This was my second visit to Kinder, the first visit was a bit of a damp squib so I was keen to explore the area more.
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I set off from Edale via the Pennine Way, it was super slippy underfoot so progress was made cautiously.
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I was getting a little thirsty so I filled up the travel tap in this fast flowing stream, I was glad I did because Jacobs Ladder required some refreshment further up!
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With Jacobs slippery Ladder out of the way I could appreciate the views a little more! |
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I decided to take the route straight over the top towards Kinder Downfall, passing lots of wind carved rocks along the way.
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Looking over the edge towards Kinder Reservoir.. |
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My destination was Mermaids Pool, which required a steep descent, the fence certainly made a nice handrail!
Looking up towards Kinder Downfall from Mermaids Pool. |
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I managed to pitch behind some rocks and promptly fired up the Jetboil, I needed food and a warm drink.
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My Pathfinder watch measured just below freezing, it felt far colder!
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After a quick brew and breakfast, it was time to pack up, I decided to take a route roughly North-east from Mermaids Pool, it was very tough going but quicker than following the fence.
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A descending Emirates A380 took the grimace off my face for a brief moment!
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I took the ridge route back, I had better views of Kinder Downfall and I'd eventually pass the trig point. |
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It was a very pleasant stroll back, with the path much easier to follow than straight across the top.
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The snow had melted from the lower area's so the return leg was a breeze.
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I passed an interesting figure at a small wood yard and made the gentle meander back to Edale, where I treated myself to a bacon cob and some cake at a nice little cafe :) |
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