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Catstye Cam is a fell in the
English Lake District. It is an
outlier of
Helvellyn in the
Eastern Fells. The name of the fell is also
given as 'Catstycam'...
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Helvellyn drain into Ullswater.
Water from
Brown Cove and Red Tarn
unite below Catstye Cam to form
Glenridding Beck,
which flows through Glenridding village to...
- is high up on the
eastern flank of Helvellyn,
beneath Striding Edge and
Catstye Cam. Red Tarn was
formed when the
glacier that
carved out the
eastern side...
- Pike 34C: LD E
Birkett 891 29 2,923 95 90 NY343142 N,sSim,W,B,Sy,Fel 10
Catstye Cam 34C: LD E
Birkett 890 63 2,920 207 90 NY348158 Sim,Hew,N,W,B,Sy,Fel...
- District:
Great Gable; Grasmoor;
Grisedale Tarn - slow Haystacks;
Catchedicam (
Catstye Cam) -
quick Angle Tarn - slow
Grisedale Brow;
Striding Edge; Helvellyn...
- 899 m (2949 ft) Pillar, 892 m (2927 ft)
Nethermost Pike, 891 m (2923 ft)
Catstye Cam, 890 m (2920 ft) Esk Pike, 885 m (2904 ft) Raise, 883 m (2897 ft) Fairfield...
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Catstye Cam 890 63 2,920 207 34C 90 [54.533257685905;-3.0090882807926 NY348158]...
- today.
South of
Kepple Cove,
between the
southern ridge of
White Side and
Catstye Cam is
Brown Cove. This also held an
artificial tarn, but this is now reduced...
- *blein *cuthrol Cat
Bells 'den of the wild cat' from OE catt and ME
belde Catstye Cam 'ridge with wild cat's path' from ON
katts stigr kambr or OE catt stig...
- for this came from
Keppelcove Tarn,
along a leat on the
lower slopes of
Catstye Cam to a
wooden penstock about 400 feet (120 m)
above the
power station...