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Bannerdale Crags is a fell in the
English Lake District. It
stands between Blencathra and
Bowscale Fell in the
Northern Fells.
Bannerdale Crags is a ridge...
- a 1949 children's
novel by
Geoffrey Trease, and the
first of his five
Bannerdale novels. They are
school stories set in ****berland, in the Lake District...
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Angletarn Pikes Ard
Crags Armboth Fell
Arnison Crag Arthur's Pike
Bakestall Bannerdale Crags Barf
Barrow Base
Brown Beda Fell
Binsey Birker Fell
Birkhouse Moor...
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starting point for
ascents of the
nearby hills, such as
Bowscale Fell,
Bannerdale Crags and
Souther Fell. It lies on the
River Glenderamackin, a tributary...
- (2,303 ft)
Great Calva, 690 m (2,264 ft)
Ullock Pike, 690 m (2,264 ft)
Bannerdale Crags, 683 m (2,241 ft) Bakestall, 673 m (2,208 ft)
Carrock Fell, 663...
- the
Keswick to
Penrith road. The
northern ridges lead to
Souther Fell,
Bannerdale Crags,
Bowscale Fell and
Mungrisdale Common, with its
barely discernible...
- the
Blencathra group,
connected to this
higher fell by the
intervening Bannerdale Crags. In
common with many
fells the
western slopes are
smooth and convex...
- top,
Atkinson Pike. This is the
focal point for
connecting ridges to
Bannerdale Crags and
Mungrisdale Common to the north. The ‘saddle’ is
bounded by...
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issues such as ****uality, racism,
drugs and
family difficulties. The
Bannerdale series of five
novels (1949–56) by
Geoffrey Trease,
starting with No Boats...
- fell of The Nab,
these two sub
valleys named Bannerdale and
Rampsgill contain the
streams of
Bannerdale Beck and
Rampsgill Beck
which meet at a point...