Alright people, i scrambled Jacks Rake whilst wild camping at stickle tarn on bank holiday, (full video out friday) posted this for anyone only intested in the scramble 👍 should of filmed it in the wider angle as it doesent do it justice but i thought its worth the upload either way, have a good week 🤙
I have visited Pavey Ark just once - 60 years ago (1963 !) It's just as I remember it. My climbing pal and I did just what you have done - climbed up from Dungeon Ghyll and camped at Stickle Tarn. It was a bank holiday, too. Hot day - we skinny-dipped in a pool and lay flat out on rocks to dry off. It feels like yesterday and your video brought all the memories back!
One of my favorite comments I've had on a video of this mate 😁 what was it like back then? I assume nothing like it is now with the amount of hikers or even people like me making videos,?
@@MattDoesMountains Those places have a timeless quality about them. It's sixty years ago, but I remember with incredible detail. The Pope was in the news - seriously ill ... and Gerry & The Pacemakers were at #1 in the charts (again!) We climbed up directly behind the Old Dungeon Ghyll pub. There actually were several groups doing the same thing, but I don't think they were headed toward Pavey Ark. By the time we skinny dipped, there was no one about, but the pool had a waterfall tippling into it and the spray had a rainbow through it. When we arrived at Pavey Ark, it was deserted. We camped there alone. Next day, after scrambling up Jack's Rake, we descended back into Langdale via the scree slope of Pike O'Stickle. I enjoyed the scree jumping, but when we arrived at Wall End, I noticed that I had lost my silver signet ring somewhere up there in all those tons of scree!
If you don't mind me asking mate, how old are you? Your story has blown my mind pal,. I've always wondered what it would of been back in the day, even when I used to hike in the lake district about 10 years ago it was such a different place, did you ever find your ring?
@@MattDoesMountains My name is Victor. I got my name because I was born the day the war finished in May, 1945. That makes me 78. I can tell you exactly what it was like 60 years ago, Matt: the fells themselves are almost unchanged. What has changed is the infrastructure that supports the tourism. Most places now have a car park, with a pay machine. Some provide toilets (unheard of 60 years ago!) In some places (like Pen-y-Ghent or Snowdon) the tracks have been "improved" with man-made log pavings, designed to reduce the wear and tear caused by decades of climbers' boots. Guide posts have been erected pointing the way (we used a tattered old ordnance survey map or just guessed) and wandering off the accepted route is frowned on. In short, climbing and fell-walking was much more "man against nature" back then. And there was a genuine camaraderie among us all.
Nice going Matt. Just how I remember it when my Dad took me up about 20 years ago. Planning to take one of my boys up at some point. Your perspective is really helpful for planning. No chance if that weather though, what views!
Thanks Mike, Im glad youve took something from the video, Its such a good scramble aswell and I love the surrounding areas, the views are something else 😍
Did Jack’s Rake with my 20 year old lad last year. Was a great route up but we weren’t blessed with the views that you had. Proper clagged-in by the time we were half way up. Amazed you had it all to yourself on such a beauty of a day.
Couldn't have probably picked a better day to go up, I camped at the tarn below the night before and it was still busy in the night so jumped up early and went up whilst no one was about, even pavey ark being empty was amazing 🤩
Great presentation. Takes me right back to when I did the climb. Nice weather going up. Visited four other summits, then had to get the waterproofs out coming down. I think lakeland said to me "You're not going to get away with it that easy today".
Haha the good old lake district weather 😁 Sounds like you had a great day though👌 absolutely love all the mountains around there as well, some great summits 😍
Stunning weather👌couldn't have got a better day for it. You'd probably like some stuff around Great Gable, a bit higher grade and harder to find but great when it's dry
@@MattDoesMountains we were just talking about going the Lakes this Friday and having a mooch around, maybe have a crack at Great Gable and some of the grade 2s on there. Have done them before like but haven't been up there for ages. Either that or a Ghyll scramble, those are even better possibly, maybe around Langdale.
