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- Keskadale Beck is a minor river of ****bria, England. The beck rises at the confluence of High Hole Beck (which rises beneath Robinson Crags) and Moss...
- famous dwelling – the Purple Houseplaced where the Beck crosses the Keskadale road, and which formed an excellent starting point for exploring the fells...
- pasture belonging to Roger. The present day Newlands valley settlements of Keskadale, Skelgill, Birk Rigg, High Snab and Uzzicar all have their name origins...
- alpine cinquefoil. Woodlands where sessile oak dominates are found near Keskadale and Birkrigg. They are relics of previously extensive high level woodland...
- Beneath the nose of the ridge is the confluence of Scope Beck and Keskadale Beck. Keskadale forms the north western boundary of Robinson and is also the route...
- (L) Newlands Beck (L) (flows into B****enthwaite Lake) Coledale Beck (L) Keskadale Beck (L) Scope Beck (L) (m) River Greta (R) Glenderaterra Beck (R) Naddle...
- Beck Pudding Beck Pow Beck Stonycroft Gill Rigg Beck Yewthwaite Gill Keskadale Beck Ill Gill Ard Gill Dudmanscomb Gill High Hole Beck Moss Beck Scope...
- alternative start can be made from further down the Newlands valley, either at Keskadale Farm or Rigg Beck. The latter route goes over Ard Crags first before continuing...
- ****bria, England near the confluence of Newlands Beck, Scope Beck, and Keskadale Beck in the Lake District National Park and six miles (ten kilometres)...
- of the Newlands Valley as it is joined by High Hole Beck and becomes Keskadale Beck. Moss Force is a po****r stop with visitors and tourists. The falls...