Access in South Lakes isn't affected too much - less rain and flooding than north - just likely to be a lot of disruption travelling about the county for some time to come.
Glenridding can now be accessed, just, from Troutbeck (A66) but not from Pooley end or Kirkstone. Apart from the heaps of rock covering the road the surface has erupted in a lot of places and it is likely to be months before it is back to normal.
The A591 is blocked by a number of "landslips" - one of them no doubt containing quite a bit of Helvellyn Mine tips - from the Thirlmere straining well south to Dunmail. Several vehicles, including a Langdale MR Landrover, are stuck between them. Again it's estimated at months before the road reopens.
Strange comment on that link squirrel. One guy says it was deeper at Pooley end than Glenridding - seems like Ullswater's got a tilt on.::)