Pillar — Women Only Walk

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Distance7km / 4.3 miles
Ascent820m / 2,690ft
Difficulty★★
Price£45 pp
Spaces8
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Come and climb the mighty Pillar with a women-only group! A short but steep walk from Wasdale Head via Blacksail Pass and Looking Stead to the summit plateau, with superb views into Ennerdale.

Come and climb the mighty Pillar — one of the true giants of Wasdale — with a brilliant women-only group. Starting at Wasdale Head, we make our way up Blacksail Pass on grassy and stony paths to reach the watershed between Wasdale and Ennerdale. From here, the route continues over the rounded top of Looking Stead, opening up superb views into Ennerdale, before the final rocky pull onto the summit plateau of Pillar. There are plenty of perfect spots up here for a brew and a picnic while you take in the scenery, before we retrace our steps back towards Wasdale — perhaps finishing the day with well-earned refreshments at the historic Wasdale Head Inn.

Why Women Only Walks?

These walks will increase your confidence and build empowerment by equipping you with the skills and self-reliance you need to enjoy the outdoors. You can gain skills and independence that will help you on future walks.

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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