ULLOCK PIKE LONGSIDE EDGE & CARL SIDE from The Rabbit Warren Dodd Wood (The Lake District)
Автор: Andrew Foster - ⭐ROCK STAR⭐
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Skiddaw North West Ridge Route (Randel Crag)
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Ullock Pike drops away steeply on its eastern side to the little-known valley of Southerndale while its western slopes, which are clothed in woodland lower down, fall to Bassenthwaite Lake.
When viewed from the north Ullock Pike is observed as a slender peak which catches the eye but from other directions it is seen as just a bump at the end of Longside Edge.
The fell of Long Side is just 600 metres away along the ridge to the south west and Ullock Pike has just 14 metres of prominence from it and therefore fails to qualify as a Hewitt or a Nuttall and relies on Wainwright to give it the status of a separate fell, which he does mainly because of the quality of the view and the excellence of its form from the north.
Ullock Pike has a low-lying outlying top, which stands 1 mile away along the northern ridge and has the unusual name of ‘Watches’.
With a height of 333 metres it is a distinctive summit made more remarkable by an unusual rash of igneous rocks amongst the grass and local Skiddaw slate.
These give the initial impression of being an ancient stone circle or even a small quarry but are apparently a natural rock formation.
Between Longside Edge and the mass of Skiddaw is the valley of Southerndale. Carl Side stands at the southern extremity of the curving ridge, having a triangular plan with ridges to the north-west, north-east and south.
To the north-east the fell is separated from Skiddaw by Carlside Col 715 m, a depression that contains Carlside Tarn, the only standing water found at any altitude in the Skiddaw group.
Very shallow and frequently dry in summer, the tarn has no plant life. Set in a particularly windy location, the slight retaining bank at the south-eastern edge may be in danger of erosion.
The Skiddaw side of the col is a rough scree slope while the Carl Side slope is gentler and grassed.
From the summit of Carl Side a system of ridges descends southward towards Millbeck. The main spur runs straight for a mile, the first half being of gentler gradient and culminating in a large patch of white stones at about 490 m. There is a very short rocky arête here, before the spur falls abruptly to the valley floor.
On the eastern side of this section are the crags of Doups.
The southern ridge sends out shorter branches on either side, just above the patch of white stones.
On the western side across the rocky col of Long Doors is Dodd, a fell on Forestry Commission land that is largely wooded.
To the east is Carlsleddam, a steep sided spur that appears sharply peaked from below: though less inspiring close up it does have a narrow and airy summit ridge.
The north-western connection to Long Side is a narrower ridge with rough ground to the north, bounding the head of Southerndale. Southerndale Beck, like all of the waters of Carl Side, ultimately finds its way to Bassenthwaite Lake, curving around the northern tip of Ullock Pike.
The eastern boundary of the fell is formed by Slade's Beck, a stream flowing over several dams and weirs to Millbeck.
Across the valley is Skiddaw Little Man. To the south west Skill Beck falls from Long Doors through a heavily forested valley between Carl Side and Dodd.
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