
After scouring OS maps all week in search of bivvy spots for 2020 and spotted "Dubs Hut". Right ol' challenge to get to the hut as I nipped over Honister Pass - felt a load better than last years attempt of this pass on a road bike. Thought I'd share a couple of pictures post ride because this area is so bloody pretty.

I can't say that I found a cafe at the top, the cafe has always been there, I can say that I noticed it instead. Coffee was £2.00 and stayed hot for quite some time, decent too. I paired this caffeine boost with a double ginger energy bar from Alpkit, Keswick. It's probably one of the most enjoyable energy bars I've ever eaten.

After checking the Garmin I realised my original route of down into Buttermere, turn left and head back up the bridal path the other side would only bring me right back to the top of Honister. Deciding against to ascents in one day, I opted to cycle the rest of the 500ft to the top of the quarry cycling about 80% of the way up and the other 20% pushing.The adverse gradient was full of wheelspin tomfoolery until I got to the top. Deciding to carry on to the original final destination of Dubs Hut.

Below is a picture of a 4x4 making light work of the climb I was yet to attempt.

There's a decent water supply right outside the hut - no need to carry lots of water


It was a little hard to get going again as it was a bit windy and misty / raining, but the views where just so spectacular I was on my way again. The previous wheelspin ascent was a much better downhill with plenty of lumps and bumps to make it a little more interesting.

I can't wait to go back to this place and stay the night, I'm absolutely desperate for a clear night of star gazing either in my tent, tarp, binbag, or a bothy such as this. Warnscale Bothy is just down the way too, so if it's full or other there's always another choice.
