Im going on an "Extreme Butterflying" trip to the Lake District for 10 days from 2nd July and was hoping to get some info on which sites to visit. My main targets are High Brown Fritillary, Dark Green Fritillary, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary, Northern Brown Argus, Grayling, Large Heath, Mountain Ringlet and Scotch Argus.
Mountain Ringlet: I already have some good site information for Honister Pass and the Irton Fell/Whin Rigg area but does anyone know if Hartsop Dodd near Haweswater is any good? I read somewhere that 120+ were seen there in 2010. Looking at the map, there is a carpark nearby but im unsure exactly where on the site i should be looking for MR. Any ideas? Ive also heard that the nearby High Raise is meant to be excellent (someone saw 300 MR's there in 2010!) but i really need some help with location info.
Scotch Argus: I may be a bit early to see these but id like to take some site information with me just incase. I believe the best places to see this species are at Arnside Knott and Smardale Gill? Does anyone know the best area at Smardale to see them? Also SPBF?
I've already got some reliable info for seeing the HB, DG, SPB Fritillary, NBA, Grayling and Scotch Argus at Arnside, and also the Large Heath at Meathop Moss.
I had another crazy thought about looking for the northern polydama form of the Large Heath at Glasson Moss and thought i could co-incide it with a trip to Finglandrigg NNR to see the Marsh Fritillary if they are still out. They probably aren't but can anyone confirm this? Im unsure when they emerged there.
This is going to be a MAD trip and i think ill sleep for a month afterwards! But ill be insanely happy if i get to see (and photograph) all of my target species

Thanks!
Gill