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Kidsty Pike is a fell in the
English Lake District,
standing to the west of
Haweswater Reservoir. It is a
subsidiary top of
Rampsgill Head, but has long...
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Patterdale village. From Patterdale, a
stiff climb leads to
Angle Tarn and
Kidsty Pike — at 2,560 feet (780 metres) the
highest point on the walk.
There is...
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Rampsgill Head, 792 m (2,598 ft)
Thornthwaite Crag, 784 m (2,572 ft)
Kidsty Pike, 780 m (2,559 ft)
Harter Fell, 778 m (2,552 ft)
Caudale Moor, 763 m...
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Hindscarth Holme Fell
Hopegill Head Ill Bell
Illgill Head
Kentmere Pike
Kidsty Pike Kirk Fell
Knott Knott Rigg Knott, The Lank Rigg
Latrigg Ling Fell Lingmell...
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surrounding the head of the valley, such as
Harter Fell, High
Street and
Kidsty Pike may be made. A
refugee from King John, Sir Hugh Hulme,
settled in the...
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January 1919. Fell-walking in the Lake
District "on
Easter morning [1919] on
Kidsty Pike,
between Hawes Water and
Hayes Water, a
blinding spring sun on snowy...
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Wainwright 783 121 2,569 397 89 90 NY245104 Hu,Sim,Hew,N,W,B,Sy,Fel 72
Kidsty Pike 34C: LD E
Wainwright 780 15 2,559 49 90 NY447125 N,W,B,Sy,Fel 73 Pillar...
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District -
Western Fells ****bria 780 15 2,559 49 89 90 NY171123 N,B,Sy 65 247
Kidsty Pike High
Street 34C Lake
District - Far
Eastern Fells ****bria 780 15 2...
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junction of
these three ridges, with the
summit a
little to the north-east.
Kidsty Pike, a
subsidiary top to the east, is
given separate fell
status by Wainwright...
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earthworks are just
about discernible.
South of this ridge,
separating it from
Kidsty Pike, is Randale. The
summit of High
Raise is stony,
particularly in comparison...