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On the path to High Pike
by Graham Horn geograph for square NY3708 Looking up towards the High Pike summit. There is a good path all the way along... (more)
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The road to the disused quarry on Knock Pike
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY6828 Knock Pike to the right, the slopes of Flagdaw to the left, Dufton Pike... (more)
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On top of Murton Pike (594m)
by Karl and Ali geograph for square NY7323 The abrupt summit of the pike is a superb, aerial viewpoint so unlike the nearby... (more)
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Disused quarry on Knock Pike
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY6828 Dufton Pike NY6926 beyond.
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The Llandegfedd Pike, Llandegfedd Reservoir
by Robin Drayton geograph for square ST3298 See Link .
Stand in the correct place and... (more)
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Cairn on Hunthoof Pike (524m)
by Karl and Ali geograph for square NY6901 A pike is normally a pointed hill or mountain but this hardly describes... (more)
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Sleddale Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square NY5309 A passing cloud shadow darkens the pike, a slight rise on this very wet heather moorland.
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Clougha Pike from the east
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD5459 The pike is not really much of a peak, particularly when approached from this direction.
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The big cairn on Brownthwaite Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD6480 This is not on the very top of the pike but positioned right on the edge,... (more)
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Hartshead Pike from Dukinfield Crematorium
by Gerald England for square SD9602 A long lens view of Hartshead Pike taken from Dukinfield Crematorium.
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Upstream Warnscale Beck, looking to Fleetwith Pike
by Andy Waddington for square NY1914 Category: Beck Peggy's Bridge carries a bridleway (despite being marked on the map as... (more)
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category:BeckX
type:Cross GridX
top:MoorlandX
Pike
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Sport, LeisureX
top:UplandsX
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"Continue round the side of the hill and through a gate"
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square NY6925 Quoted from the North Pennines AONB Partnership's walk 'Geology and... (more)
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subject:BridlewayX
Corrugated Iron ShedX
type:GeographX
GeoparkX
top:PathsX
Pike
Public BridlewayX
Spot HeightX
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Western approach to the village of Knock
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY6727 Tags:
Country RoadX
type:GeographX
Pike
top:Roads, Road TransportX
top:UplandsX
VillageX
subject:VillageX
top:Village, Rural SettlementX
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Rock outcrop on Tarn Hill
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2092 The Dunnerdale Fells are a wonderful expanse of small, craggy knolls culminating... (more)
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top:Air, Sky, WeatherX
Cloud ShadowX
FellsX
Minor Rock OutcropsX
top:MoorlandX
PeakX
Pike
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
SunshineX
top:UplandsX
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Walkers on Cofa Pike
by Karl and Ali for square NY3512 A party of walkers traversing the airy crest of the pike heading towards... (more)
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top:Barren PlateauxX
Hill WalkersX
top:MoorlandX
Mountain RidgeX
top:PathsX
Pike
Ridge PathX
top:UplandsX
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Murton Pike (594m) from White Mines
by Karl and Ali for square NY7323 The pike seen across Gasdale with the ravine/hush of the lead workings of White... (more)
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top:Derelict, DisusedX
HushX
former:Lead Mine WorkingsX
top:MoorlandX
Old Lead MinesX
PeakX
Pike
top:Quarrying, MiningX
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:UplandsX
WalkerX
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Heading for Murton Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square NY7423 Although just outside the Warcop firing range this track is used by the Army to... (more)
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White Mines and Murton Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square NY7422 White Mines is a considerable cleft, probably an artificial gorge (or hush)... (more)
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DaleX
top:Derelict, DisusedX
top:Geological InterestX
HushX
former:Lead Mine WorkingsX
Limestone GorgeX
top:MoorlandX
Old Lead MinesX
Pike
top:Quarrying, MiningX
RavineX
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:UplandsX
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Murton Crag and Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square NY7322 The geology of the North Pennines here is quite complex. The crag is... (more)
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top:Air, Sky, WeatherX
top:Geological InterestX
Limestone CragX
weather:MistX
top:MoorlandX
Pike
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:UplandsX
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Peak Forest Canal
by Gerald England geograph for square SJ9495 From under the end of bridge #5 on the Peak Forest Canal. The fisherman using... (more)
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Fisherman by Bridge #5
by Gerald England geograph for square SJ9495 At bridge #5 on the Peak Forest Canal, the canal passes under Nursery Road and... (more)
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Canal BridgeX
top:CanalsX
FishermanX
FishingX
motorway:M67X
canal:Peak ForestX
Peak Forest CanalX
fish:PikeX
Pike FishingX
fish:RoachX
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The summit of Stickle Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2192 Despite its modest height of 375m the pike has a summit that would be the envy... (more)
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Heading for Stickle Pike (375m)
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2191 The Dunnerdale Fells may be lacking in height but they more than make up for it... (more)
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Hartshead Pike
by Gerald England for square SD9602 Viewed with a long lens from near Mossley Cross.
