Climbing photos at Wild Boar Fell uploaded by users of mountain-forecast.com Fell End Quarry – bridleway to Dale Slack – Stennerskeugh Clouds – Fell End Clouds – Fell End Quarry. The top of Stennerskeugh Clouds 10. We’ll make our way over to that after I’ve had a peep over the edge which I have finally reached. it really was impressive. Looking southwards along the Stennerskeugh ridge towards Fell End and the Howgills. Time: 3 hours 50 minutes About See All. 20 people like this. Wild Boar Fell 7 day weather forecast including weather warnings, temperature, rain, wind, visibility, humidity and UV Wild Boar Fell is a mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, in the civil parish of Mallerstang on the eastern edge of Cumbria, England. The clints are awkward to walk over and its all too easy to lose one’s balance so on finding a wobble free place to stand I took this shot looking towards the downhill end of the pavement where a lone sycamore can just be seen. Stennerskeugh, Wild Boar Fell, Sand Tarn, Cumbria [ 15 km] Wed 23 May 2012: Plan + Profile: SD 7284 9928 Drove to Gillbeck Bridge at Fell End to the NE of Sedbergh. Another and even larger cairn towards the end of the pavements and, in total isolation, a sycamore tree just a little further along. On the way it was nice to look back at the ruined castle against a blue sky. As I descended off Little Fell for the first time the cloud cleared off Wild Boar Fell’s Nab. Little Fell proved The top of Fell End Clouds looking north to Stennerskeugh Clouds 11. It is reported to be the place where the last wild boar in England was shot in the 15th century. My woolly hat gets turned into its secondary function of balaclava, our hoods go on and get pulled in tightly in an attempt to minimise the ear bashing. Community See All. Wild Boar Fell is also classified as an English Marilyn (29th highest in England, 573rd highest in the UK). Wild Boar Fell is a fine peak towering above the Mallerstang valley which runs between Kirkby Stephen and Garsdale. David and Chris Stewart. THE MALLERSTANG COMMON and an excellent 8 Mile Walk, hiking over these wonderful Fells. Wild Boar Fell is a neglected classic on open access land on the southern edge of the Eden Valley, with stunning views to the Howgills, North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales and even Morecombe Bay. The amazing cairns on Wild Boar Fell East are a must see. When we looked more closely once we were back at home we eventually found it to the left of the capital W of the word Workings (disused). Fell End and Stennerskeugh Clouds. Studfold Farmhouse across the fields, probably no longer a working farm from appearances so maybe a private dwelling or a holiday let now. On our route map at the top of the page this area is indicated by a white area criss-crossed with walls beneath the Fell End Clouds. The 4th highest peak in the Yorkshire Dales, it's summit is at 708m (2323ft) with the Settle to Carlisle railway winding its's way through the valley below. Wild Boar Fell . Location Details Wild Boar Fell. Greenrigg that I got back under the cloud level. Wild Boar Fell is a neglected classic on open access land on the southern edge of the Eden Valley, with stunning views to the Howgills, North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales and even Morecombe Bay. This is a free sample walk but you need to log in as a member of Walkingworld to access the details. Unseen from Wild Boar Fell’s trig point it is a worthwhile detour as it is one of the loveliest tarns in the Dales. (minus The Calf which stayed in the cloud all day). The Stennerskeugh and Fell End Clouds form part of Wild Boar’s lower western slopes. At the foot of the western side of Wild Boar Fell is a prominent limestone outcrop known as The Clouds, the precise origin of the name is unclear but given their white and knobbly appearance its an appropriate description. Walking back towards the top of Dale Slack and on our right the many limestone pavement levels of the Stennerskeugh Clouds descend layer by layer back down to the valley. A look back at Harter Fell and some of the other Howgills fells as we walk through the little valley of Dale Slack. A look back up to Fell End Clouds from the lane. There are few paths up but this is an exhilarating way to reach the dramatic top and stroll the superb escarpment. Not that its a long way but I kept stopping to take pictures. Wild Boar Fell . Though not as high as other fell tops, Wild Boar Fell feels like a proper hill. At 9.00am 15 brave souls emerged at the Fat Lamb despite recent days of heavy rain and low cloud on high fells with forecasts of this to continue. The top of Little Fell 3. We didn’t walk all the way along as the very chilly wind picked up speed even at this relatively low level of 1535′. The same view of Fell End Clouds from a little further on. Find all the transport options for your trip from Windermere to Wild Boar Fell right here. As can be seen the lane is long and open