Sunday 26 January 2014

25th Jan.................a wet day in the Dales

One of my favourite walks in the Dales is from Arncliffe to Malham and return via the spectacular Gordale Scar.  the weather was quite kind to us considering the forecast but as we approached Gordale the rain came down. It didn't really matter that much, we climbed through the waterfall and were lashed and drenched  by the swirling wind and spray from the falls......very exciting and exhilarating!!

Gordale Scar with scary rock face
Gordale Scar
The steps down to Malham cove

Malham Cove



At the top after a  drenching

Sunday 19 January 2014

19th Jan........Buttermere and Ashness Bridge

With no sign of any snow a trip to Buttermere to check out its very photogenic tree followed by a visit to Ashness Bridge.

All the images were taken with Canon 6D and either a Canon 24mm TS lens or a 50mm Olympus Zuiko OM lens with Lee 0.6 soft grad and polariser.








Sunday 12 January 2014

11th Jan .....The Yorkshire 3 Peaks....(well 2 of them anyway)

One of my favourite  walks on the 3 peaks is over Ingleborough and Whernside.  It's a longish walk, especially in winter when the days are short and the weather can change for the worse quite quickly.
Saturdays forecast wasn't too bad but as the three of us set out the sleet and snow started and the wind picked up, not a good start, but it does add to the atmosphere of a full on winter day in the hills!

Having parked at the viaduct at Ribblehead we walked up the broad and grassy ridge that leads to the summit of Park Fell then on towards Simon Fell and the summit of Ingleborough.  The bitter wind and the low cloud added to the high mountain  feeling of exposure and we didn't linger too long before retracing our steps for the steep descent through Humphrey Bottom towards Souther Scales.

After a quick stop for lunch we just had the long climb up onto Whernside, the weather improved but the chilly wind still kept us moving just to keep from freezing up.











Sunday 5 January 2014

4th Jan..........Winter on Helvellyn



Despite the poor weather for the last few weeks, we managed a quick walk up onto the summit of Helvellyn.
The snow was soft, sugary and didn't compact when stepped on, making the descent of Swirrel Edge quite awkward.
The cornices are forming nicely and the gullies are starting to fill on the east face above Red Tarn and when  the cold weather arrives we could have some good climbing conditions.  Its not there yet as the snow is far too soft and just gives way under your feet and the  ground isn't really frozen yet.

It'll be ready soon though...fingers crossed :)



Red Tarn Cove
Swirrel Edge
Helvellyn summit plateau
Swirrel Edge
Red Tarn and Striding Edge from Swirrel Edge
Red Tarn Cove
Swirrel Edge
Red Tarn
Cat Sty Cam and Swirrel Edge