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Stony Cove Pike (alternatively
known as
Caudale Moor /kʊərdeɪl mʊər/ or John Bell's Banner) is a fell in the Far
Eastern part of the
English Lake District...
- the town of Ambleside. The fell is part of the long
southern ridge of
Caudale Moor and
occupies the
swath of
territory between Ambleside and the Troutbeck...
-
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- (2,572 ft)
Kidsty Pike, 780 m (2,559 ft)
Harter Fell, 778 m (2,552 ft)
Caudale Moor, 763 m (2,503 ft)
Mardale Ill Bell, 760 m (2,493 ft) Ill Bell, 757 m...
- to the
Ambleside side of the summit.
Nearby is
Hartsop Hall lead mine.
Caudale slate mine is a few
miles further down, on the
Ullswater side, and was...
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south east of
Brothers Water. It is a
subsidiary top on the
north ridge of
Caudale Moor, but was
given separate fell
status by
Wainwright in his Pictorial...
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Burnbank Fell Calf Crag Carl Side
Carrock Fell
Castle Crag
Catbells Catstycam Caudale Moor
Causey Pike Caw Fell
Clough Head Cold Pike
Coniston Old Man Crag Fell...
- Ill Bell. Two
other prin****l
ridges run
south to
Froswick and west to
Caudale Moor. The north-eastern and
southern ridges enclose the head of Kentmere...
- 1/04/green
Scandale P**** (footpath) 516 m (1,693 ft)/ NY387095 Patterdale/
Caudale Bridge/ NY401110
Rothay Ambleside/ NY384082 1/05/black
Sticks P**** (bridleway)...
- at
Constantinople in 1641; but in
consequence of a
quarrel with M. de
Caudale was
compelled to
leave France, and
entered the
Swedish service. De Cérisantis...