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Scafell Pike seen from south west near Great End

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Scafell Pike seen from south west near Great End

Caption - Scafell Pike seen just over a mile to the south west from Great End. It is actually the peak on the right. Ill Crag, on the left, appears higher because it is nearer. In late autumn, when this picture was taken, the summits had just received their first dusting of snow.

Walk 2046 : Great End via the north west face from Seathwaite

Photographer : John Paterson

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