Caw |
The "nearly disastrous" walk |
Caw | 1735 feet |
Date | 3/1/2015 |
Walk done by: | Paul, Susan, Ruby,Jed, Harvey, Sue, Jessie, Emma, Jamie and Arrron |
Weather: | Rain to start - clearing with sunny spells & blustery winds . |
Distance | 4.5 miles. |
Started at: | Hall Bridge, Hall Dunnerdale (Grid ref SD213953). |
After setting off without a map, forgetting the way, and starting the walk in rain up the fell, one could be forgiven for thinking it was to be a distastrous day. Arriving in Ulverston (where we never should have been), Susan bought a map - one problem solved. Arriving late was a blessing as it meant we only endured 25 minutes of drizzle before it stopped raining and by the time we reached the mine there was blue sky in places. Inside the mine it was wet but enjoyable as we entered into two large caverns. Onwards and upwards, and it was a bit steep, the summit was reached in bright sunshine. With extensive 360 views it had been worth the climb. After having lunch we took Paul's route down, which turned out to be even steeper than the way we went up. Eventually we arrived back at the cars and set off for the pub at Broughton Mills. After motoring up the 1 in 3 hairpin road and down the other side, we never saw the pub, so we carried on to Broughton in Furness where we had a superb pint before heading home. I think Sue conquered her fears of underground caverns, heights and steep narrow roads!! Caw is a beautiful fell - if you haven't climbed it - put it on your "do next" list. You won't be disappointed. Oh and take a headlight to explore the mine! A thoroughly enjoyable walk, after a bad start |