I will be in Ambleside around July 8 - does anyone know if there is any chance of seeing a mountain ringlet anywhere nearby? I don't mind if involves a fair hike - that's what I'm going for!
Thanks.
Simon
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Hi
I found Cold Pike very good a few years back.
Park at Three Shire Stone, and head up to Cold Pike. The best spot was between Cold Pike and The Gaitkins at about NY263033
If the weather is such that they are not flying, have poke around in some of the gassy tussocks for sheltering individuals.
We found three altogether in not very good conditions.
Good luck.


I found Cold Pike very good a few years back.
Park at Three Shire Stone, and head up to Cold Pike. The best spot was between Cold Pike and The Gaitkins at about NY263033
If the weather is such that they are not flying, have poke around in some of the gassy tussocks for sheltering individuals.
We found three altogether in not very good conditions.
Good luck.


Hi Simon,
sorry for the late reply, I assume you are in Ambleside by now. For the Fleetwith M. Ringlets you park at the Slate Quarry / Youth Hostel on the B5289 and take the footpath behind the Slate Quarry (signposted 'Haystacks') you then walk up the zig-zag path for a few minutes before it straightens out and continue on this path until it starts to flatten out a bit. You will then see some upright pieces of slate on your right. At this point there will be another path off to the left that goes up a hill. Take this path and the M Ringlets were in the rough grasses on the left of the path as you head up the hill.
You may well be too late but with the weather being as it has, but there may be a few left.
Good luck
Paul
sorry for the late reply, I assume you are in Ambleside by now. For the Fleetwith M. Ringlets you park at the Slate Quarry / Youth Hostel on the B5289 and take the footpath behind the Slate Quarry (signposted 'Haystacks') you then walk up the zig-zag path for a few minutes before it straightens out and continue on this path until it starts to flatten out a bit. You will then see some upright pieces of slate on your right. At this point there will be another path off to the left that goes up a hill. Take this path and the M Ringlets were in the rough grasses on the left of the path as you head up the hill.
You may well be too late but with the weather being as it has, but there may be a few left.
Good luck
Paul