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Cambridge Crags a spring gushes out of the rock, Bowfell

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Cambridge Crags a spring gushes out of the rock, Bowfell

Caption - Bowfell - At Cambridge Crags a spring gushes out of the rock. To the left is a 'river' of boulders. Climb these for a few yards and then step down onto the Great Slab which rises for 200 feet at an angle of about 30 degrees. Climb the slab using the boulders as occasional hand and footholds.

Walk 2037 : Bowfell & Rosset Pike via the Climber's Traverse

Photographer : John Paterson

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