Day 3: Carraw B & B to Gilsland

It was an exhausting but exhilarating day. Exhausting because the weather was awful - rains and strong winds all day and very tough terrain.
Exhilarating because there is nothing (imho) that beats being in wild-country.


Today the hills did their very best to dampen the spirits of the walkers; the uphills were brutal, the descents slippy and steep with a heavy pack and the high wind pushed you off balance.
But I kept a big smile on my face because I always feel most in tune with myself when I am out here. You understand what your limits are and then realise you always have a little more left.

We met loads of walkers today, some day trippers, others doing the whole route and lots of rambling groups. I was pleased to hear that everyone else had taken two days to do the route we covered today. We also saw a red deer but he ran off before I could take a photo.



We passed the best of the wall today; through Housestead, Sycamore gap ( famous from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves) and Steel Rigg.
We met a lovely Geordie out walking his 7 month old collie. The dog was beautiful but lively and decided to roll completely in a very fresh cow pat.

He fortunately took himself to the lake for a wash but not before sneaking up on a number of unsuspecting walkers!
The last five miles were punishing as we trundled towards the little village of Gilsland for a well-deserved rest.


Distance: 16.2 miles in 6.5 hours (moving time)

Accommodation: The Samson Inn, Gilsland CA8 7DR

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  1. Great account of your travels, Lucy. I'm loving reading your daily blog. Ali xx

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