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  1. Lake District 7 day Youth Hostel Routes (interest group)
    for a holiday planned at the end of our GCSE year, should be a laugh guys
  2. Helvellyn, Via Striding edge (route)
    Helvellyn, via striding edge, nethermost pike, Dollywagon, Grizedale Tarn
  3. Helvellyn (route)
    Helvellyn peak from Glenridding. Over Striding Edge, then returning via Swirral Edge and Lanty's Tarn
  4. Patterdale - Fairfield - Helvellyn - Patterdale (route)
    Patterdale - St. Sunday Crag - Cofa Pike - Fairfield - Grizedale Tarn - Dollywagon Pike - Nethermost Pike - Helvellyn - Swirall Edge - Red Tarn. Descent via tourist route back to Patterdale.
  5. Patterdale - Helvellyn - Patterdale (route)
    A route up Helvellyn via Striding Edge, starting and finishing in patterdale
  6. Helvellyn and scarfel pike (route)
    Starting and Finishing at places with bus stops. Takes in Englands 2 largest peaks, and passes several potential campsites
  7. Helvellyn Loop (route)
    Long loop around Helvellyn
  8. Eastern and Central Fell Circuit (route)
    This walk takes in the breathtaking peaks of Helvellyn, High Seat, Harter Fell, High Street, Helm Crag and many others. Please stick to the paths as much as possible especially on Striding Edge. There is one part of the route after Helm Crag where there is a short stretch uncross open ground between paths. This walk should take between 4-6 days.
  9. South Helvellyn Range (route)
    Four fells on this route, very adaptable though, Seat Sandal can be missed out, as can Helvellyn itself
  10. Helvellyn by Striding & Swirrel Edges with Catstye Cam & Red Tarn. (route)
    Allow 8 hours for this walk. From the Patterdale car park follow the road NW for 250m to a junction with a small unclassified road to the E. Take this road and follow it climbing gently and then leveling off into the valley of Grisedale to a gate. At the gate turn N and follow the road to its end and the start of a well marked path up the N side of the valley. This path turns W and steadilly climes the N side of the valey until the steep rise to Hole in the Wall is reached. The strenuous climb to Hole in the Wall and the stile to Stiding Edge is rewarded with fantastic views of Grisedale to the E, Nethermost Pike to the S and Helvellyn summit across Striding Edge. This is a good spot for a short rest before tackling the edge. Striding Edge should not be taken lightly, it is a difficult and dangerous scramble, more so in poor weather! A well deserved rest at the summit on the sheltered stone seating area and some lunch will set you up for the tricky decent of Swirrel Edge. At the base of Swirrel you then have the option to climb to the summit of Catstye Cam which offers great views of Sheffield Pike to the NE over Glenridding Common. Descend to Red Tarn where tired feet can be refreshed in the freezing water. Follow the path back towards Hole in the Wall and then along the gentle climb NE with the wall on your right. The steady descent is followed all the way to the campsite at Glenridding and along the lane at its rear and follows Glenridding Beck into the town. The lane into the town has a choice of a couple of tes rooms and joins the main road SSW back to the carpark.

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