Day 3, Black Sail Hut to Seatoller
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The day started in the most beautiful way after a mixed night. It was quite windy when I first went yo bed, but it settled at some point but then my hips felt a bit cold. I wrapped my jacket around them, that did the trick and didn't wake up until after eight!! 😁
The red flag on the map was my destination for the day, Seatoller.
I kid you not, the slog up that hill with a 10kg pack on my back was hard work. I took my time, looked back plenty and patted myself on the back. I saw someone's YouTube video of the coast to coast and he mentioned about remembering to look back. It was quite something pulling up that hill. However, the views at the top were just breathtaking. I had seen some of them before climbing Grey's Knott and Brandreth. I picked up the path and took the very long descent down to Honister. I had been looking forward to have a good lunch at Honister but they had a poor selection.
The chap behind the bar said the kitchen could not make me a sandwich, pah! So I decided I would pitch my tent at the campsite and head into Keswick for a nice meal. However, I saw someone waiting at the bus stop who said there was a bus due so I decided to get that with a mind to pop back to the campsite afterwards. Look at that! Superb food at the Bank Tavern, a lovely pub, steak pie, washed down with a pint of Wainwrights. I headed back to the bus depot but then thought why not stay in Keswick for the night so I booked into the youth hostel, shared female dorm, very reasonably priced, lovely clean room, overlooking the stream, shared with two other ladies who were very pleasant.