If you’re not familiar with the Bowland Fells, the name Totridge Fell might draw a blank, but it’s a substantial mass on the southern flank of the plateau, presenting a pleasing dome shape eastwards towards Dunsop Bridge. To make more of it, this route follows the edge west over Wolf Fell before diverting north to drop into the hidden cleft of Fiendsdale. Ambush by bandits is unlikely here, but cannot be conclusively ruled out.
10 miles, 16.10 km, 530m ascent, 2 – 4 hours. Dunsop Bridge, with Clitheroe and Longridge not far away.
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This week's Friday Night Video is about the pure obsession and effort behind a hard trad first ascent by Québécois/Australian Jacques Beaudoin. Mother Earth (8b) is a stunning sixty-degree thin crack climb hidden amongst bushland that has been...