
It’s a stunning day, crisp and clear with a sprinkling of snow on the tops. We are wrapped up warm and ready to go, setting off today from the car park in Hartsop.
Evie does some route planning with Omi to make sure we are on the correct path. 

And she walks, slips and slides her way up. There are some really icy patches.
Here we are on top of The Knott. The temptation to continue round high is huge, but we don’t quite have the time. 
Evie discovers the chocolate, and there is no getting it off her! She is determined even though it is almost solid!!
enjoying a good run around on the tops before we head back down.
Evie plods down, following this little path along by the wall. She does exceedingly well. 
I look back with astonishment! At 19 months old she walked all the way down that wall. How much her walking is coming on. 
our 2nd summit, Rest Dodd. Time for more snacks before heading back down to the car.
A brief stop at Hayeswater, so good stone throwing to be done..
And her crazy mummy has another refreshing swim!
literally JUST before we get to the car, Evie Bean falls fast asleep – what an energetic day it’s been. 
On a grey day but high enough to see the tops, with Sally to join us , we finally decided on these lower Wainwright’s with a variety of route options to have a go at today. A steep climb up the nose of High Hartsop Dodd brought us to these fantastic views through the rocks.







Finally back at the bottom. But mummy – look at the lake! 

















my summit Bean











watching the runners last rediculously steep climb up
























The bracken is super high to begin with but the path soon opens out.







And what a grand summit it is- may not be the tallest but the views are spectacular.
Lots of rock climbing to be had…

Evie and Oliver have a blast – paddling and throwing stones don’t lose their amusement value in an hour.
And it allows me a swim in this most beautiful of settings.




