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Herdwick sheep graze oblivious to the magnificence of Fleetwith Pike
by Andy Waddington geograph for square NY1914 Category: Sheep To be fair, they've probably spent most of the summer on its slopes and... (more)
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Pike sculpture
by Richard Sutcliffe for square NN5000 This metal sculpture by sculptor and environmental artist Rob Mulholland is... (more)
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Path up to High Pike
by Bill Boaden geograph for square NY3708 A steeper part of the ridge.
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Carved seat
by Richard Sutcliffe for square NS3659 This is one of three similar seats at this picnic area. It features fish (perch,... (more)
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Carved SeatX
type:Close LookX
FrogX
PerchX
Picnic AreaX
fish:PikeX
subject:SeatX
fish:TroutX
top:Wild Animals, Plants and MushroomsX
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Busk Pike
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NY3003 |
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Cairn on Pike
by Michael Graham geograph for square NY3032 This appears to be the top
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The Pennine Way above Swindale Beck
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY7029 Knock Pike NY6828 lies dead ahead. Beyond is the valley of the Eden with the... (more)
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Hillside above Swindale Beck
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY7028 View taken from the Pennine Way looking over the valley of the Swindale Beck... (more)
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Knock Pike
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY6828 With a massive disused quarry on the northern flank.
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Disused QuarryX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
type:GeographX
Pike
subject:QuarryX
top:Quarrying, MiningX
top:UplandsX
WallX
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Stile in wall above Swindale Beck
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY6827 Dufton Pike NY6926 dominates the view.
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Sheep by Roeburndale Road
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD5862 Backed by the dark cone of Mallowdale Pike, one of the more shapely of the Bowland fells.
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top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
FellsX
top:GrasslandX
top:MoorlandX
PasturelandX
Pike
Sheep GrazingX
top:UplandsX
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Stickle Pike from Tarn Hill
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2192 A view of the local 'Matterhorn' from one of the numerous tarns... (more)
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Brunt Fell and Stickle Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2192 Brunt Fell is a minor ridge with a few rock outcrops above the marshy hollow of... (more)
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Footpath towards Hare Hall
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2191 A sinuous green track between tumbled down walls leads enticingly onwards.... (more)
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Roughrigg Loch
by Jim G geograph for square NS8064 Looking along east on north bank of Roughrigg Loch.
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On top of Mallowdale Pike (433m)
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD6160 A pleasant, dry summit with a scatter of gritstone outcrops in a sea of rough,... (more)
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Gritstone RocksX
Memorial CairnX
top:MoorlandX
MoorsX
Pike
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
SummitX
top:UplandsX
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Dunnerdale from The Knott
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2291 Dry Hall down to the left overlooked by Stickle Pike across the dale.
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A tarn on Tarn Hill
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2092 Next objective, Stickle Pike (375m) in the near distance.
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Herdwick sheep on Great Stickle
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD2191 'The Dunnerdale Fells are low in stature, small in extent and insignificant... (more)
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Ewes and LambsX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
FellsX
top:GrasslandX
Herdwick SheepX
PeakX
Pike
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:UplandsX
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Wansfell Pike
by Mick Garratt geograph for square NY3904 |
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Gateway onto Rowton Brook Fell
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD5359 Clougha Pike and the headwaters of Rowton Brook beyond. It's odd that the... (more)
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Brownthwaite Pike
by Karl and Ali geograph for square SD6480 The huge cairn and wind shelter can be seen on the skyline.
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Another new carved bench
by Richard Sutcliffe geograph for square NS5472 Another recent addition to the seating at Kilmardinny Loch. This one reflects... (more)
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The Pennine Way above Swindale Beck
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY7028 Looking down towards the footbridge which carries the Pennine Way over Swindale... (more)
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Hillside above Knock Ore Gill
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY7029 The hill in the middle distance is Burney Hill NY6830. Beyond is the valley... (more)
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