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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MickledoreMickledore - Wikipedia

    Mickledore is the distinctive notch in the skyline between Scafell Pike (left) and Scafell (right). Mickledore (the name means great door or pass) is a narrow ridge, 840 metres (2755 ft) high, connecting the mountains of Scafell and Scafell Pike in the English Lake District. It is also a pass between the valleys of Wasdale and Eskdale .

  2. 26 de oct. de 2023 · Whichever route you take, Scafell Pike is a tough, steep hike which involves scrambling over hard terrain. There will be challenges in any season: you might be met with high winds, rain, snow, extreme cold or poor visibility. Preparation is key to climbing safely, minimise your chance of getting lost or hurt and enjoy an exhilarating day out by ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Illgill_HeadIllgill Head - Wikipedia

    Illgill Head. /  54.4327°N 3.28257°W  / 54.4327; -3.28257. Illgill Head is a fell in the English Lake District. It is known more commonly as the northern portion of the Wastwater Screes. The fell is 609 metres (1,998 ft) high and stands along the south-east shore of Wastwater, the deepest lake in England.

  4. Sca Fell. El Sca Fell [skɔːfl] (también escrito a menudo Scafell) es la segunda montaña más alta de Inglaterra con 964 metros tras el Scafell Pike del que está separado por el paso de Mickledore. Está situado dentro del parque nacional del Distrito de los Lagos . Categoría: Montañas y sierras de Inglaterra.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2015 · Scafell Pike Bobble Hat on Wikipedia (Creative Commons) The summit, crowded with hikers. landhere on Flickr (Creative Commons) Been Here? 349. Want to Visit? 391. Scafell Pike

  6. Scafell Pike ni mlima mrefu kuliko yote iliyoko Uingereza, wenye kimo cha mita 978. Tazama pia. Orodha ya milima; Milima ya Ulaya; Makala hii ...

  7. 4 de jul. de 2022 · Scafell Pike – Corridor Route. Hiking Scafell Pike from Seathwaite via the Corridor Route is said to be more challenging than via the more popular tourist route from Wasdale. The reason is two-fold; at 16km in length, it’s longer and it also consists of a couple of sections where easy scrambling is required.