Seatallan
692m (2271ft)
The Western Fells, The Lake District, Cumbria, England
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The summit of Seatallan is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.
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Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Seatallan
John Ramsbottom walked up Seatallan on August 18th, 2024 [from/via/route] Greendale horseshoe [with] Teyla/Lola [weather] Changeable - Good day with Teyla & Lola
Christine Shepherd climbed Seatallan on May 9th, 2009 [from/via/route] Walked from Greendale using walk c328 Climbed again on 22.8.21. [with] On my own [weather] Sunny to start with but ended up with mist & hailstone on Nether Wasdale Common - Although I am always prepared for a change in the weather being alone on the moor in mist & hailstone was a bit scary & the appearance of the summit cairn was a welcome relief. Climbed again 22.08.21 The summit was in cloud again so still haven't seen the view.Climbed again on 22.10.23 doing walk c328 in reverse. The climb up Seatallan this was was hard work but it was a change; I finally saw the wonderful views; they were worth waiting for.
Richard Marchant bagged Seatallan on October 2nd, 2022 [from/via/route] Parked at Greendale & headed North up alongside Greendale Gill & after 500m followed the ridge NE up onto Middle Fell then carried on NW up onto Seatallan then final headed South down to Buckbarrow, from here I went SW to Gill Beck & down to the road & back to Greendale. [with] On my Own [weather] Misty & low clouds to start with but then the Sun came out mid morning.
Kevin Foster hiked Seatallan on June 15th, 2022 [from/via/route] Roadside parking Greendale, Wasdale [with] By myself. [weather] Dry & sunny - A day requiring plenty of water & plenty of sunblock (and midge repellent). The approach via Greendale Tarn was pleasant. The steep climb onto the ridge of Seatallan not so but reward was the view from the top. Especially westward towards the Irish Sea. The Isle of Man was clear as a bell & almost seemed to be floating off the West Cumbrian coast.
Tim Winn summited Seatallan on February 4th, 2022 [from/via/route] Wasdale [with] Barry, Paul and Roger [weather] Sunny
Michael Austin conquered Seatallan on June 28th, 2021 [from/via/route] C328
Charlotte Hewson scaled Seatallan on September 3rd, 2021 [from/via/route] The flat, across & up buckbarrow, on to seatallan & then middle fell. [with] Cas [weather] Misty - Saw a squirrel on the Seatallan trig point!
Paul Macey walked up Seatallan on August 15th, 2021 [from/via/route] C328 [weather] Drizzly rain followed by showers
Nick Dobson climbed Seatallan on April 24th, 2021 [from/via/route] Greendale in Wasdale, following Greendale Gill up towards Greendale Tarn before crossing back over to Buckbarrow, before proceeding on to Seatallan. [with] Margaret & Ralph [weather] Excellent sunny day with high visibility all round. - With all the lockdowns attributed to Covid 19, these were our first Wainright's since completing Middle Dodd & Red Screes on 05/09/2020. We then continued on to Seatallan for number 172 out of the 214. This walk provided stunning scenery the entire way with the Scafell's the stand out.
Dan Collins bagged Seatallan on May 1st, 2021 [from/via/route] As part of greendale horseshoe walk [with] Family [weather] Some cloud but no rain until the very end
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