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Hindscarth is a
mountain between the
valleys of
Buttermere and Newlands, in the north-western part of the
English Lake District. The fell's name is derived...
- this
group of
fells runs east from Buttermere,
climbing over Robinson,
Hindscarth and Dale Head. It then
turns north,
descending gradually toward Derwen****er...
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other ridge descends to the north-west and
includes the
fells of
Hindscarth and Robinson; it
overlooks Gatescarthdale and Buttermere. Dale Head is...
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along the
ridge to take in the
fells of
Maiden Moor, High Spy, Dale Head,
Hindscarth and
Robinson to give a
horseshoe walk
which ends in the
Newlands valley...
- 770 m (2,526 ft) Dale Head, 753 m (2,470 ft) Robinson, 737 m (2,418 ft)
Hindscarth, 727 m (2,385 ft) Whiteside, 707 m (2,320 ft) Scar Crags, 672 m (2,205 ft)...
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Catbells (451m),
Maiden Moor (576m), High Spy (653m), Dale Head (753m),
Hindscarth (727m) and
Robinson (737m). The walk may be
extended by
another five or...
- High
Raise High Rigg High Seat High Spy High
Stile High
Street High Tove
Hindscarth Holme Fell
Hopegill Head Ill Bell
Illgill Head
Kentmere Pike
Kidsty Pike...
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Green Gable 38
Brandreth 39 Grey
Knotts Road
Crossing Honister P**** 40 Dale Head 41
Hindscarth 42
Robinson Start and
Finish Line Moot Hall, Keswick...
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situated in Newlands. This is the
Goldscope mine, on the
lower slopes of
Hindscarth near Low Snab farm,
which has
operated since the 16th century. It yielded...
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protected area
includes the
mountains of Grasmoor, Crag Hill,
Causey Pike and
Hindscarth. The
protected area
includes much of the
North Western Fells. This protected...