31st December, my last chance of 2013 for an outing, and mercifully the deluge which had been around for days (it seemed) lifted for a few hours, making for a pleasant walk from Grasmere.
Heading out along Easedale Road as if to climb Helm Crag, but turning West to climb up Easedale to the tarn, I met few people in search of New Year's Eve fresh air.

I did carry a paper map but once again I used the OS mapping app on my phone and it worked pretty well, with just a bit of delay shifting to a new area on the map. Carrying a spare phone means I can still make calls even when the mapping uses up most of my main phone's battery, and a phone is much less flappy in strong wind than a paper map!
Unfortunately the wet weather had left the tarn path very boggy and my well worn boots were finally found out as no longer being waterproof. They are fabric boots, low cut for comfort and with a GoreTex lining; they must be at least five years old and have probably lasted much longer than intended, especially being used for all year round walking across rocky ground and in deep snow. I'm rather sad that they've reached the end of their useful life but also quite excited to have a good reason to buy a new pair.
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