Posts tagged 'Binsey'

A Friday finale

Posted by on November 15th 2021 in Car stuff, Great Escapes, Lakes Escapes

We woke to a glorious morning - clear skies with that late-season feel in the air, and the promise of a day of fine weather.

The garden was a busy place - a couple of pairs of braces of pheasant at last count. Of course, by the time I'd grabbed my camera they'd all buggered off.

Anyway, here's one last pic from the window:

Binsey... again

 

Packing the car is so much easier now that we use Really Useful Boxes for the majority of our stuff.

Talking of cars, here's the latest addition to our family:

Olga sitting pretty on the driveway at Owl's Roost

 

Soon we'd finished packing away our gear and were on our way, but I couldn't resist stopping for just one more pic:

Blue skies over Skiddaw and Dodd

 

And that was that. The end of a fine and much-overdue week away.
We're already planning another 🙂

A Thursday there-and-back-again

Posted by on November 14th 2021 in Great Escapes, Lakes Escapes

We didn't much fancy another full day of walking, as we would need to pack later for our departure early on Friday, so we stayed local and settled for a pleasant lakeside walk - a couple or three miles along Bassenthwaite Lake's western shore. A fair few interesting birds were about but none of them were interested in posing for the camera, so you'll have to make do with pics of less-mobile things:

 

Binsey again

 

A late and lonely Leucanthemum vulgare (ox-eye daisy, oxeye daisy, dog daisy, marguerite)

 

Looking towards Skiddaw

 

"Imagine that you're walking through a wood..."

 

A leisurely lunch was had at the much-lauded local - The Pheasant Inn:

 

Suitably dressed for the occasion

 

Despite evidence to the contrary, it was still Thursday

 

After that we toyed with the idea of spending the afternoon at Dubwath Silver Meadows wetland nature reserve but decided to leave that for another holiday. Instead we took a short stroll back to the cottage for a brew and a few hours of packing up ready for Friday.

A post-lockdown post-shielding post-transplant postponed holiday post

Posted by on October 9th 2021 in Great Escapes, Lakes Escapes
Tags:

After such a long time away from the fells, we thought it wise to start with an easy stroll up a low hill.
Being back in the clouds felt better than ever! We've a week here, so there should be more to follow.

Chris looking chuffed atop Binsey

 

Fire in the hole!

A weekend based in Keswick – Jan 2013 – Part 3

Posted by on January 24th 2013 in Great Escapes, Lakes Escapes, YHA

Yet again I was up before sunrise and yet again Ella was reluctant to relinquish her duvet. After a quick breakfast we checked the MWIS forecast which confirmed that conditions would be pretty much the same as they were on Saturday. We decided that our half-day walk should be up something a tad tamer because my butt was playing up again so we chose Binsey for a simple up-and-down stroll.

After we'd filled the flasks we packed the gear in the car, said our goodbyes at the hostel and headed off for the short drive around the Back o'Skidda. We parked up in a small lay-by near Binsey Cottage, from there the track was straight up and obvious, no crampons required. If there had been a good covering of snow it would have been an excellent sledging hill with no problems going from top to bottom in one go.

Binsey's an odd fell, set apart from the others. It lacks altitude and technical appeal but it affords great views:

Snowclouds breaking over Skiddaw

On the way up we spotted from a distance what we thought was an injured sheep lying in the grass:

Sheep?

We should have gone to Specsavers  😎 ... on closer inspection it turned out to be a boulder with a peculiar covering of moss and lichen:

Notsheep

As usual, Ella couldn't resist playing with the ice:

Frozen

A few hundred yards further on we were nearing the obvious summit where the wind was tearing up from behind us and whistling over the top:

Ella makes for the top

Surveying the scene

Snug in the shelter

We got comfy in the shelter, it was time for cuppas and snacks. The view from the top is well-worth the minimal effort of getting there, it's a great place for appreciating the layout of the Northern Fells. I managed to take a few pics when the wind wasn't flinging ice at the lens:

The Uldale Fells

Pano from Binsey

The stroll back down to the car took around twenty minutes and soon we were back in Keswick - Ella wanted some retail therapy. While shopping we ran into the two folk that we'd met up on Satura Crag the day before... what were the chances of that happening?

I was determined to keep my hands off my wallet but couldn't resist using my YHA-membership discount in the Cotswold shop when I saw the snow-scooters. Yeah, I might well be fifty but there's nowt in the rules that says that I have to act like it! We'll try to remember to take the thing up Binsey in the snow next year.

The drive home was fairly easy with hardly any bad roads until we got within 100 yards of home. Four hours of simple driving and then an hour to get the car on the drive. While we'd been away our village had been more-or-less snowed-in and iced-up.

Here's the tale of the tape:

Saturday: 3.04 miles of walking, 1341ft of up/down, 1 new Wainwright for Ella, none for me;
Sunday: 1.48 miles of walking, 592ft of up/down, 1 new Wainwright for each of us;
Wainwright totals so far: Ella 14/214, me 209/214