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This winter I aim to spend a few weekends ski mountaineering in the Lake District. Information on the internet about this is limited, but I don't know if that's because not many are doing it, or if it's not possible.
The Lake district ski club run on Raise at around 2,400 feet, and backcountry skiing could run up to 3,200 feet, so snow cover shouldn't be a problem.
Has anyone tried this? Does anyone know of any established routes? Some descents that come to mind include the western slopes of Raise, the north-western ridge off Clough Head, and numerous routes down to Watendlath.
Any help or info would be really appreciated
Thanks,
GTubb
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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There's a Facebook group called British Backcountry which is bound to have a few knowledgable people but the Lakes get toured on every year.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Skiing in the Lakes is very iffy, it was okay last year from time to time, but it can disappear overnight from the lower slopes.
There is a lift at Raise where I was a member last year, but even though it was a good year I would still describe it as crap. I generally headed off into the hills to find untracked powder.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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There is a bit of info. here from a local mountain guide...
http://mountaincircles.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/ski-touring-lake-district-06-12-11.html
A good place to start might be Raise where you could speak to the locals about possibilities. As with all uk skiing its about grabbing the opportunity when it arises and I would tend to work out which areas/aspects have the best coverage and take it from there.
I have seen reports of people skiing the steep bowl off Helvelyn, The Cross Fell/Great Dunn Fell area has some great possibilities and I have heard the Howgills can be good. If the snow has fallen to the east rather than the lakes the Cheviots are also a good option.
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Just buy a map and get on with it. Many times we have been skiing up on Woodhead in the Peak District. Here's one from 2005:
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Skiing in England????? Are you sure?
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emwmarine, You must be a southerner to ask that - yep, on a good day you can freeride in these parts
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altis, Great pic
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altis.. good pic.. most impressed
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I'm up for a walk ski on Helvellyn if the conditions & access allow.
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Plenty of opportunities in the right conditions both here in England but also Wales. The last 5 years have delivered good off piste right on the doorstep, if you live near the lakes, Pennines or Cheviots. Various reports are posted each year on winter highland. Probably best to join the LDSC , eagles club or hook up with folk into touring. Most reliable areas are the Dodds, high street, cheviots and cross fell\great dun fell but you have to grab the conditions when they are right. England is not supposed to be a skiing nation !
Depending on conditions there are also some short extreme decents available. Best known are helvellyn direct at 55 degrees and nearby browncove but there are lots of other possibilities in the big winters most of which will have been skied by now. Despite an average start to winter (in England at least) there has already been 2 days skiing at yad moss and 3 at Raise. Raise may also run tomorrow. Looks to be catching a few more showers tonight.
This is the report from Sunday:
http://www.winterhighland.info/publicreports/index.php?50,3653
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