Sep 08 28
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After yesterday’s outing on limestone, it was back to Borrowdale where we thought we might try a route on Walla Crag.

I doubt that more than ten people a year bother to go up to the crag every year. Path ….. ???? what path???

Pete led the way and his sense of direction was at its most precise……..

Pete wondering where the crag has got to

Eventually though we did find the crag. Typical of these unfrequented places it was damp and mossy at the bottom, but looked more promising higher up. We chose White Buttress an “airy” VS, we left Kelda guarding the rucsacks and set off (the chance of anyone finding and stealing the sacks was slim). The route was great, after a mossy start, and we all enjoyed it and pulled through a heathery/ferny fringe into a jungle of indescribable proportions.

Pete on pitch 3

“Blimey this is a bit of a jungle”

We had no chance of finding the descent path, so abbed down and made a hasty descent down through the mossy overgrown woods and eventually came across the car park.

We looked back….. the crag was knowhere to be seen. Had it been there at all, or had we imagined it all?

Hallucinatory mushrooms? They were everywhere!

We found the cafe though… and look at this fab carrot cake…. Yum

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