Great Gable — Women Only Walk

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Distance10km / 6.2 miles
Ascent830m / 2,720ft
Difficulty★★
Price£45 pp
Spaces8
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Come and climb the mighty Great Gable with a women-only group! A short walk with a decent amount of ascent from Wasdale Head, with a choice of routes to suit the group. Hands-on rock moves and stunning views.

"The truth is, Great Gable casts a spell. It starts as an honourable adversary and becomes a friend." AW
Come and climb the mighty Great Gable with me! Starting at Wasdale Head, we have a choice of two different ascents depending on the group and the weather. In favourable conditions, we'll follow Gable Beck to Beck Head before tackling a steep climb to the summit, with some enjoyable hands-on rock moves along the way. From the top, we descend to Sty Head col and continue down towards Wasdale Head — where a stop for refreshments may well be in order!If conditions or group needs make it wiser, we can take a more straightforward ascent without the trickier sections, ensuring a rewarding and enjoyable day for everyone.

Why Women Only Walks?

These walks offer a supportive, non-competitive environment where you can enjoy the fells at your own pace, build confidence and make great connections with like-minded women.

Is this walk for me?

A short walk with a decent amount of ascent. Some walking experience will be beneficial (but it doesn't have to be mountain walking), and a reasonable level of fitness will make it much more enjoyable.If you like the sound of this walk but cannot make the date, please get in touch — I can organise a bespoke day for you.
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Ros
Ros
Mountain Leader

Having lived in Cumbria for more than two decades, I've come to know the Western Lake District in all its moods — from the hidden corners and winding fell paths to the quirks of its ever-changing weather. I'm endlessly eager to explore these landscapes, but always with a healthy respect for the conditions they present.

With a background in Geology and Geography and a deep love for the outdoors, I enjoy bringing the fells to life for others — interpreting the rocks beneath your feet, the landforms that shape our views, and the flora that thrives in this rugged environment. With me, a day in the hills is not just a walk but an experience: informative, rewarding and full of interest.

My professional life has been shaped by more than 20 years as a Geography teacher and over two decades leading the Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Bronze, Silver and Gold levels. I've organised and led hundreds of fieldtrips — from local adventures in the Lakes to UK-wide excursions and international trips, including ski trips and a self-planned expedition to Kenya. These years of guiding, teaching and adventuring have shaped my approach: safe, knowledgeable, enthusiastic and always committed to giving people the confidence to enjoy the mountains at their own pace.

Qualifications: Mountain Leader Award | 16 Hour First Aid Award | Mental Health First Aid Award | Wellness Walks Leader | Degree and PhD in Geology | Fully insured

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