Angle Tarn, with Rosset Pike from descent from Ore Gap
Walk Photo 203708
Caption - Angle Tarn, with Rosset Pike beyond, as seen on the descent from Ore Gap which takes its name from the vein of red Haematite ore which stains the ground red. To the right of Rosset Pike is Rosset Pass marking the start of the long descent back to the Langdale valley.
Walk 2037 : Bowfell & Rosset Pike via the Climber's Traverse
Photographer : John Paterson
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