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The path from Red Tarn climbs steadily across the fellside

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The path from Red Tarn climbs steadily across the fellside

Caption - The path from Red Tarn climbs steadily across the fellside with the great gash containing Browney Gill clearly seen. Cold Pike is the rocky summit on the left with Little Stand centre leading into the flanks of the Crinkle Crags forming the right hand skyline.

Walk 1132 : Great Langdale & The Crinkle Crags

Photographer : Lou Johnson

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Walking in the Lake District National Park is amongst the best in the British Isles. The natural beauty has attracted many artists and writers through the centuries and today the same scenery provides the perfect backdrop to a wide variety of walks. The National Park is located wholly within Cumbria with Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick the main tourist towns. For many this is the finest area in England for walking with a wide variety of scenery. Even on the busiest weekends it is possible to get away from the crowds by carefully selecting one of the less-visited fells. More Information

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