Heights of Hell
Hike Details
- Distance: 24km (16 miles)
- Duration: 9-10 Hours
- Difficulty: Extreme
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£65
Heights of Hell
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Each Small Group will run with a minimum of 3 participants. If the minimum has not been met 24 hours before the hike, we will reach out and refund, reschedule or make alternate arrangements.
Experience the beauty of Langdale Valley like never before! Join our fantastic challenge and discover stunning mountains, a peaceful valley, and sparkling streams. Our knowledgeable guide will keep the encouragement constant to push you to your limits!
Conquering the Heights of Hell is an accomplishment like no other. As you reach your goals and overcome challenges, you'll experience a profound sense of achievement on completion - and a few achey muscles! Lace up your boots, embrace the thrill of the unknown, and embark on an unforgettable journey of strength, resilience, and triumph.
This is a strenous challenge and a long day in the mountains that should only be attempted if you consider yourself a fairly experienced hiker with a good level of fitness.
STATS: 14 peaks - 6,000ft of ascent - 16 miles
Peaks Included:
Sargeant Man, High Raise, Harrison Stickle, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Mansey Pike, Rossett Pike, Bowfell, Long Top, South Top, Great Knott, Cold Pike, Pike of Blisco.
Meeting Instructions
The meeting point is in the National trust car park which is situated adjacent to the Sticklebarn pub in the Langdale valley, which has public toilets (full address below). The meeting time is 8am with hope to set off for 8:15am. Once arrived, you will need to read and sign a waiver. Please bring some change for the parking machine (approx £8), unless you hold a national trust membership.
Sticklebarn and the Langdales
Great Langdale
Ambleside
LA22 9JU
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Google map link:
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FAQ's
BAD WEATHER?
Please refer to our Terms and Conditions, which can be viewed HERE.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The Heights of Hell challenge has a feared reputation and is reserved for people with a very good level of fitness, you must be used to hiking at least 15 miles over rough, rocky terrain. We will be moving at a fast pace all day with minimal breaks and should take around 10 hours to complete. The Heights of Hell challenge is a mountain route with a mix of rocky terrain, grassy paths and steep ascents/descents. If you have any medical conditions, please let me know beforehand.
CAN I ATTEND ON MY OWN?
Absolutely! 90% of our participants are solo hikers and adventurers. We pride ourselves on getting together like minded folk to create laughs, memories, and friendships! So there's no need to feel worried about your first experience, or indeed trying a new type of outdoor activity, with us.
IS THERE A TIME LIMIT?
We generally allow up to 10 hours to complete the walk, which is adequate for the majority of participants. We do our very best to accommodate the speed of the group we are leading, whilst providing the encouragement needed to complete the challenge.
ARE THERE TOILETS?
There are toilets at the meeting point, however we can't guarantee availability of opening times.
WHAT TO BRING?
A typical kit list for a day hike would include:
• Backpack - around 30 litres
• Lunch
• Hot drink
• Water - at least 3L
• Lunch
• Snacks to keep you going
• Warm Hat & Gloves
• Midlayer - Fleece
• Waterproof Jacket
• Suitable hiking trousers - No joggers/jeans
• Waterproof overtrousers
• Suitable hiking boots
• Warm jacket (in case we stop) - a down jacket or something similar
• Sun protection (suncream & sunglasses)
Kit list here
Will you take on the notorious Heights Of Hell with Trekking Tom Experiences? We cant wait to meet you!
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