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[[File:Mosedale Beck 1925.PNG|right|thumb|200px|A map of Mosedale Beck (shown in blue) from 1925]]
[[File:Mosedale Beck - geograph.org.uk - 505354.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mosedale Beck with Pillar the in background]]
'''Mosedale Beck''' is a stream in [[Cumberland]] which runs into [[Wast Water]] below [[Wasdale Head]].
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'''Mosedale Beck''' is a stream in the fell country of [[Cumberland]], around whose valley, Mosedale, stand several famous hills of the Western Fells of the [[Lake District]].  Ultimately the beck runs into [[Wast Water]], which is the deepest lake in [[Lakeland]].


Mosedale Beck rises in [[Little Scoat Fell]], it then flows southwest until it reaches Risson's Force waterfall, it then turns to the south and flows through the village of [[Wasdale Head]].
Mosedale Beck rises in [[Little Scoat Fell]], it then flows south west until it reaches [[Ritson's Force]] waterfall. It then turns to the south and flows through the hamlet of [[Wasdale Head]]. It then flows through Down-in-the-Dale  before it empties into Wast Water near the parallel Lingmell Beck.


The beck finishes its course just below the village, tripping through Down-in-the-Dale where it is swallowed by [[Lingmell Beck]], the united waters emptying after a hundred yards or so into Wast Water, the deepest lake in England
The beck finishes its course just below the village, tripping through Down-in-the-Dale where it is swallowed by [[Lingmell Beck]], the united waters emptying after a hundred yards or so into Wast Water.
 
The [[Mosedale Horseshoe]], a celebrated mountain walk, runs around Mosedale, starting at [[Wasdale Head]] and taking in [[Yewbarrow]], [[Red Pike (Wasdale)|Red Pike]], [[Scoat Fell]], and [[Pillar (Lake District)|Pillar]].<ref>[http://www.fellwalk.co.uk/page20.htm The Mosdale Horseshoe] - Fellwalker</ref>
 
==Tributaries==
Tributaries of the Mosedale Beck include:
*Gatherstone Beck
*Black Beck
*Fogmire Beck
*Lingmell Beck
 
==Outside links==
*Location map: {{wmap|54.4582|-3.2608|zoom=13}}
 
==References==
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Rivers of Cumberland]]
[[Category:Rivers of Cumberland]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, 9 March 2016

Mosedale Beck with Pillar the in background

Mosedale Beck is a stream in the fell country of Cumberland, around whose valley, Mosedale, stand several famous hills of the Western Fells of the Lake District. Ultimately the beck runs into Wast Water, which is the deepest lake in Lakeland.

Mosedale Beck rises in Little Scoat Fell, it then flows south west until it reaches Ritson's Force waterfall. It then turns to the south and flows through the hamlet of Wasdale Head. It then flows through Down-in-the-Dale before it empties into Wast Water near the parallel Lingmell Beck.

The beck finishes its course just below the village, tripping through Down-in-the-Dale where it is swallowed by Lingmell Beck, the united waters emptying after a hundred yards or so into Wast Water.

The Mosedale Horseshoe, a celebrated mountain walk, runs around Mosedale, starting at Wasdale Head and taking in Yewbarrow, Red Pike, Scoat Fell, and Pillar.[1]

Tributaries

Tributaries of the Mosedale Beck include:

  • Gatherstone Beck
  • Black Beck
  • Fogmire Beck
  • Lingmell Beck

Outside links

References

  1. The Mosdale Horseshoe - Fellwalker