The view easterwards is defintely looking much clearer than the route I have towards Helvellyn. [4][5] Water from Brown Cove and Red Tarn unites at the base of the east ridge to form Glenridding Beck, flowing on through the village to Ullswater. We all were in fantastic spirits as we strolled along the common in super warm afternoon sunshine alongside the beck and often thrilled by small waterfalls along the way. Catstye Cam 4. From the summit I follow the course of Red Tarn Beck seen lower right which eventually flows into Glenridding Beck in the centre of the photo. I'm approaching the tent which can be seen as a red dot on the left side of the wall but before I reach the tent, and indeed Hole-in-the-Wall I think this would be a good time to add the crampons. This pool is named for the colour of the surrounding screes rather than its water, and contains brown trout and schelly, a fresh-water herring. I momentarily lost the path but regained it soon afterwards, not before blazing through soft snow which picked at my energy levels. All the while I keep track on the weather focusing on the dark mass of cloud approaching from the west. I see these two are eagerly awaiting for Spring to arrive. A fair route also climbs via Red Tarn to the mid point of Swirral Edge, from where a brief detour back to the summit can be made. © 205 Catstycam Ltd All Rights Reserved Catstycam Ltd, The Outdoor Equipment Centre, Glenridding, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0PA Peering down on Glenridding Beck from the top of Catstye Cam East ridge. Date: 01-11-2016 Starting Point: Glenridding Distance: 7.63 miles (12.3km) Height: 950m and 890m After walking Blencathra the previous day, we set off to do Helvellyn. With Birk Fell on Place Fell seen over on the right. I've ascended Helvellyn many times from both villages and any given day, one ascent is just as good as the other but when snow is on the ground the intimidation factor creeps in and for me there's no more intimidating place in Lakeland than Red Tarn when the cloud is closing in and blue skies turn to blizzards within the blink of an eye. Catstye Cam is normally climbed from Glenridding, either by its east or north-west ridges. Meanwhile along Striding Edge two climbers take on the ridge in their stride where despite the bare outcrops of rock, the ridge itself looks glacial from down here. Below two walkers can be seen ascending alongside Red Tarn Beck while the walkers who had attempted to ascend Swirral Edge earlier are now making their way back down the path. Heron Pike and Sheffield Pike from Rattlebeck Bridge. Sheffield Pike from Glenridding Beck/Greenside Mine. We are a small, independent - family business. El nombre de la caída también se da como 'Catstycam', una ortografía preferida por Alfred Wainwright en su influyente Guía pictórica de los Lakeland Fells.También cita una tercera variante, 'Catchedicam'. By contrast Catstye Cam is often almost completely deserted.[1]. I was the first car to arrive soon followed by a post office van which dropped off mail at the Visitor Centre nearby. Catstye Cam is normally ascended from Glenridding, either by its east or north west ridges. Red Tarn backed by Striding Edge 5. Striding Edge, Helvellyn, Swirral Edge and Catstye Cam from Birkhouse Moor. St Sunday Crag, Cofa Pike and Fairfield from Hole-in-the-Wall. It was here I also encountered sporadic ice patches over rock which, with more height gained had a layer of new snow covering ice were care had to be taken once the path became steeper. I'm carrying full Winter kit today which includes, hat, goggles and more gloves than you can shake a stick at but I guess what are taking up most of the weight are my crampons and ice axe which I'm hoping I'll get to use in anger during my ascent of Catstye Cam. At just under 8 miles this round trip from Glenridding climbs Helvellyn via Catstye Cam. By far the best option is a circular tour via Striding and Swirral Edges. I start to lose visibility as the cloud drops above Helvellyn bringing with it, stronger winds and heavy snow showers. Sunlit Birks and St Sunday Crag from Hole-in-the-Wall. Catstye Cam is a fell in the English Lake District. Snow and ice covered mountain of Catstye Cam with Lower Man in the distance and Glenridding Beck in the foreground. Today Kate and I had arranged to join some members of the UK Walking Forum for a walk to Helvellyn from Glenridding, by way of the north west ridge of Catstycam. You can walk to the top of Catstye Cam by using either of these 2 easy to follow route maps: Walk c394 Helvellyn, Catstye Cam and Sheffield Pike from Glenridding Superb high level walk I had planned a later start than