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Balise de Thornthwaite Crag

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Balise de Thornthwaite Crag

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Thornthwaite Crag Beacon is a prominent landmark and a popular summit in the Lake District National Park, situated within the scenic Far Eastern Fells. Standing proudly at an elevation of 784 meters (2,572 feet) to the west of Haweswater Reservoir, its most distinctive feature is the impressive 13-foot (4-meter) stone beacon. This substantial columnar cairn serves as both a navigational aid and a striking monument, visible from a considerable distance across the surrounding valleys.

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    25 juin 2021

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    Thornthwaite Crag est un Wainwright de 2 572 pieds (784 m) tombé dans le parc national du Lake District. Il surplombe quatre vallées et la tour Thornthwaite Beacon, qui mesure plus de 4 m de haut, rend la montagne reconnaissable à des kilomètres à la ronde. Le vrai sommet est la roche naturelle sur le sol à 150 pieds (45 m) au nord de la balise. Dans son livre, Alfred Wainwright recommande de se promener sur le plateau du sommet pour avoir une bonne vue de tous les aspects des environs.
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    28 juillet 2023

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    Thornthwaite Beacon est un cairn en colonnes de 14 pieds (4,2 m) de haut. C'est le cairn le plus haut de la région et un repère utile pour les coureurs. La balise se dresse au sommet du Thornthwaite Crag à 2 572 pieds (784 m).
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    9 février 2023

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    Position:Patterdale, Eden, Cumbria, nord-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

    Foire aux questions

    What is the true summit of Thornthwaite Crag, and how does it relate to the beacon?

    While the impressive 13-foot (4-meter) beacon is the most prominent landmark, the true natural summit of Thornthwaite Crag is actually a rock on the ground located approximately 150 feet (45 meters) north of the beacon. Many hikers enjoy visiting both spots to fully appreciate the fell.

    Are there any particularly challenging sections on routes to Thornthwaite Crag Beacon?

    Yes, some routes, such as the ascent via Threshwaite Mouth, are described as steep, rugged, and may involve a bit of easy scrambling. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain, especially if choosing these more challenging approaches.

    What kind of views can I expect from Thornthwaite Crag Beacon?

    From its elevated position, the beacon offers truly panoramic 360-degree views across multiple valleys and the expansive mountain country of the Lake District. Alfred Wainwright, a renowned guide, recommended walking around the entire summit plateau to fully appreciate all aspects of the surroundings.

    Is Thornthwaite Crag Beacon suitable for a winter hike?

    While the intro mentions clear weather enhances views, winter hiking to Thornthwaite Crag Beacon is possible but requires careful planning. The Lake District weather can be unpredictable, and conditions can become challenging with snow and ice. Appropriate winter gear, navigation skills, and checking weather forecasts are essential.

    Are there any dog-friendly routes to Thornthwaite Crag Beacon?

    Many routes in the Lake District are dog-friendly, and Thornthwaite Crag is generally accessible for well-behaved dogs on leads. However, be mindful of livestock, especially during lambing season, and ensure your dog is capable of handling varied terrain and potentially long distances. Always carry water for your dog.

    What are the best starting points for intermediate walks to Thornthwaite Crag Beacon?

    There are numerous ways to reach Thornthwaite Crag, catering to various fitness levels. Good starting points for intermediate walks include villages like Hartsop, Troutbeck, and Kentmere, as well as Kirkstone Pass. These locations offer diverse scenic experiences and access to different ridges leading to the summit.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Thornthwaite Crag Beacon?

    The duration of a hike to Thornthwaite Crag Beacon varies significantly depending on your chosen starting point, route, and fitness level. Intermediate walks can range from 4 to 7 hours round trip, covering distances of 8 to 15 kilometers (5 to 9 miles). It's always best to consult specific route details for accurate timings.

    Are there any amenities like cafes or pubs near the trailheads for Thornthwaite Crag Beacon?

    Yes, the villages that serve as common starting points, such as Hartsop, Troutbeck, and Kentmere, often have local pubs or small cafes where you can find refreshments before or after your hike. It's advisable to check their opening hours in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.

    What makes the Thornthwaite Crag Beacon itself so unique?

    The beacon is a truly iconic landmark due to its sheer size and distinctive appearance. Standing at an impressive 13 to 14 feet (4 to 4.3 meters) high, it's one of the tallest and most visually arresting columnar cairns in the entire Lake District. Its substantial structure makes it visible for miles and provides excellent shelter for hikers.

    Is Thornthwaite Crag Beacon part of any longer, well-known routes?

    Yes, Thornthwaite Crag Beacon is a significant hub for walkers and trail runners. Its summit acts as a crossroads for numerous paths and ridges, making it an integral part of popular longer routes, including sections of the well-known Kentmere Round.

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