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Illgill Head is a fell in the
English Lake District. It is
known more
commonly as the
northern portion of the Was****er Screes. The fell is 609 metres...
- side of the lake are very
steep screes below the
summits of Whin Rigg and
Illgill Head
which are more
accessible on the far side. The head of the valley...
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southeastern side of the lake,
leading up to the
summits of Whin Rigg and
Illgill Head, are
known as the "Was****er Screes" or on some maps as "The Screes"...
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Stile High
Street High Tove
Hindscarth Holme Fell
Hopegill Head Ill Bell
Illgill Head
Kentmere Pike
Kidsty Pike Kirk Fell
Knott Knott Rigg Knott, The Lank...
- (2,300 ft)
Harter Fell, 654 m (2,146 ft)
Rossett Pike, 651 m (2,136 ft)
Illgill Head, 609 m (1,998 ft)
Seathwaite Fell, 601 m (1,972 ft)
Rosthwaite Fell...
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- Pike
providing the link to the
Central Fells. More
loosely connected are
Illgill Head and Whin Rigg, the
fells forming the
famous Was****er Screes. South...
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Coniston Old Man Hard
Knott Harter Fell High
Raise High Rigg
Holme Fell
Illgill Head
Kirkby Moor
Lingmoor Fell
Loughrigg Fell
Muncaster Fell Pike of Blisco...
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Coniston Old Man Hard
Knott Harter Fell High
Raise High Rigg
Holme Fell
Illgill Head
Kirkby Moor
Lingmoor Fell
Loughrigg Fell
Muncaster Fell Pike of Blisco...
- [citation needed] The Mite
rises on
Tongue Moor,
immediately below the peak of
Illgill Head to the
north west, at an
altitude of
around 550
metres (1,800 ft)...