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Blea Rigg has a height of 541m (1,775 ft). It is a Wainright that rises between the valleys of Easedale and Great Langdale. The fell has a number of named tops in addition to the summit - in fact the...
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The shapely peak of Bow Fell is instantly recognisable in any view and it commands a superb position at the centre of three popular valleys — Great Langdale, Langstrath and Eskdale. It is from the former that the mountain is...
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Crinkle Crags is as fun a mountain as its name suggests, consisting of a serrated ridge of little peaks and valleys that undulates for over a mile. The path along the ridge is a delight, with new vistas and delights...
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Gibson Knott is one of the Wainwrights and reaches a height of 420m (1,378 ft). It is located between Greenburn and Far Easedale along the southern ridge leading from High Rise. Due to its modest height, views are fair but...
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The distinctive profile of the Langdale Pikes is instantly recognisable in any view and this rugged group of mountains offers a variety of walks to suit all tastes, from a gentle climb to Stickle Tarn to a full-scale scramble up...
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Pike of Stickle has a height of 709m (2,326 ft). This Wainright is one of three fells that form the famous Langdale Pikes (the others being Harrison Stickle and Loft Crag) - one of the most popular fell walk destinations...
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The distinctive profile of Rossett Pike is a familiar landmark that stands, sentry-like, overlooking the steep, winding pull-up to the Scafells on the old packhorse route beside Rossett Gill. Although rarely climbed in its own right, Rossett Pike is well...
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Sergeant Man reaches a height of 736m (2,415 ft) and is actually only a secondary summit of High Raise, but was given Wainwright status nonetheless, because in Alfred Wainright’s words it "is so prominent an object and offers so compelling...
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