and cars can be parked roadside in many places along it. I sat by the cairn on Fell End Clouds Website. Fell End and Stennerskeugh Clouds Distance from search point: 5.6 Miles The Clouds is a rocky outcrop on the flank of Wild Boar Fell, with limestone crags and pavements. We thought about how many years have passed since a tiny seed landed in one of the grikes, and found itself in an ideal place to germinate, thrive and ultimately grow into this splendid specimen. ... A little further on I joined the main path from Stennerskeugh then turned right and descended to the railway. The following mile or so of walking over Fell End Clouds and the fine ridge of Stennerskeugh Clouds was pure delight. On the hillside on the far left of the shot a walled enclosure and the gable end of an old house is visible. Only the artificial construct of a county boundary separates the two areas but geologically they are very similar. Route takes in part of lady Anne way, over wild boar fell to Stennerskeugh then back to the station Previous Next The publisher has not added any attributes to this route. We begin to make our way back down to the road with Harter Fell in full view ahead of us once again ….. ….. with a look back up at the Clouds which are a lot more interesting than the actual ones above us have been today, flat, featureless and frustrating things so they were. We parked at the entrance to a former quarry opposite Harter Fell, the one belonging to the Howgill group of fells that is, not one of the Lake District ones sharing the same name, and walked towards the right of the shot back towards ….. ….. the cattle grid where the bridleway begins. to Sand Tarn which I was lucky enough to get a look at thanks to some temporary patches of higher cloud. Distance walked: 8.5 miles Total ascent: 2020 ft OS map used: OL19 - Howgill Fells & Upper Eden Valley Time taken: 6 hrs Route description: Cotegill Bridge on the B6259-Aisgill Farm-Mallerstang Common-Angerholme Pots-High Dolphinsty-The Nab-Yoadcomb Scar-Wild Boar Fell-Sand Tarn-Wild Boar Fell-Swarth Fell-Swarth Fell Pike-Stubbing Rigg-Aisgill Moor Cottages-Cotegill Bridge on the B6259 Conditions continued to be very overcast with poor light so the walk we had planned for today was put back in the pending tray. The house is available to rent on a self catering basis sleeping around 12. Every rise we crest reveals yet another limestone level and you almost begin to believe they will just keep on appearing ad infinitum. The forecast for a sunny but cold day was only half right. Altitude: 708.0 m above mean sea level Wild Boar Fell is a mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, in the civil parish of Mallerstang on the eastern edge of Cumbria, England. Wild Boar Fell. Wild Boar Fell is situated 1½ miles southeast of High Stennerskeugh. On the way it was nice to look back at the ruined castle against a blue sky. Sand Tarn 8. Wild Boar Fell - Sand Tarn - Stennerskeugh Clouds - Fell End Clouds - Street, 10. From the northern approach it even made the top look like a peak rather than the flat plateau it is in reality. It was a nice sunny morning when I arrived and I parked outside the old Quaker Burial ground which is a walled enclosure behind the wall. Looking back to Little Fell 6. Though not as high as other fell tops, Wild Boar Fell feels like a proper hill. The Stennerskeugh and Fell End Clouds form part of Wild Boar’s lower western slopes. A good path led me around to the right, all around the Band on the south edge of Wild Boar Fell, a path which would seep me down gently in a smooth curve around Aisgill Head towards Uldale Gill Head. Beyond Wild boar lies the Mallerstang valley and Mallerstang Edge and after that you are in the Yorkshire … It was the first time I had seen this particular aspect of the fell and The bridleway is quite easy to follow, the hoof prints are a reliable guide, but there’s nothing to stop you following whatever route takes your fancy. Wild Boar Fell 7. As we go higher there’s a corresponding increase in the amount of limestone rocks and boulders scattered everywhere but the bridleway still manages to find a relatively smooth passage through them. I set off down the minor lane to Castle Bridge. The house is in the tiny village of Outhgill. You can start the walk from the small parking area at The Thrang, off the B6259. Wild Boar Fell 16th October 2020 My wife was busy and the forecast was promising, so I set off on my own, with just Tess our spaniel for company. and ate my soup and enjoyed the improving weather before making the final descent back to The Street and thence back to the car. Recommend. A little way back we passed the place where we’d noticed another car parked up when we arrived, its no longer there so there’s only us around now as we return to the old quarry and the car. Wild Boar Fell is a fine peak towering above the Mallerstang valley which runs between Kirkby Stephen and Garsdale.
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