Jacob's Ladder February 2025

 Route


We parked at Barber Booth car park, it's now a pay and display car park, you use the RingGo app and location code 51703 - however there was no phone signal but the cashless machine managed to take a payment via a card.

We walked up the valley, broadly following the route of the river Noe, and joining the Pennine Way. The camp was on the side of the river at the base of Jacob's Ladder. Even though the site looks good, we couldn't find a level pitch and both Lanshan's gave their owners an awful nights sleep sliding off the airbed.

Weather



The forecast was for clear skies and low wind, which was exactly what we got! The temperature hit -1 during the evening, which was about 3 degrees inside the tent. In the morning there was a thick of ftost on one side of the tent, and the water on the roads had frozen. The sky was completely clear as we walked back to the car, and a small amount of mist appeared on Rushup Edge before burning off.

Equipment

Shane had a new khaki Lanshan 2 tent with some very beefy Titanium stakes. We both had Black Diamond Trail trekking poles which seem high quality and feature packed.


Summary

A really nice camp, short, level, trek in and pretty much perfect weather. The night was cold, and the Leviathon only just managed to keep me warm. I slept in the down gear, but should have had a base layer on as well.



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