normal if only to allow any lingering showers to clear which worked out well arriving at the car park in Glenridding under clearing blue skies. Selling a wide range of clothing and equipment from our Glenridding shop and here online. A third variant, 'Catchedicam', is also quoted by him. Both are steep, but there are no technical difficulties. With Mires Beck now behind me I had more steep ground ahead where fresh snow had fallen on compacted old snow which would hold, or often give way under my weight, it's at times like these I wished I weighed just a few pounds lighter. GR: NY34812 15822 Height: 2920′ 890m. It has nearly, but not quite, the perfect mountain form with true simplicity in its soaring lines, and a small pointed top, a real summit that falls away on all sides". The top of Catstye Cam looking back towards Glenridding 6. With Spring just around the corner I thought I'd take my chances getting up close and personal with Helvellyn and what better way to experience than to climb her parent peak Catstye Cam. With High Tove and High Seat about to succumb to cloud and possibly another snow shower. A Bright Start Turning Overcast With Snow, Hail & Gust Across The Summits. The depth of Red Tarn is now about 80 ft, although in the mid-19th century it was dammed with boulders to increase capacity. Place Fell, Birks and the Grisedale valley from Hole-in-the-Wall. It's an easy climb up to the summit which has a magnificent view all around, especially back to the mighty Helvellyn. As I passed the tent I managed a few words with the owner who informed me about his night on the fell "it was about 02:30am and the wind was aggressive and loud, I had to get out first by digging myself out of drift which had formed around my tent before securing the tent lines using two ice axes, I honestly thought it was going to blow away with me in it" "then as if by magic, the wind just dropped just like it is now". Summary: Catstye Cam is a defined peak on the Helvellyn range. A water leat passing beneath the north face of Catstye Cam to Red Tarn Beck can still be traced although it is now in ruins. That's about half the way up Mires Beck to me and you. The snow line was soon entered first encountering slush and hail at lower levels before the snow firmed underfoot at around 1,600ft - 488m. The road passes Glenridding Public Hall and Eagle Farm and becomes a bridle-track which leads to Gillside campsite Birkhouse Moor from the Gillside campsite From Catstye Cam summit I took this photo looking towards Sheffield Pike, Harts Side, Brownhills and Birkhouse Moor North Ridge. Both are steep, but there are no technical difficulties. [6], The summit of Catstye Cam is small and neat, bearing only a tiny cairn. All the walking routes up Catstye Distance : 10.4 miles (16.7km) Height Gained : 4009 feet (1222 meters) Social Hiking Link : click here The other two faces are steep but smooth. High Spying How on Striding Edge, by comparison, is nothing but a rock turret, an independent peak in almost no-one's estimation. Passing the Travellers Rest, Greenside Road. I'd be lying if I said that conditions, and indeed the view of Helvellyn up so close in full Winter conditions wasn't slightly intimidating but I say that with butterflies flying around my stomach, intimidating, maybe, exhilarating, definitely. Other guidebooks such as Collins Landranger[1] and Birkett [2] follow Wainwright with 'Catstycam', although the maps of the Ordnance Survey always use 'Catstye Cam'. Our shop is located in the Ullswater Valley, In a secluded (but well trodden) corner … Glenridding Common was simply wonderful. Summit time was kept brief with strong summits winds which added towards a severe wind chill but at least the cloud had cleared from Helvellyn summit where I spotted the two climbers heading towards the cross shelter. View into the Grisedale valley towards Dollywagon Pike, Ruthwaite Cove, Nethermost Pike and Nethermost Cove. It's good to see that Glenridding Beck has returned to normal after peaking dangerously high during recent storms. The principal rock type is the dacitic lapilli-tuff of the Helvellyn Formation. The path from Red Tarn up to Swirrel Edge and then along to the summit is a straightforward walk. Both are steep, but there are no technical difficulties. The trail offers a number of activity options. Both are steep, but there are no technical difficulties. With the back of Storm Jorge out of the way it was about time I set myself up for a Winter climb and with so many walks to choose from Catstye Cam from Glenridding peaked above the rest. A 7.5 mile round trip from Glenridding. Glenrididng Dodd enjoying mid afternoon sunshine. South of Catstye