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Sarah Pitht
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Identify the fells
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14:44:42, 08/07/18 »
Son took this photo from Langstrath yesterday.
He took it from here - the lower/more southerly footbridge in the direction of Stake Pass.
He asked what the distant fells were. I suggested possibly Bowfell, Esk and Rossett Pikes - ish. I ummed and aaahed whether it would be possible to see Great End or the start of the Scafell Pike ridge from there - but i am not sure.
What are your thoughts. oh wise forum?
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Glyno
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17:04:27, 08/07/18 »
Could be Esk Pike on the horizon with Allen Crags (far) and Glaramara (near) rising to the right
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Strider
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18:23:10, 08/07/18 »
Glyno's got it. Checking on Memory map, it's, to be pedantic, Glaramara's 721m lower summit on the right. Bowfell is hidden behind Lining Crag on the left.
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