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Offline Rooster-X wrote DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 13:55:45 PM
Anybody know if Causey Pike, west of Keswick has been DS'ed or slope soared, would suit this weekends forecast of South winds as Catbells needs a Westerly or Easterly.

Cheers

Tom

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Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 14:07:10 PM
From the pick it looks ds able, i personally havent flown there but have flown cat bells which was good but lots of walkers even in winter :'(

Nice looking ridge but no doubt a BIG walk as most are in that area.


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Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 15:21:37 PM
The bigger the walk, the less number of walkers ;)

If the wind and weather is right, I will check it out this weekend  :af

Tom

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Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 17:37:20 PM
Yeah let us know how you get on and what the local foot traffic is like. ;)


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Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 20:23:17 PM
Nice bit of spotting, Tom. :af
Certainly looks very promising.
Look forward to your comments.


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Offline wdeighton wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 22:10:52 PM


just had a look.
The thing that I am never sure of the the hills in front (Windward for a north or a south).

There seems to be a nice shoulder at crag hill going over 650m (Where the hill in front is only 400m) and the shoulder may protect it and keep the back side clean.

Anybody been up there. Whats the parking and access like? about a 4h drive from the Midlands. That further than south Wales, but interesting non the less. Weekend away kind of thing.


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Offline Floydupton wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 22:56:14 PM
Another one to look at in that area is Ullock Pike on the west side of Skidaw, would be good for a SW (sat forecast).  Parking in Dodd wood not too far away.

I walked up there before Christmas and it looked very promising.

Only tried DSing the once before but keen to try again soon - when the mini dragon ballast update is complete.  Unfortunately got a wedding the flatlands (south) this weekend  >:(

Paul


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Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 17, 2011, 23:02:49 PM
Will find out on Saturday and report back  :af

Tried another new frontside slope after work this afternoon, Weatherfell  just above Hawes, fantastic lift even in light winds, even better you can drive to the top, park and fly  :D

Only downside was when I stupidly flew my Artist F3F into me on landing, put my TX aerial through the wing and dislodged a flap servo as I only managed to get one hand on the nose to stop it driving itself through my heart like a stake  :'' Oh well better break out the carbon cloth and resin  $%& Must practice catching gliders more  ;)

Tom :)

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Reply #8
Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 08:59:11 AM
Found another pic of causey, looks like the other side of the ridge of roosters origional pic.
Looks similar to catbells to me.


Reply #9
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 09:26:48 AM
Cool, I think that's Catbells in the background, really looking forward to tomorrow.  :af

Tom

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Reply #10
Offline n-tropic wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 10:16:49 AM
Looks like a world class site to me - as long as it gets some good clean wind. A couple of spots like that with drive to the top access and we'd be giving the Americans a run for their money!

Steve


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Offline Zim wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 10:24:12 AM
Looks fantastic Tom. Go fast!

Z


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Online markg wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 10:43:38 AM
I was thinking this was somewhere else I'd been and thought that it might be good for you DS types.  Turns out that the place I was thinking of was Longside Edge, here's a picture I took of that place on the way up Skiddaw:



It's a fair walk mind and it would need a south westerly I think.


Reply #13
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 10:47:53 AM
Well I'll do a full reccy tomorrow and check out both sites and see what they are like, will probably be on my own but thinking of taking a tripod so might be able to catch some video, just have to see  :xx

Cheers,

Tom

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Reply #14
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 11:23:02 AM
Here is a map of Longside Edge


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Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 11:36:21 AM
Turning out to be a very good thread this, uncovering some very promising ds sites, hopefully not as many walkers as some of the more popular ridges.

Looking forward to flight reports, walk times etc.


Reply #16
Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 12:23:25 PM
I was thinking this was somewhere else I'd been and thought that it might be good for you DS types.  Turns out that the place I was thinking of was Longside Edge, here's a picture I took of that place on the way up Skiddaw:



It's a fair walk mind and it would need a south westerly I think.


Looks like a section of Causey Pike (see last photo above), must have the same parents.
Hopefully these sites won't be too arduous for the near-elderly.


Reply #17
Online markg wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 12:39:13 PM
It does look very similar, that's what confused me when I read this thread. 

The way I got up there was via a really quite steep path from the road near to the Ravenstone Hotel, although looking at the maps it does seem as though a shallower (but inevitably much longer) ascent may be possible. 