@@ManontheOutside let me know bro and I'll jump on if you don't mind, doms started her new job so I'm scratching around the house, would be good for some videos aswell 🤙
Great scramble that Matt. I did it with my 3 grown up kids last time. The last bit on the big rocks/slabs is the trickiest. Doesnt seen any right way. Just find your own way to the pinnicle. Awesome views you had
@@MattDoesMountains Yes I agree, that last bit if you go across the big sloping slab feels exposed, the way Matt went around to the left then up feels safer.
Nice one, Mat. I was camping there couple weeks ago. Wasn't sure about Jack's rake - I'm not great with heights and not experienced with climbing/scrambling. So gave it a swerve. Pleased I did. Mountain rescue will be pleased too! 😅
Haha made me laugh this mate about the mountain rescue 😅 unbelievable spot for a camp, one of my favorite places in the lakes, honestly though it's not too bad, I suppose though it's hard to speak for everyone, my girlfriend didn't fancy it either, I absolutely love scrambling mate so it's a good bit of fun for me 🤙🤙
thank guys find these vidoe as do not like hight unless i have rope bit two much but have see this i find i when up it with week full pack of wild camping it give me so much i am ok i glad i view i thought the top was more difficult and the first bit as my rucksack is over 25 kg pull me back especially at the top as the gap is not well wiode on the edge but great for me now
Thanks mate, I don't get massively bothered by heights but I know exactly what you mean about having weight on your back, 25kg is a 1/3 of my body weight so I would want to do anything exposed with that much on my back, I'm always trying to lighten my pack as I do more wild camps 👍👍
Alright people, i scrambled Jacks Rake whilst wild camping at stickle tarn on bank holiday, (full video out friday) posted this for anyone only intested in the scramble 👍 should of filmed it in the wider angle as it doesent do it justice but i thought its worth the upload either way, have a good week 🤙
I have visited Pavey Ark just once - 60 years ago (1963 !) It's just as I remember it. My climbing pal and I did just what you have done - climbed up from Dungeon Ghyll and camped at Stickle Tarn. It was a bank holiday, too. Hot day - we skinny-dipped in a pool and lay flat out on rocks to dry off. It feels like yesterday and your video brought all the memories back!
One of my favorite comments I've had on a video of this mate 😁 what was it like back then? I assume nothing like it is now with the amount of hikers or even people like me making videos,?
@@MattDoesMountains Those places have a timeless quality about them. It's sixty years ago, but I remember with incredible detail. The Pope was in the news - seriously ill ... and Gerry & The Pacemakers were at #1 in the charts (again!) We climbed up directly behind the Old Dungeon Ghyll pub. There actually were several groups doing the same thing, but I don't think they were headed toward Pavey Ark. By the time we skinny dipped, there was no one about, but the pool had a waterfall tippling into it and the spray had a rainbow through it. When we arrived at Pavey Ark, it was deserted. We camped there alone. Next day, after scrambling up Jack's Rake, we descended back into Langdale via the scree slope of Pike O'Stickle. I enjoyed the scree jumping, but when we arrived at Wall End, I noticed that I had lost my silver signet ring somewhere up there in all those tons of scree!
If you don't mind me asking mate, how old are you? Your story has blown my mind pal,. I've always wondered what it would of been back in the day, even when I used to hike in the lake district about 10 years ago it was such a different place, did you ever find your ring?
@@MattDoesMountains My name is Victor. I got my name because I was born the day the war finished in May, 1945. That makes me 78. I can tell you exactly what it was like 60 years ago, Matt: the fells themselves are almost unchanged. What has changed is the infrastructure that supports the tourism. Most places now have a car park, with a pay machine. Some provide toilets (unheard of 60 years ago!) In some places (like Pen-y-Ghent or Snowdon) the tracks have been "improved" with man-made log pavings, designed to reduce the wear and tear caused by decades of climbers' boots. Guide posts have been erected pointing the way (we used a tattered old ordnance survey map or just guessed) and wandering off the accepted route is frowned on. In short, climbing and fell-walking was much more "man against nature" back then. And there was a genuine camaraderie among us all.
Nice going Matt. Just how I remember it when my Dad took me up about 20 years ago. Planning to take one of my boys up at some point. Your perspective is really helpful for planning. No chance if that weather though, what views!
