In my garage I switch on the light - the fuse for all downstairs lights trips. I am already mildly stressed preparing a meal for my visiting elder brother (RR) and his wife after an epic, but enjoyable drive round The Lakes. We have arrived home late. After a temporary solution lights are restored, and we enjoy our meal and the evening passes with wide ranging conversation. RR being my senior and equipped with astonishing memory always, at these meetings, seems able to recount previously unheard memories of our childhood, sometimes, painful, sometimes amusing, but consolidating and linking enigmatic gaps in my own memory.
RR completed a four week Outward Bound course at Eskdale in the late fifties. Our tour was jointly nostalgic, and provided the catalyst for many anecdotes, particularly about RR’s OB course which I had not heard before.
Finding the location of a river bridge the Outward Bounders leaped from each morning proved to be as challenging, after more than fifty years, as RR’s determination to make that leap. I would likely not have done that voluntarily, but in a group situation you are pushed beyond your comfort zone. How tough is OB nowadays? Back then it was a seriously demanding experience.
Next day we drive separately to Harrogate to visit our junior brother who is sadly not well. Circumstances have contrived to see we three living almost as far apart as possible: Hereford, South Cumbria and Harrogate.
We have a jolly lunch at The Fat Badger. RR and wife carry on to York to celebrate their fifty somethingth wedding anniversary, and I drive back to Arnside to solve the problem of my downstairs electricals with a mixture of family reflections and sadness at junior brother’s situation.
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The Lakes drive Itinerary:
Lyth (Damson) Valley
Windermere, ferry crossing
New to me, exciting, partly unsurfaced road up western shore of Windermere
Ambleside
Dunmail Raise
Back road round Thirlmere. Hills above provided wettest walk ever with my old climbing partner Tony. Splendid view across to St John’s in the Vale and Castle Rock
Passing Dalebottom where Yorkshire Mountaineering Club had a cottage - scene of many a wild weekend climbing and carousing with the naivety of youth
Keswick, Borrowdale - proliferating with climbing memories. Our ascent of The Bowderstone
Honister Pass - part of a multi-pass hiking test to the limits for RR on his OB course
Buttermere and Crummockwater - recent, incident filled Buttermere Horseshoe round for me. Lunch at The Fish Inn
Drive to the end of Ennerdale - memories of several Ennerdale Horseshoe rounds, (the best walk in The Lakes ?)
Wastwater Screes. Scene of a desperate gully climb in the sixties with my commenter "gimmer". We finished in the dark
Eskdale Green etc - Plenty here for RR, especially the bridge (NY 172 004)
Hardknotts Pass
Dunnerdale - more climbing nostalgia - especially Wallowbarrow Crag.
Booths at Milnthorpe to replenish certain supplies consumed the previous evening.
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| On Windermere ferry - any ideas about "authentic walking" definition? |
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| The Bowderstone |
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| Ennerdale Lake |
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| Distant nuclear Sellafield and the sea |
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| Wastwater Screes |
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| RR wondering how he dared to leap off this bridge over fifty years ago |
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RR, NR and CR
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| At The Fat Badger |