point (at 451 m) of our walk, it was worth staying a while to soak up the view: Lake Derwent, islets, mountains, Keswick, Skiddaw and all. Here, superlatives ruled OK! It was all too good to charge back down again. So indeed, we stayed a while.
Our descent gave us more nice Lakeland landscapes to appreciate. Eventually we reached Grange and stopped off for a pleasant hour or so at a tea shop. It was a nice way to end our walk, and a nice way of waiting for the bus to take us back to Keswick.
We had our last evening together at the "White Horse Inn". John E. had booked a room and tables for us, and saw to the menu arrangements. It's occasions like these, when one talks about what we experienced, and - in the context of future weekends away - what we plan to experience in the future. We raised our glasses in style to John and to future CLOG trips!