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Cume do Scafell Pike

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Cume do Scafell Pike

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Scafell Pike Summit, standing proudly at 978 meters (3,209 ft) above sea level, is England's highest mountain. Located in the heart of the stunning Lake District National Park in Cumbria, this iconic peak is part of the Southern Fells and the rugged Scafell massif. Its summit is famously characterized by a vast boulder field, a unique natural feature that adds to its challenging yet rewarding ascent.

What truly captivates visitors to Scafell Pike is the profound sense of achievement upon…

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    17 de outubro de 2018

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    At 3,209 feet (978 m) Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain. The summit is also one of the most stunning due to its remote location and awe-inspiring views. While many people conquer Scafell Pike every year, the climb to the top should not be underestimated. Make sure you are fully prepared (clothing, compass, water, etc). Enjoy!

    6 de março de 2018

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    The highest point in England! It is well worth a visit, but try and pick a route other than the main one coming straight up from Wasdale. Other routes are far better and there are some great features to explore along the way too.

    17 de agosto de 2019

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    The scramble route to Scafell via Mickledore is an excellent route to take, away from the crowds and not really too technical, just take time and enjoy the route.

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    Circuito de Scafell Pike a partir de Wasdale — Lake District National Park

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    Embark on a difficult hike to England's highest mountain with the Scafell Pike loop from Wasdale. This 5.7-mile (9.1 km) route, typically taking around 5 hours and 9 minutes, challenges…

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    Embark on a challenging journey through the Lake District with the Scafell Pike and Bowfell Loop from Great Langdale. This difficult hiking route spans 12.0 miles (19.4 km), demanding a…

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    Caminhada difícil. É necessário estar em boa forma. É necessário ter boa preparação física, calçado adequado e experiência em alpinismo.

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    Elevação 970 m

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    Acesso para cadeiras de rodas

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    sim

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    sábado 2 maio

    14°C

    6°C

    77 %

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    Velocidade máxima do vento: 17,0 km/h

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    Localização:Muncaster, Copeland, Cumbria, Noroeste de Inglaterra, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What are the most popular routes to Scafell Pike, and how do they differ in difficulty?

    The most popular ascent is from Wasdale Head, often considered the most direct but also very steep. Other well-known routes include those from Langdale, Borrowdale, and Eskdale. The Wasdale route is generally shorter but relentless, while routes from Langdale and Borrowdale are longer, offering more varied scenery and the chance to traverse subsidiary summits like Ill Crag and Broad Crag. For a more challenging experience, some routes involve scrambling sections, such as the approach via Mickledore, which can lead to Scafell (not Scafell Pike) but requires careful navigation.

    Are there any less crowded routes to Scafell Pike?

    Yes, to avoid the busiest paths, especially during peak season, consider routes from Eskdale or Langdale. These approaches are longer and more committing, offering a greater sense of wilderness and often fewer hikers. The scramble route to Scafell via Mickledore is also noted by hikers as a way to escape the crowds, though it requires good navigation and some scrambling ability.

    What are the specific challenges of the terrain on Scafell Pike?

    The terrain on Scafell Pike is notoriously rough and rugged. The summit plateau is characterized by a massive boulder field of shattered rock debris, requiring careful foot placement and often a pathless clamber. Even on established paths, expect rocky, uneven surfaces. The mountain can be exposed to harsh weather, and visibility can drop quickly, making navigation challenging, especially in the boulder field where cairns guide the way.

    Is Scafell Pike suitable for a winter ascent, and what gear is needed?

    Scafell Pike in winter conditions is a serious undertaking and should only be attempted by experienced mountaineers. It requires specialized equipment, including crampons, an ice axe, and appropriate winter clothing. Mountaineering skills, including winter navigation and self-arrest techniques, are essential. The conditions can be extreme, with snow, ice, high winds, and rapidly changing weather.

    Are there any dog-friendly options for hiking Scafell Pike?

    While dogs are generally welcome on the fells, hiking Scafell Pike with a dog requires careful consideration. The rocky, uneven terrain, especially the boulder field near the summit, can be tough on paws. Some sections may require dogs to be lifted or assisted. Ensure your dog is fit, accustomed to long hikes, and always keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or steep drops. Carry extra water for them.

    What are the parking options for Scafell Pike, particularly at Wasdale Head?

    The main parking area for the Wasdale Head route is at the National Trust car park near Wasdale Head. This car park fills up very quickly, especially on weekends and during summer. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot. Other routes also have designated parking areas, such as those in Langdale or Borrowdale, but these also have limited capacity.

    What amenities are available near the Scafell Pike routes, such as cafes or pubs?

    Near the Wasdale Head starting point, you'll find the historic Wasdale Head Inn, which offers accommodation, food, and drinks. Other valleys like Langdale and Borrowdale, which also serve as starting points for longer routes, have a wider range of amenities, including pubs, cafes, and various accommodation options. It's advisable to check opening times, especially outside of peak season.

    What notable natural features or landmarks can be seen on the way to Scafell Pike's summit?

    Beyond the iconic boulder field at the summit, hikers can encounter several notable features. Depending on your route, you might pass Broad Crag Tarn, which is the highest body of standing water in England. The dramatic landscape of Upper Eskdale, with its towering mountain walls, offers a profound sense of remoteness. On a clear day, the panoramic views from the summit can extend as far as the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland, Snowdonia in Wales, and the Isle of Man.

    How does Scafell Pike compare to other major peaks like Ben Nevis or Snowdon?

    Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain at 978 meters (3,209 ft), making it the lowest of the three peaks in the National Three Peaks Challenge. Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest in the UK at 1,345 meters (4,413 ft), and Snowdon in Wales is 1,085 meters (3,560 ft). While shorter, Scafell Pike is known for its particularly rugged and rocky terrain, especially the summit boulder field, which can make it feel just as challenging as its taller counterparts, particularly in poor weather.

    What is the history behind Scafell Pike being donated to the National Trust?

    The summit of Scafell Pike was donated to the National Trust in 1919 by Lord Leconfield. This significant act served as a perpetual memory to the men of the Lake District who died in the First World War, ensuring its preservation for public enjoyment and remembrance.

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