Cam, nestling between the encircling arms of Helvellyn's two edges, is Red Tarn. Catstycam from near Glenridding beck. A close up of the two climbers ascending the ramp towards Helvellyn summit. Helvellyn itself sits near the centre of this ridge and displays the characteristic form of many of these fells, namely smooth grassy slopes to the west and shattered rock to the east. Dave on Helvellyn 11. I was still wearing my crampons during the descent of the east ridge but I was still able to keep up a reasonable pace via the steep, zigzagged path. It was from here I spotted a pitched tent just below Hole-in-the-Wall. Looking back on Birkhouse Moor from Hole-in-the-Wall. Brown Cove Tarn was another creation of the Greenside mine, a stone faced dam being built in about 1860. Here's Heron Pike and Glenridding Dodd again. Get this route (1) 0 Review No Reviews. Catstye Cam is normally climbed from Glenridding, either by its east or north west ridges. This photo actually looks like it was taken in mono where only the grass poking through the snow adds a little colour to an otherwise black and white image.. A hint of light penetrates through the cloud over Dollywagon Pike summit. Glenridding, Sheffield Pike, Hart Side, Raise, White Side, Lower Man, Helvellyn, Catstye Cam and Birkhouse Moor Circular is a 12.9 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Penrith, Cumbria, England that features a lake and is rated as moderate. Why not try walking up this hill using one of our walks: Lanty's Tarn, Birkhouse Moor, Red Tarn, Catstycam Looking back along the East ridge towards Catstye Cam summit. Highs of 5°C Lows of 3°C Feels Like -12°C, Glenridding - Rattlebeck Bridge - Mires Beck - Birkhouse Moor - Red Tarn - Catstye Cam - Red Tarn Beck - Rattlebeck Bridge - Glenridding. Find the perfect catstye cam stock photo. Up ahead is Catstye Cam, the quiet sentinel that overlooks Glenridding Common, a place often of solitude compared to the crowded Helvellyn. We won’t be opening today because we can’t get to the shop yet. Dave climbing out Glenridding 3. While in the distance is Ullswater, Birk Fell on Place Fell, Gowbarrow Fell and Bonscale Pike. Any exposed skin right now was taking a hammering from the windchill and that included a small section of my lower right ear which my beanie kept leaving exposed but I'll take the discomfort with views like this any day of the week. From the summit plateau of Helvellyn a rough slope drops to the start of Swirral Edge, and this narrow ridge curves gracefully down and then back up over half a mile, terminating at Catstye Cam. Catstye Cam from the bottom of Swirral Edge 8. Catstye Cam from Glenridding Beck. In the foreground we have Thornhow End on Birks, Arnison Crag, Angletarn Pikes and Brock Crags while in the distance, and under a coating of snow is Rest Dodd, The Knott, Rampsgill Head, Kidsty Pike, High Street and Gray Crag. A fair path also climbs via Red Tarn to the midpoint of Swirral Edge, from where a brief detour back to the summit can be made. Eventually the snow shower passes leaving Catstye Cam summit topped in cloud. The wooden stile below Hole-in-the-Wall is almost buried below snow drift. Or it would if it wasn't buried below a foot of snow. Apart from the ascent the walking is generally relaxing and straightforward. Looking up Glenridding towards Catstye Cam 2. A large Pay and Display can be found in the centre of Glenridding alongside Glenridding Beck. You need to keep going as there is … A fair path also climbs via Red Tarn to the midpoint of Swirral Edge, from where a brief detour back to the summit can be made. Instead of crossing the footbridge over Glenridding Beck I continued to follow the path which skirts below Blea Cove on Birkhouse Moor which is a path I've often looked up at but until today had never got around to using, I must admit the view over what once was Greenside Mine was worth it alone. This would be my second climb on this route, however, with clear skies and no snow on the ground this time, I set off to do Striding Edge again and… With more height gained the snow started to hold my weight and I was able to cross this section of the path with a trusty 'dig of the heel' over compacted snow where I blazed a trail for the three walkers I passed earlier. The far Eastern fells from Birkhouse Moor. Lake District. Taking note of the Daffs growing in the planters outside the barn together with the new born lambs I'd seen sleeping in a field earlier tells me Spring is almost here, well, in the valleys anyway. After the thrill of Catstye Cam we headed down off the southern slope near to Red Tarn to follow Red Tarn Beck to Glenridding Common. The area on Catstye Cam