If the wind was right one day I might even lug my M60 up there and chance some DSing myself.


Reply #18
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 12:48:53 PM
I can text you tomorrow when I get to the top if its any good  :ev

Tom

PM your Moby No. if your interested

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Reply #19
Online markg wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 14:04:15 PM
I'm busy this weekend but I'll be interested to hear how it goes.


Reply #20
Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 18, 2011, 16:33:23 PM
Info on time taken for the ascent & degree of difficulty (related to weight/no. of planes hauled up) would be greatly appreciated.
Hope it works out fine :af


Reply #21
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 19, 2011, 21:00:56 PM
Well the news is not great, yes you can DS Longside Edge, but it is a hell of a walk, took me 2 hours to get up there. The slope is scary steep and if you lost the model there is no where to land so it would disappear into the abyss. The LZ on the front is tight, although it is rock free and springy heather. I carried up two models (Vector 3 and a M60) and a rucksack and my shoulders and legs are killing. Plenty of people up there as well, walking up steep hills appears to be quite popular  $%&

Didn't find the DSing as easy as Rushup Edge, but I did manage a few laps, more of an experts DS slope. Still at least I can cross it off the list  :''

Tom


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Reply #22
Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 19, 2011, 21:15:43 PM
Thanks, Tom.

Looks like the hike is a bit too much for me, but there are many more fit who hopefully will try it too.

The last photo you posted makes it look inviting, but unless it's a very long ridge it's possibly too convex-curved to be particularly user friendly except perhaps when the wind is dead-on. Likely the wind would spill round into the back.

Did you lug up a compass? What direction does it face?


Reply #23
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Longside Edge on March 20, 2011, 08:35:51 AM
Last Edit: March 20, 2011, 08:37:38 AM by Rooster-X
The slope was dead onto the wind which was coming from the South West, the ridge is in a straight line but undulates, the bit I tried was the lowest but this makes you feel a bit cramp although I felt too exposed on the high bits but this would open the slope up and make it feel bigger. Its just getting you head around these high peaks they are awesomely steep.

« Last Edit: March 20, 2011, 08:37:38 AM by Rooster-X »
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Reply #24
Online markg wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 20, 2011, 08:38:56 AM
Good effort for trying it.  Where did you set off walking from?


Reply #25
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Longside Edge on March 20, 2011, 09:43:01 AM
Dodd wood, it starts off with easy forest tracks, then it turns into rocky single track as you start the climb up to Carl Side, this then becomes a grassy nano track until you intersect the main drag up to Carl Side, which then goes up Skiddaw. Turn left for Longside Edge, you will then start thinking how big everything is, but feel the fear and fly anyway  ;D

I then decided to carry on along the ridge and then find a concessionary foot path back towards the road (A591) and then wander (with aching legs) back through Dodds Wood towards the car.

The main car park is pay and display so I parked in one of the free lay-bys off the road, if I was going again I would park near the Ravenstone Hotel and approach from the North as this would cut down on the walking as it is more direct. Still if you like walking, knock yourself out ;)

Tom

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Reply #26
Online markg wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 20, 2011, 09:47:26 AM
Ah.  I was wondering why it had taken you two hours to get up there.


Reply #27
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Longside Edge on March 20, 2011, 10:08:17 AM
Here is a sketch of my route


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Reply #28
Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 20, 2011, 21:27:45 PM
Well the news is not great, yes you can DS Longside Edge, but it is a hell of a walk, took me 2 hours to get up there. The slope is scary steep and if you lost the model there is no where to land so it would disappear into the abyss. The LZ on the front is tight, although it is rock free and springy heather. I carried up two models (Vector 3 and a M60) and a rucksack and my shoulders and legs are killing. Plenty of people up there as well, walking up steep hills appears to be quite popular  $%&

Didn't find the DSing as easy as Rushup Edge, but I did manage a few laps, more of an experts DS slope. Still at least I can cross it off the list  :''

Tom

Thanks for report Tom

That still leaves Causey-pike and Ullock-pike to try now then?
A friend of mine has mentioned Ullock to me in the past, said the walk wasnt so bad, will have to make further enquiries.
When the days get a bit longer/lighter i hope to get up that area and check out a few of these sites, anybody else interested ???


