Looking Steads (Glaramara)
775m (2545ft)
The Southern Fells, The Lake District, Cumbria, England
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Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Looking Steads (Glaramara)
Paul Macey walked up Looking Steads (Glaramara) on June 22nd, 2021 [with] Luke
Kevin Foster climbed Looking Steads (Glaramara) on June 1st, 2021 [from/via/route] Seathwaite. [with] By myself. [weather] Sunny & Hot. - There were too many tops visited on this walk to give a full description of each one. The route of the walk roughly followed the Sty Head Tarn path via Stockley Bridge, then as the path levelled off a steep ascent up the flanks of Seathwaite Fell to reach Wainwright's Top, then the true summit (Main Top) followed by a subsidiary top (South Top). The route then went past Sprinkling Tarn & climbed to Esk Hause (not the true one) before turning left & climbing to the summit of Allen Crags. Numerous tops were then visited along the undulating & interesting ridge including Glaramara & Rosthwaite Fell before descending off the ridge by dropping left at Tarn at Leaves into the ravine of Rottenstone Gill (not as bad as it sounds!). On reaching the lane to Thorneythwaite another left turn down a tarmac road & across field paths eventually led me back to the car parked at Seathwaite. Another tiring but superb day in The Lakes. I do feel as though I am saving the best until last with these Western & Southern Fells?
Simon Myerscough bagged Looking Steads (Glaramara) on April 1st, 2007 [from/via/route] C139 [with] Martin & Bill [weather] Sunny, chilly-ish
Stephen Eddy hiked Looking Steads (Glaramara) on July 1st, 2017 [from/via/route] Wasdale head via Esk Hause [with] Mike Woodhouse,Tony Harris, Martin Bayliss [weather] Sunny in morning, rain in afternoon
Mark Davidson summited Looking Steads (Glaramara) on October 10th, 2005 [with] Mike [weather] Typical October Day - a bit grey
Iain Taylor conquered Looking Steads (Glaramara) on April 4th, 2010 [from/via/route] Seathwaite (NY 23591 12285)
Ray O'hara scaled Looking Steads (Glaramara) on April 17th, 2011 [weather] Fine & dry
Christine Shepherd walked up Looking Steads (Glaramara) on July 2nd, 2006 [from/via/route] Walked from Borrowdale Youth Hostel [with] On my own [weather] Hot & quite humid - Have climbed twice since. On 15.7.06 with a large group in lovely sunshine & then again in mist & murk on 28.5. 2009
Matthew Thomas, Leon Potts, Adrian Roberts and Jeanette Coward have all walked, climbed & bagged Looking Steads (Glaramara).
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