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The Walna Scar Road climbs steadily to cross Torver Beck

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The Walna Scar Road climbs steadily to cross Torver Beck

Caption - The Walna Scar Road climbs steadily to cross Torver Beck as it descends from Goat's Water. From here the Walna Scar Road climbs to a col which lies to the left of Brown Pike. This fell is the prominent fell in this picture with the superb ridge leading over Buck Pike to Dow Crag.

Walk 1217 : Dow Crag & the Old Man of Coniston

Photographer : Lou Johnson

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