Mountain routes introduce a whole range of extra considerations such as longer approaches, more serious weather, condition of routes, drying out periods, aspect of crags, longer days and less frequented crags – against that a day on a mountain crag can give memorable ascents with the “full package†of a fantastic feeling away from the world below, views over the surrounding fells, intricate route finding and reliance on yourselves.
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Note: Only showing summits, scrambles, winter routes, and low grade climbs
Oxford and Cambridge Direct Route
Oxford & Cambridge Direct
© Steve Broadbent
Roaring Silence
Jeremy Wilson on Roaring Silence (E3) on Scafell East Buttress (from the Lake District Climbs Rockfax).
© Mike Hutton
The Vikings
Steve Wilson follows Colin Read on the second ascent of The Vikings, at The Napes. July 1969.
© Tony Marr
Bridge's Route
Bridge's Route, Eskdale
© Steve Broadbent
Grand Prix
Mark Glaister on Grand Prix (E3) at Raven Crag - Threshthwaite Cove (from Lake District Climbs Rockfax).
© Mike Hutton
Roaring Silence
Climbing up out through the mist
© Matt Amos
Bridge's Route
Esk Buttress in the October sun
© henrygiles99
Oxford and Cambridge Direct Route
The final arete of the all-time classic Oxford and Cambridge Direct Route (Severe) Grey Crag (from the Lake District Climbs Roc
© Mike Hutton
Bridge's Route
Ben on Bridge's Route traverse
© henrygiles99
Bridge's Route
Ellie on the second pitch
© petecallaghan
Piers Gill
Not your average Mild Severe
© John Kettle
Honister Wall
Slaty Honister Joy
© Chris Manasseh