Day 4, Seatoller to Grasmere
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I had a comfortable night's sleep and planned the day over a continental breakfast at the hostel. I realised that I could get the bus back to where I left off, walk the Seatoller to Grasmere section, and bus back to Keswick. No need to carry heavy pack! So I booked myself another night at the hostel, threw everything I needed for the day into a carrier bag, refilled my water bottles, rushed off to Millets to buy a small day pack and headed to the bus terminus.
Back on the trail!
I'm watching ewe π€£
There's a cloud in that one! π
The path from here to Grasmere was quite long but fairly level. I met a couple of ladies who I would say were in their seventies. They had been up to Easdale Tarn and back which was a pretty amazing achievement as one of them had Parkinson's disease. They were in holiday in Grasmere.
Back in Grasmere I had a pint of Lowe's water Gold, it barely touched the sides. Then I had to jog along to the bus stop and arrived seconds before the bus, that was good timing!
Derwentwater from the bus window.
I arrived back at Keswick and headed to Wethies because I fancied a chicken boneless basket, washed down with a glass of Australian Shiraz, heavenly.
I got chatting to two other ladies who were on their own and might have had another glass of wine, or two π One of them was from Holland and the other I think was from Sussex.
I got back to my hostel room to find there was just one other occupant and she was fast asleep so I had to very quietly get ready for bed. She got up at 3.30pm to head off to climb Raven Crag to see the sunrise. I went back to sleep π€