currently lit up in sunlight is Catstye Cam east ridge which I'll be descending by later. Meanwhile two more are about to descend Swirral Edge. Looking down at Striding Edge 10. UK. This takes in Birkhouse Moor, Helvellyn and Catstye Cam, one of the most breathtaking walks in the country. Catstye Cam is a summit in the Lake District - Eastern Fells region or range in England. As Wainwright said "If Catstycam stood alone, remote from its fellows, it would be one of the finest peaks in Lakeland. Rick Ford Price: Free. A second tarn once existed in Brown Cove to the north at Catstye Cam, but this is now reduced to a couple of small pools widening the stream. Large cornice had formed along the upper cove between Catstye Cam north, and east ridge which I gave a wide berth, a slip here just isn't worth thinking about. There are various forms of the name, all of the O.S. In a howling gale I gained the col linking Swirral Edge with Catstye Cam. With Mires Beck, my acsent route on Birkhouse Moor seen over on the left. Birkett, Bill: Complete Lakeland Fells: Collins Willow (1994): https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Catstye_Cam&oldid=920290363, Pages using infobox mountain with grid ref, Pages using infobox mountain with deprecated parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 8 October 2019, at 20:24. Lakeland and indeed much of the country are still licking their wounds, some more than others after what has just been announced as the wettest February on record but while rain has been falling at low levels snow has settled across the highest peaks at a point when down in the valleys, it's almost starting to feel Spring like. Catstye Cam, or as Wainwright refered to it "Catstycam", is the imposing triangular termination of Swirrel Edge and has a reputation for attracting lightening so if visiting it in a storm watch out and don't linger! A fair path also climbs via Red Tarn to the mid point of Swirral Edge, from where a brief detour back to the summit can be made. Snow capped far Eastern fells from the top of Mires Beck. Here I was able to the top of the wall without breaking through! Catstye Cam is 890 metres high. Birks and St Sunday Crag over Low Spying How/Striding Edge. As Wainwright says ‘if Catstycam stood alone, remote from its fellows, it would be one of the finest peaks in lakeland’ I set off from Glenridding, parking near the excellent outdoor clothing shop named, appropriately, catstycam.com . Birkhouse Moor seen above Beck View Cottage. All that is left is the short, but steepish haul to gain Catstye Cam summit where moments after taking this photo I was caught by spindrift from Browncove below where I experienced a momentary white out before the snow settled. Helvellyn sends out two eastward arêtes, razor-thin ridges between deep mountain corries. East of the summit the ridge declines quickly to Red Tarn Beck, whilst there is a third ridge to the north west, giving Catstye Cam a triangular plan. So let’s have fun in snow at home instead. I'd removed my crampons after passing over the footbridge back at Red Tarn Beck and there was still snow flakes in the air as I passed below Birkhouse Moor before arriving at the bottom of Mires Beck where this mornings steep ascent had begun. To the north, between the two descending ridges, is an area of crag. We are Catstycam. Our thanks to Dave for organising this walk, it was good to meet some forum members for the first time, Colin, Peter and Catherine accompanied by her collie Lexi Striding Edge above a partially frozen Red Tarn. As an alternative to the busy approach to Red Tarn and Catstycam from Glenridding via Greeenside Road, this walk starts along the village road on the south bank of Glenridding Beck. Nethermost Pike, Helvellyn, Swirral Edge, Browncove and Helvellyn Lower Man from Catstye Cam summit. This takes in Birkhouse Moor, Helvellyn and Catstye Cam, one of the most breathtaking walks in the country. It is an outlier of Helvellyn in the Eastern Fells. A fabulous view of Birks, St Sunday Crag, Caudale Moor, Gray Crag and High Street in the distance. It's a bright but cool morning with little to no wind here at valley level but what breeze there was blew on the cool side which left me thinking I'd done the right thing by adding extra layers under my base layer. Despite how it's spelled on the OS maps, many people refer to it as Catstycam, all one word, including Wainwright and many other guidebook writers since, including WalkLakes. Leaving the wall to my left the path now stretches across the fell side. Helvellyn from Catstye Cam 7. St Sunday Crag over Low Spying How/Striding Edge. 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