Sunday, 2 July 2000

Broad Crag

Broad Crag

Broad Crag looms over the Corridor Route

Broad Crag

Height934m (3,064ft)
Prominence52m (171ft)
RegionSouthern Fells
Climbed2 Times

Broad Crag is the fifth-highest peak in England and a central component of the sprawling Scafell massif. While it is often dismissed by casual peak-baggers as merely a rugged waypoint on the high-level traverse between Great End and Scafell Pike, Broad Crag possesses a stark, wild personality of its own. It serves as a dramatic high-altitude hinge, connecting the northern ridges to the summit plateau of England's highest mountain.

Broad Crag Summit

Broad Crag's summit with Scafell Pike beyond

The summit of Broad Crag is a masterclass in Lakeland geology—a desolate, chaotic expanse of angular volcanic scree and large, lichen-spotted boulders. It lacks the curated, platform feel of its taller neighbor; instead, the top is defined by a small, unassuming cairn that barely rises above the surrounding sea of stone. Navigating the summit requires a keen eye and steady footing, as the terrain is a rough, uneven maze of rock. However, the reward for those who venture across its craggy plateau is a commanding, panoramic view that offers one of the most unobstructed sightlines toward the precipitous slopes of the Scafell Pike massif and the deep, sweeping valleys stretching out below.

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