Mosedale Beck

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A map of Mosedale Beck (shown in blue) from 1925

Mosedale Beck is a stream in Cumberland which runs into Wast Water below Wasdale Head.

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.

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