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View of east side of Mickldore from Cam Spout Crag

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View of east side of Mickldore from Cam Spout Crag

Caption - Mickledore from the East - This picture (taken in very different conditions to the other shots in this sequence) shows the eastern side of Mickldore as seen from Cam Spout Crag. The path from the summit via Foxes Tarn is faintly visible leading from the skyline to the left of the picture and it enters a gully (not visible) which is followed to a point below the crags where it joins the path up to Mickledore.

Walk 2034 : Scafell from Wasdale Head

Photographer : Ann Bowker

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