Reply #29
Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Longside Edge on March 21, 2011, 02:17:32 AM
The slope was dead onto the wind which was coming from the South West, the ridge is in a straight line but undulates, the bit I tried was the lowest but this makes you feel a bit cramp although I felt too exposed on the high bits but this would open the slope up and make it feel bigger. Its just getting you head around these high peaks they are awesomely steep.

I'm guessing the lower section you flew was that in the foreground of the second of your last posted photos?
Certainly looks to me more much promising on this one, since the frontside appears less rounded.
Could be a mega site with a fast mouldie, & looks like there's some decent landing on the front.


Reply #30
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on March 21, 2011, 10:20:13 AM
Yeah but my legs are still aching today ;)

Causey Pike next, Ullock Pike is part of the Longside Edge so don't need to go back up there. Looking at the map Causey Pike won't be as long a walk, lets just hope its a suitable slope  :xx

Tom

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Reply #31
Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on April 07, 2011, 13:51:06 PM
Yeah but my legs are still aching today ;)

Causey Pike next, Ullock Pike is part of the Longside Edge so don't need to go back up there. Looking at the map Causey Pike won't be as long a walk, lets just hope its a suitable slope  :xx

Tom

Hi Tom

Im going to be in the lake district for 4 days from the 25th April and was wondering if you would be about to check out causey or any other of the ridges you have mentioned, wind permitting of course.

I have a "antique" Prospeed radar gun arriving any day and if it works ok it would be good to try it out.

Chris 


Reply #32
Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on April 07, 2011, 21:28:10 PM
Good luck with the clockwork radar, Chris.
Let us know how you get on :af


Reply #33
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on April 08, 2011, 09:56:01 AM
Was up Catbell's yesterday looking across at Causey Pike, looks like a mega site if you don't mind the walk up and have some serious DS skills,  as soon as we get the correct wind direction will check it out.

Catbell's was superb yesterday, blue skies, strong Westerly wind light foot traffic and me with a brand new D60 to maiden  :ev - wow what a fantastic day out! Life is good  :af

Review here http://www.modelflying.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=49729&p=1

Cheers

Tom :)

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Reply #34
Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on April 08, 2011, 11:13:20 AM
Tom

Just read your post on the D60 maiden, excellent write up. I guess you are well pleased and you should be, its a monster of a plane and the fact it flies likes its on rails really helps the confidence thing !

Cat bells is a fantastic Ds location but i ds,ed it in late autumn and the number of walkers was staggering, hopefully causey might prove to be a little quieter with regards foot traffic not Ds whistle ;)

Cant wait to get back up the lake district in a couple of weeks and get in a few "laps", just hope the wind gods are on my side.

   Chris


Reply #35
Offline Rooster-X wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on April 08, 2011, 13:07:00 PM
Thats the problem with this DS lark, all the good sites are a haven for walkers, all our local frontside slopes never see any walkers and only the occasional paraglider. What we noticed about Catbells yesterday is all the walkers vanished about 16:30 so we had the ridge to ourselves, walkers must get hungry and thirsty, slope soarers are made of sterner stuff  ;)

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Reply #36
Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on April 29, 2011, 21:58:02 PM
Good luck with the clockwork radar, Chris.
Let us know how you get on :af

Not good news on the "clockwork" radar gun :'(
Fastest speed it has managed to pick up is only 122mph so its allready redundant, but for 20quid it was worth a gamble.
However!!! As a ds gun for someone chasing weasel ds records it may be ideal, know anyone G ?  :''
 


Reply #37
Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on April 30, 2011, 00:37:24 AM
Not good news on the "clockwork" radar gun :'(
Fastest speed it has managed to pick up is only 122mph so its allready redundant, but for 20quid it was worth a gamble.
However!!! As a ds gun for someone chasing weasel ds records it may be ideal, know anyone G ?  :''

Not really; the only idiot I know endeavouring to lap a Weasel stuffed it into the backside a few weeks ago at a radared 95 mph :banghead:
Now repaired best possible without a full stripdown, but probably no longer stiff enough to go any faster:(

Anyhow, the Stalker Pro is more than adequate for my needs....... :''


Reply #38
Offline deckit wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on May 01, 2011, 00:37:14 AM
Cats Bells should be quite good today.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/nw/keswick_forecast_wind.html

Anyone going?


Reply #39
Offline cambrad wrote Re: DS Slopes - Causey Pike? on May 01, 2011, 10:51:47 AM
Yep, hundreds of walkers :'(

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