Thanks Mike, Im glad youve took something from the video, Its such a good scramble aswell and I love the surrounding areas, the views are something else 😍
Did Jack’s Rake with my 20 year old lad last year. Was a great route up but we weren’t blessed with the views that you had. Proper clagged-in by the time we were half way up. Amazed you had it all to yourself on such a beauty of a day.
Couldn't have probably picked a better day to go up, I camped at the tarn below the night before and it was still busy in the night so jumped up early and went up whilst no one was about, even pavey ark being empty was amazing 🤩
Great presentation. Takes me right back to when I did the climb. Nice weather going up. Visited four other summits, then had to get the waterproofs out coming down. I think lakeland said to me "You're not going to get away with it that easy today".
Haha the good old lake district weather 😁 Sounds like you had a great day though👌 absolutely love all the mountains around there as well, some great summits 😍
Stunning weather👌couldn't have got a better day for it. You'd probably like some stuff around Great Gable, a bit higher grade and harder to find but great when it's dry
Yeah man weather was unreal, Yeah mate ide be up for trying anything, I want to eventually get into some climbing with ropes etc. love it mate 👌
@@MattDoesMountains we were just talking about going the Lakes this Friday and having a mooch around, maybe have a crack at Great Gable and some of the grade 2s on there. Have done them before like but haven't been up there for ages. Either that or a Ghyll scramble, those are even better possibly, maybe around Langdale.
@@ManontheOutside let me know bro and I'll jump on if you don't mind, doms started her new job so I'm scratching around the house, would be good for some videos aswell 🤙
@@MattDoesMountains will do mate, might as well jump on. Will bring ropes like but never bothered with them tbh
Great scramble that Matt. I did it with my 3 grown up kids last time. The last bit on the big rocks/slabs is the trickiest. Doesnt seen any right way. Just find your own way to the pinnicle. Awesome views you had
Probably my favorite scramble so far in the lakes mate, yeah I wasn't sure about the last part but the gps seemed to be saying left 🤙
@@MattDoesMountains Yes I agree, that last bit if you go across the big sloping slab feels exposed, the way Matt went around to the left then up feels safer.
Brilliant Matt. Didn’t Dom fancy it 😂😂
I am not sure I would want to do that TBH .
Great vid on a great day .
Look forward to the full film👌
Thank you mate, Dom was at the tent making the breakfast 👌😃
Nice one, Mat. I was camping there couple weeks ago. Wasn't sure about Jack's rake - I'm not great with heights and not experienced with climbing/scrambling. So gave it a swerve. Pleased I did. Mountain rescue will be pleased too! 😅
Haha made me laugh this mate about the mountain rescue 😅 unbelievable spot for a camp, one of my favorite places in the lakes, honestly though it's not too bad, I suppose though it's hard to speak for everyone, my girlfriend didn't fancy it either, I absolutely love scrambling mate so it's a good bit of fun for me 🤙🤙
thank guys find these vidoe as do not like hight unless i have rope bit two much but have see this i find i when up it with week full pack of wild camping it give me so much i am ok i glad i view i thought the top was more difficult and the first bit as my rucksack is over 25 kg pull me back especially at the top as the gap is not well wiode on the edge but great for me now
Thanks mate, I don't get massively bothered by heights but I know exactly what you mean about having weight on your back, 25kg is a 1/3 of my body weight so I would want to do anything exposed with that much on my back, I'm always trying to lighten my pack as I do more wild camps 👍👍
What a day for it!
It was a belter mate, don't think I have had many better 👌😎
Great conditions for it. Not always like that up there. Best wishes on the next.
Thanks mate, lucky to get a great day for it 👌
Nice one mate, great little video
Thank you mate 👌
Looks great Matt, definitely a route I want t try. Cheers. Eddie.
Would definitely recommend it mate, video doesnt even do it justice how good it is 👌😍
Insane mate! Absolutely incredible views on a beautiful day! Amazing 😎👏🏻
Such a nice day mate and so lucky to be on my own 😍
Imagine the idea of a climb.
I know mate 😎
@@MattDoesMountains Did it in 1980 and again in 1996. Would love to do it again but I'm disabled now. Great memories though.
It's just a rough walk!
It's definitely got an element of danger as a few people have fallen from it in the past and even been a death or two