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Bonscale Pike is a fell in the
English Lake District,
standing above Howtown on Ullswater. It is the
northern end of a spur
running north north west from...
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Brock Crags, 561 m (1,841 ft) Arthur's Pike, 533 m (1,749 ft)
Bonscale Pike, 524 m (1,719 ft) Sallows, 516 m (1,693 ft) Beda Fell, 509 m (1,670 ft)...
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Hallin Fell
photographed whilst walking down from
Bonscale Pike...
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Black Combe Black Fell
Blake Fell Blea Rigg
Bleaberry Fell
Blencathra Bonscale Pike
Bowfell Bowscale Fell Brae Fell
Brandreth Branstree Brim Fell Brock...
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Demming Crag 34D: LD S 525 13 1,722 43 89 90 NY222002 B,Sy 304
Bonscale Pike 34C: LD E
Wainwright 524 1 1,719 3 90 NY453200 W,B,Sy,Fel 305 Lord's...
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falls steeply to Swarthbeck. This
stream divides the fell from its twin,
Bonscale Pike,
before flowing to Ullswater. The
north western face of Arthur's Pike...
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Steel Knotts Seen
across Fusedale from the
slopes of
Bonscale Pike. Highest point
Elevation 432 m (1,417 ft)
Prominence c. 45 m
Parent peak High Raise...
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behind Lady of the Lake at Glenridding.
Howtown Pier and
steamer seen from
Bonscale Pike
Raven leaving the
jetty at Howtown.
Pooley Bridge Pier, with River...
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trace of
Lakeland remain, with the
steep faces of Arthur's Pike and
Bonscale Pike
looming over the lake. The
complex valley system of
Martindale lies...
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north from
Loadpot Hill, two
short spurs fan out to the twin tops of
Bonscale Pike and Arthur's Pike.
These two fells, both with
craggy faces overlooking...