Once again the weather on this walk was cold, cloudy and windy, and I chose to look on that as ideal walking weather so it is a pity about the lack of a view. In the morning I set off from the Coniston Coppermines Youth Hostel down the road towards Coniston but soon I turned off to the left near a row of cottages and headed up the hillside. I don't know where I made a mistake but somehow I must have strayed onto an old miners' track to a disused quarry below Sweeten Crag; I eventually realised I wasn't on the right road when the path petered out soon after the quarry! I went around the edge of a marsh near Kitty Crag and headed north-east towards the ridge I was supposed to have been walking on, crossing over the clear path through Hole Rake on the way. I headed up the side of the ridge but I didn't find a clear path until I finally reached the top of the ridge. Maybe I had taken an unorthodox route, but I eventually reached my destination, so why complain?
Wetherlam was my first big hill in the Lake District, climbed on a warm July afternoon three years before this walk with clear, stunning views across the surrounding countryside. I distinctly remember it having very good views, but then again I had nothing to compare it with at the time, but on this walk the views were non-existent, Wetherlam was completely covered in cloud. The summit seemed much smaller and rather inconsequential when seen under cloud cover, though I suppose I’ve seen a lot in the intervening three years. Heading west I bypassed Black Sails and climbed up Prison Band returning to the fell that I had been at the top of the day before, Swirl How. Continuing west I bypassed Great Carrs and descended the grassy plain of Fairfield before ascending to the top of Grey Friars, a fell that I'd never been to before. The weather was still rather hostile and a strong easterly wind now blew at me as I stood at the top of Grey Friars. Returning to the top of Great Carrs I paused by the wartime aircraft wreck before beginning my descent over Little Carrs and Hell Gill Pike onto Wet Side Edge.
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