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  • ...Crag Col is the source of Little Narrowcove Beck in the east and of Piers Gill in the west. The latter works its way around Lingmell to [[Wast Water]] thr ...into Lingmell Beck. These are good examples in Cumberland for this type of gill and are also biologically important due to their species richness.<ref name
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  • ...s (2003): ISBN 0-9543904-1-5</ref> To the south of Ore Gap runs Yeastyrigg Gill, the main headwater of Lingcove Beck, flowing into the fastness of upper Es ...u and crosses a sharp depression at the head of Rossett Gill to make for [[Rossett Pike]]. The continuation of this ridge provides the connection to the Centr
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  • ...tmorland Gazette |year=1958}}</ref> providing a high level connection to [[Rossett Pike]] in the Southern Fells. ...f_Stickle_from_Troughton_Gill_B.jpg|Pike of Stickle as seen from Troughton Gill.
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  • |picture caption=Great End from the top of Grains Gill ...s its features. On the western side of The Band is the deep ravine of Skew Gill, a tributary of Wasdale-bound Lingmell Beck. At the base of The Band the ri
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  • ...ands adrift from the main ridge, with the valleys of Langstrath and Grains Gill falling on either side. These combine some miles downstream to form the [[R ...onethwaite. Access is also possible from Great Langdale, ascending Rossett Gill from the Old Hotel. Many walkers will reach the summit indirectly having cl
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  • |name=Rossett Pike |picture=Rossett Pike.JPG
    5 KB (736 words) - 16:42, 15 January 2017
  • [[File:Angle Tarn.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Angle Tarn with Rossett Gill behind]]
    377 B (59 words) - 21:54, 2 February 2016