- Pike o'
Blisco, or Pike of
Blisco, is a
mountain in the Lake
District in ****bria, England.
Located between the
valleys of
Great Langdale and
Little Langdale...
-
Swirl How, and to the
north and
northwest by
Lingmoor Fell and Pike of
Blisco. The
valley descends to join with
Great Langdale above Elter Water. Langdale...
- Stickle.
Other notable fells nearby are
Pavey Ark,
Bowfell and Pike o'
Blisco. Rock
climbing in the area
includes Raven Cragg. A
worthy climbing venue...
- (Kenny Stuart, 1984),
female record 1:43:01 (Victoria Wilkinson, 2018)
Blisco Dash AS 5
miles (8.1 km) 2,000 ft (610 m) - male
record 36:01 (Jack Maitland...
- 536 ft) Wetherlam, 763 m (2,503 ft)
Slight Side, 762 m (2,500 ft) Pike o'
Blisco, 709 m (2,326 ft) Cold Pike, 701 m (2,300 ft)
Harter Fell, 654 m (2,146 ft)...
- the Lake District. A second, much
smaller Red Tarn lies
between Pike of
Blisco and Cold Pike, west of the Langdales. "Red Tarn (Helvellyn) - theLakelandFells"...
- near
Buttermere Blea Tarn, near Boot,
Eskdale Blea Tarn,
between Pike of
Blisco and
Lingmoor Fell Blea Tarn, on
Watendlath fell,
north of
Ullscarf Blea...
- to
Thunacar Knott, Esk
Hause shelter, Bowfell,
Crinkle Crags and Pike of
Blisco. The
route is
approximately 21
kilometres (13 mi) in
length with 1,450 metres...
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England 30 117 Pike of
Blisco 705 177 2,313 581 34B 89 90 54.427978174909;-3.1251912325329 NY271042] Ma...
- A
typical page from The
Southern Fells,
describing an
ascent of Pike of
Blisco. The
diagrams of
ascent are
perhaps the most
innovative feature of the Pictorial...