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Skiddaw via Longside Edge - Outline of Route
High Side - Ullock Pike - Long Side - Carl Side - Skiddaw - Bakestall - Whitewater Dash - High Side (Grid ref. NY 237311)
Total Distance 8.5 miles, Total Ascent 3000 feet, Equivalent Distance 14.5 miles
Details of Route
When travelling northwards on the A591 from Keswick, there is a road on the right at High Side, signposted to Orthwaite. About 200 yards along this road there is space to park about ten cars. The walk starts from here. Go through the gate on the right just beyond this parking area, and follow the sign reading "Public Bridleway", pointing left across the slope. This leads to the bottom of a row of hawthorns which run up the slope. Turn right and follow them. Do not be tempted to follow the bridleway to Barkbeth farm, and through it, unless you have a winning way with farm dogs and their owners (How does the writer know? Don't ask!). At the top of the row of hawthorns you will find, to your left, a gate in a wall and a ladder stile. Cross this stile and continue across the next field, the path is broad and clear, to another gate and stile. There is a path along by the wall to another ladder stile up the hill, but this should be ignored. Just cross the stile you've reached and follow the path as it curves to the right towards Southerndale. This leads to another gate with a rickety stile perched over a steep drop into Southerndale Beck. Negotiate this carefully and you are onto the open fell .
Turn right and follow the wall up the hill. As you come to the brow of the ridge you reach the stile I suggested earlier you should ignore. A notice informs you there is no path on the other side of the wall and points down the way you've come. Presumably the stile is for farm use only. The way is clear now to walk southwards up the well-defined ridge, known as The Edge, to Ullock Pike. Continue along this ridge beyond Ullock Pike (Longside Edge), with its fine views down to Bassenthwaite Lake and across to Skiddaw, to Long Side and on towards Carl Side. The path bypasses the summit of Carl Side but it takes a minimum of effort to visit the top. This opens up the magnificent southern panorama, extending from Clough Head and the rest of the Helvellyn ridge in the southeast, to Grisedale Pike, Hopegill Head and Whiteside in the southwest, and many more in between .
Head northeast for Carlside Col, where there is a fine retrospective view of Longside Edge and follow the clear track beyond up onto Skiddaw. There is a faint path heading for the south top but the clearest is to the left of this and leads to the middle top. From here it's an easy walk north to the main top and its trig. column. The views are fine all round, including the Helvellyn ridge , but I'd recommend taking the opportunity to have a longer look at the fells to the east, including Great Calva, Knot and Carrock Fell, and their layout . Continue to the north top and then onwards, downhill, to Broad End.
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