Black Sails
745m (2445ft)
The Southern Fells, The Lake District, Cumbria, England
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*Walk & bag all 30 Wainwrights in The Southern Fells area of The Lake District in just 11 easy-to-follow circular walks.
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Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Black Sails
Chris Faulkner walked up Black Sails on August 24th, 2024 [from/via/route] From Coniston via Levers Water & Wetherlam [weather] Bright & blustery.
Paul Macey climbed Black Sails on August 13th, 2012 [with] Luke Macey
Martin Woods bagged Black Sails on March 4th, 2023 [from/via/route] Old man of Coniston to Swirl How, Black Sails & Wetherlam c306 [with] N/A [weather] Overcast, 7 degerees in the valley cold on the tops - Be careful of navigation towards Swirl How easy to forget where you are up to
Kevin Foster hiked Black Sails on September 6th, 2021 [from/via/route] Low Tilberthwaite. [with] By myself. [weather] Cloudy. Summits mostly covered. Good visibility on lower slopes. - An interesting route onto Wetherlam via Steel Edge. The one Wainwright doesn't mention in his books for some reason? Don't know why because it's a cracking way up. Sadly on Prison Band the cloud level was reached & the rest of the walk was view less. Of interest on route was the war memorial & Halifax bomber crash site between Swirl How & Great Carrs. The views opened up again on the descent of wet side edge & the clouds & sunshine poking through made for some great photos.
Alan Smith summited Black Sails on September 15th, 2020 [from/via/route] From Coniston. With kev. Hot sunny day [with] kevin [weather] Sunny
Caroline Winter conquered Black Sails on April 11th, 2018 [from/via/route] Wrynose pass, Great Carrs, Grey Friar, Swirl How, Black sails, Wetherlam [with] Becky [weather] Cloud lifted & great views late morning/afternoon, breezy on ascent to Hell Gill Pike - Busy up here. Some off to Coniston from Swirl Hawse, we some how missed plane debris on Great Carrs! Lost time on descent of Prison Band & detour off path to Black Sails. Also, after rocky scramble decent.....ended up on the minor track to the mines, & boy was it steep & never ending. We were in dismay at another climb to get back over to Wet Side. Late for booked meal, but fantastic circuit
Anthony Scott scaled Black Sails on September 22nd, 2015 [with] me
Graham Coules walked up Black Sails on April 23rd, 2017 [from/via/route] Nel Foot bridge [weather] Perfect
Louis Smith climbed Black Sails on July 12th, 2015 [from/via/route] temperature inversion
Mark Davidson has bagged Black Sails [with] Theresa [weather] Can't remember - Can't remember the date but would have been the late 1990's
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