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Bleaberry Fell is a fell in the Lake
District in ****bria, England, with a
height of 590
metres (1,936 ft). It
stands on the main
watershed between Borrowdale...
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Bleaberry Tarn is a
small natural mountain tarn near
Buttermere in the
English Lake District.
Located at NY165154 (OS
Landranger 89), it lies in a corrie...
- The crag is the
terminal cliff on a
short ridge running north west from
Bleaberry Fell,
dropping about 400 feet (120 metres) from the
plateau above. Below...
- from
behind it
could easily be missed. From here the
ridge descends over
Bleaberry Knott (1,675 ft / 511 m) and Low Birk Fell,
curving east
above the middle...
- (notably the
stony track by the side of
Scale Force and the path from
Bleaberry Tarn to the summit) and the red
colouring of the
paths can be seen from...
- m (2,297 ft) Loft Crag, 680 m (2,231 ft) High Seat, 608 m (1,995 ft)
Bleaberry Fell, 590 m (1,936 ft) Sergeant's Crag, 571 m (1,873 ft)
Steel Fell, 553...
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Coniston Water Bigland Tarn near
Haverthwaite Blackbeck Tarn on
Haystacks Bleaberry Tarn,
north of Red Pike, near
Buttermere Blea Tarn, near Boot, Eskdale...
- Fell
Birkhouse Moor
Birks Black Combe Black Fell
Blake Fell Blea Rigg
Bleaberry Fell
Blencathra Bonscale Pike
Bowfell Bowscale Fell Brae Fell Brandreth...
- Buttermere. On this side are high crags, wild
combes and a
small tarn,
Bleaberry Tarn. High
Stile is most
easily ascended as part of a
traverse of the...
- 1549528 Type
reservoir Primary inflows Tarn Head Beck, Near Gill, Far Gill,
Bleaberry Gill
Primary outflows Tarn Beck Basin countries
United Kingdom Surface...