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Grasmoor is a
mountain in the north-western part of the Lake District,
northern England. It is the
highest peak in a
group of
hills between the villages...
- ****brian
hills and is
overlooked by a
number of
surrounding fells, such as
Grasmoor,
Whiteless Pike and,
across Crummock Water,
Mellbreak and the High Stile...
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beginning with
Grasmoor above Crummock Water and then
gradually descending eastwards over Crag Hill, Sail, Scar
Crags and
Causey Pike.
Grasmoor has the greatest...
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Snowdonia in Wales.
Scafell Pike
Scafell Scafell Helvellyn Skiddaw High
Street Grasmoor Coniston Old Man
Great Gable Kendal Penrith Keswick Ambleside ****ermouth...
- Stile, 6
miles (10 km), 328
degrees Criffel, 37
miles (60 km), 334
degrees Grasmoor, 8
miles (13 km), 342
degrees Great Gable, 2
miles (3.2 km), 351 degrees...
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possible to see some of the
highest peaks in ****bria: Helvellyn, Skiddaw,
Grasmoor and Blencathra. The
stones are
glacial erratic boulders composed of volcanic...
- of
Buttermere and
Crummock Water, and is
overlooked by the
summits of
Grasmoor to the
north and High
Stile to the south. The
nearest towns are Keswick...
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mostly in the area of
Patterdale in the
English Lake District:
Great Gable;
Grasmoor;
Grisedale Tarn - slow Haystacks;
Catchedicam (Catstye Cam) -
quick Angle...
- at the
northern end of the Vale of Lorton,
surrounded by
fells such as
Grasmoor,
Hopegill Head and Whiteside. They are
about 4
miles (6.5 km) from ****ermouth...
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Table Harrot Powter How
Watch Hill ****ermouth Golf
Course Slate Fell
Grasmoor Crag Hill Sail
Wandope Scar
Crags Whiteless Pike
Causey Pike Ard Crags...