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Bowfell (named Bow Fell on
Ordnance Survey maps) is a pyramid-shaped
mountain lying at the
heart of the
English Lake District, in the
Southern Fells area...
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peaks such as
Cairn Gorm, a
number of Munros, and well-known
hills such as
Bowfell, the
Langdale Pikes and
Carnedd Dafydd, are not
Marilyns because they do...
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Glaramara ridge overlooking Borrowdale, the
three tops of
Crinkle Crags,
Bowfell and Esk Pike. The core of the area is
drained by the
infant River Esk....
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Windermere Al**** Tarn, east of Grasmere,
below Heron Pike
Angle Tarn,
north of
Bowfell Angle Tarn, east of Patterdale, by
Angletarn Pikes B****enthwaite Lake Beacon...
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places Loft Crag and
Gimmer Crag
within sightlines to east-southeast
while Bowfell is
three kilometres (two miles) west-southwest. The
Southern Fells and...
- just to the
north of High Raise)
Hanging Knotts (a
subsidiary summit of
Bowfell)
Looking Stead (a
prominence on the
ridge between Pillar and
Black Sail...
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Lakeland peaks,
these being, clockwise,
Coniston Old Man,
Crinkle Crags,
Bowfell, Esk Pike,
Scafell Pike,
Great Gable, Kirk Fell, Pillar, High Stile, Grasmoor...
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ridge of
Crinkle Crags extends due
south from its
higher neighbour,
Bowfell.
Between the two is the col of
Three Tarns,
named for the
small pools in...
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Black Fell
Blake Fell Blea Rigg
Bleaberry Fell
Blencathra Bonscale Pike
Bowfell Bowscale Fell Brae Fell
Brandreth Branstree Brim Fell
Brock Crags Broom...
- Helvellyn. Ill Crag
overlooks Eskdale and has
splendid views across to
Bowfell and
Crinkle Crags. It
forms part of the
Scafell chain, and lies
about 1 km...