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  • ...isdale Common to the north. The 'saddle' is bounded by crags to the east, Tarn Crag and Foule Crag being the principal faces. Between Tarn Crag and Foule Crag is Sharp Edge, an aptly named arête which provides one
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  • ...upplemented by extensive conifer plantations in many areas, particularly [[Grisedale Forest]] in [[Furness]] in the south part of the area. ...e north stand [[Grasmoor]], the highest in the range at 2,795 feet, [[Grisedale Pike]] and the hills around the valley of [[Coledale, Cumberland|Coledale]]
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  • |picture caption=Nethermost Pike from Grisedale ...thwaite Cove. Surrounded by crag on three sides, this corrie contains Hard Tarn, a small pool on a rock shelf. This is one of the most difficult mountain t
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  • ...salient in the breast of the fell, runs due west to [[Seat Sandal]] across Grisedale Hause. ==Grisedale Tarn==
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  • |picture=Dollywaggon Pike from Grisedale.jpg ...e south of Dollywaggon Pike is the complex depression containing Grisedale Tarn, with [[Seat Sandal]] and [[Fairfield (fell)|Fairfield]] rising beyond.
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  • It is the north-western face above Grisedale that is St Sunday Crag's chief glory. The long graceful curve of the top is ...nday Crag can also be ascended from the east by making first for Grisedale Tarn. This puts the summit into reach from Grasmere or Dunmail Raise.
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  • | [[Angle Tarn (Langstrath)|Angle Tarn]] || {{map|NY245075}} || || North of [[Bowfell]] | [[Blackbeck Tarn]] || {{map|NY202127}} || || On [[Haystacks]]
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  • * From Grasmere the route climbs again to the pass of Grisedale Hause from where Wainwright offers a choice of three routes: either by way * From Patterdale, a stiff climb leads to Angle Tarn and [[Kidsty Pike]], which at 2,560 feet is the highest point on the walk.
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  • ...the nearby mountain and thrown the Cumbrian crown jewels into [[Grisedale Tarn]] before being themselves captured, blinded and castrated by the victorious
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  • [[File:Grisedale from Seat Sandal.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Looking down Grisedale to Ullswater: Seat Sandal summit in far distance, St Sunday Crag on the rig ...1,761 feet contains Lakeland's highest substantial tarn, [[Grisedale Tarn]]. The fell reaches a height of 2,415 feet.
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  • ...e south of the Striding Edge- Birkhouse Moor ridge runs the long valley of Grisedale, emptying into the head of [[Ullswater]]. There are small pockets of mixed ...arn Beck forms the western perimeter of Birkhouse Moor, draining the large tarn of that name nestling beneath the summit of Helvellyn. There is more rock o
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  • ...t of {{convert|574|m|ft|0|x}} by the side of Grisedale Tarn at the head of Grisedale, before rising again to [[Seat Sandal]]. Dollywaggon Pike is usually consid
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  • ...Armboth public car park. Launchy Gill flows across the plateau via Launchy Tarn. This is prominent on [[Ordnance Survey]] maps, but on the ground is a pool ...estward over the main ridge to the higher fells where a great sweep from [[Grisedale Pike]] to [[Bowfell]] can be seen. Fisher Crag presents a better viewpoint
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  • |picture caption=The slopes of Baugh Fell from Grisedale ...rm the hill's western boundary. The eastern limit of the fell is marked by Grisedale Beck, the main tributary of the [[Clough River]] which flows through Garsda
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  • ...y the summit of [[Lord's Seat]], the [[Whinlatter Pass]], the summits of [[Grisedale Pike]] and Crag Hill, the Newlands Pass, and the summits of [[Robinson (Lak ...ly point of the CP is approximatley ½ mile south-south-west of [[Dalehead Tarn]].<ref>http://streetmap.co.uk/idld.srf?x=322508&y=520984&z=120&sv=322508,52
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