Scrambling Experience (Grade 2 or 3) with The Lakes Mountaineer
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Availability
All-year-round
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Duration
Full Day Experience
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Price from
£200
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Suitable for
Adults and accompanied under 18's
Introduction
Grade 2 and 3 scrambling is closer to climbing than walking. Part of a mountain journey, you regularly employ a rope for safety, and you get to some amazing places. Join The Lakes Mountaineer to be guided up some of the scrambling classics of the Lake District, in the safe hands of a highly-qualified Mountaineering and Climbing Instructor. You tell us where you'll be based and the grade you'd like and we'll find somewhere within a short drive.
There are three grades of scramble: Grade 1: Think walking on steep rocks when you need your hands. You'll wear a helmet and harness, but we'll only use a rope for certain sections. Grade 2: You'll need you hands pretty much all the time, and we'll be roped for much of the scramble. Grade 3: As with grade 2, but includes short sections of rock climbing.
Itinerary
We'll begin by getting harnesses and helmets on, and a practice of what we'll do on some easy ground before heading onto our challenge. The day will be tailored around you, so whatever level you want, we can challenge you. The routes are part of a journey through the mountains, and before you know it, you'll be looking down at the valley wondering how you got up there and what happened to all that time.
Popular Choices: Pinnacle Ridge on St Sunday's Crag from Patterdale (grade 3); Jack's Rake from Great Langdale (grade 2); The Langdales (any grade); Arrowhead Ridge (grade 2) - next to the iconic Napes Needle; Pillar Rock (grade 3) - the only mountain in England you can't walk to the top of!
Price is for 1 or 2 people.
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Why this experience is great for you
- Try some classic scrambling routes with an experienced and highly-qualified instructor.
- Build some confidence and have fun
- Safety equipment is provided so you can focus on learning!
Facilities and additional information
Equipment needed: Bring more warm clothing than you think you need! Waterproof tops and trousers, a good lunch and snacks since we'll be moving all day, Thermos for cold days and 2 litres of water each for hot days, a good pair of walking boots, hand gel and face masks.
Equipment provided: We provide helmets, harnesses and all group safety equipment. A highly-qualified mountaineering and climbing instructor.
Location
To secure your experience – book today