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Foxes Rake (Canalone di Foxes Tarn)

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Foxes Rake (Canalone di Foxes Tarn)

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Foxes Rake, also known as Foxes Tarn Gully, is a distinctive natural gorge and scrambling route nestled in the heart of the Lake District National Park, England. This challenging trail serves as a crucial passage between England's two highest mountains, Scafell Pike and Sca Fell, situated on the Eskdale side of Mickledore. Rising to an elevation of approximately 726 metres, it is a natural watercourse often fed by the small mountain lake of Foxes Tarn at its head, featuring a…

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    10 marzo 2022

    Escursionismo

    Foxes Rake è un percorso scramble tra Scafell Pike e Sca Fell. Attenersi al canalone stesso che ha l'acqua che scorre lungo da Foxes Tarn. In inverno l'acqua può gelare, quindi fai attenzione alle zone ghiacciate, in caso di pioggia battente può sgorgare, ma in una giornata asciutta puoi risalire senza bagnarti.
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    20 dicembre 2022

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    Il sentiero segue il torrente che richiede una facile arrampicata. Prenditi il tuo tempo perché è molto scivoloso e preparati a bagnare le mani / i guanti dalle rocce bagnate. (per fortuna avevo due paia di guanti)
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    6 luglio 2023

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    fantastica arrampicata lungo le cascate, buono per avere stivali impermeabili
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    I migliori Tour verso Foxes Rake (Canalone di Foxes Tarn)

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    1. Cairn della vetta di Lingmell – Cima di Scafell Pike giro ad anello con partenza da Wasdale

    10,5km

    06:00

    1.150m

    1.150m

    Escursione difficile. Ottimo allenamento richiesto. Sono richiesti passo sicuro, calzature robuste ed esperienza alpinistica.

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    Escursione difficile. Ottimo allenamento richiesto. Sono richiesti passo sicuro, calzature robuste ed esperienza alpinistica.

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    Elevazione 730 m

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    Posizione:Eskdale, Copeland, Cumbria, Inghilterra nord-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

    faq

    What are the common routes that incorporate Foxes Rake (Foxes Tarn Gully)?

    Foxes Rake is primarily known as a crucial link between England's two highest mountains, Scafell Pike and Sca Fell. Hikers often use it as an alternative to the more technical Broad Stand when traversing between these peaks. It's a key component of longer, challenging hikes in the Scafell range, allowing access to Sca Fell from the Eskdale side after descending from Scafell Pike, or vice-versa.

    How does the difficulty of Foxes Rake compare to other scrambling routes in the Lake District?

    Foxes Rake is generally considered an accessible scramble, less intimidating than routes like Lord's Rake, which is known for loose rock and rockfalls, and significantly safer than the technical rock climbing required for Broad Stand. While it involves navigating loose rock, slippery mosses, and boulders, it's often described as a 'pleasant clamber' suitable for those with good fitness and sure-footedness, without significant exposure.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for along Foxes Rake?

    The primary natural feature is Foxes Tarn itself, a small, peaceful mountain lake nestled in a rocky amphitheatre at the head of the gully. From the area around the tarn and the gully, you can enjoy highly regarded views across Upper Eskdale and towards Scafell Pike. The gully also features cascades that become a dramatic waterfall in wet conditions.

    Where is the best place to park for a hike involving Foxes Rake (Foxes Tarn Gully)?

    While the immediate area around Foxes Rake is remote, hikers typically access the Scafell range from valleys like Wasdale, Eskdale, or Langdale. Parking options would depend on your chosen starting point for the wider hike. For routes approaching from Eskdale, consider parking areas near Boot or Brotherilkeld, though these will involve a significant walk to reach the base of the gully.

    Is Foxes Rake (Foxes Tarn Gully) suitable for families or dogs?

    Foxes Rake involves scrambling over loose, wet, and sometimes icy rocks, with a 'big step up' that requires using hands. While it's not highly technical, it's a challenging route. It is generally not recommended for young children or inexperienced dogs due to the terrain and potential for slippery conditions. Well-behaved, agile dogs with experienced owners might manage, but be prepared for lifting or assisting them in sections.

    What essential gear is needed for tackling Foxes Rake, especially in winter?

    Regardless of the season, sturdy, waterproof boots with excellent grip are essential due to slippery rocks and water. In winter, conditions can become treacherous with icy patches, requiring additional gear such as microspikes or crampons, an ice axe, and appropriate winter clothing. Always carry waterproofs, extra layers, navigation tools, and sufficient food and water. Gloves are also highly recommended, as hands will be used for scrambling.

    How long does it typically take to ascend or descend Foxes Rake?

    The time taken to navigate Foxes Rake itself is relatively short, perhaps 30-60 minutes depending on conditions and individual pace. However, it is part of a much longer mountain day. The overall hike to reach the gully and then continue to Scafell Pike or Sca Fell can take anywhere from 6 to 10+ hours, depending on your starting point, fitness, and chosen route.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Foxes Rake?

    Foxes Rake is situated in a very remote part of the Lake District, high in the fells between Scafell Pike and Sca Fell. There are no immediate amenities nearby. The closest facilities would be found in the valley bottoms, such as Wasdale Head, Boot (Eskdale), or Langdale, which offer pubs, cafes, and accommodation options. These are typically a significant walk or drive from the trailheads leading to Foxes Rake.

    Can Foxes Tarn be used for wild swimming?

    Foxes Tarn is one of the highest named tarns in the Lake District, a small, often cold body of water. While wild swimming is generally permitted in the Lake District's tarns, Foxes Tarn is very remote and exposed. It's a tiny pool, and its primary appeal is its scenic setting rather than its suitability for swimming. Any attempt at wild swimming here would require extreme caution due to the altitude, water temperature, and remoteness.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the area around Foxes Rake?

    Reaching the remote Scafell range, where Foxes Rake is located, by public transport can be challenging. There are limited bus services to the main valleys like Wasdale, Eskdale, or Langdale, and these often operate seasonally or with reduced frequency. From the bus stops, a significant walk would still be required to reach the trailheads. Planning well in advance and checking current timetables is essential if relying on public transport.

    How does weather impact the conditions in Foxes Rake (Foxes Tarn Gully)?

    Weather significantly alters the gully's character. In dry periods, it's possible to ascend without getting wet, offering a pleasant scramble. However, in heavy rain, it transforms into a gushing waterfall, making the rocks extremely slippery and requiring waterproof gear. In winter, the water can freeze, creating dangerous icy patches that demand extra caution and specialized equipment like microspikes or crampons.

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