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Lingmell is a fell in the
English Lake District,
standing above the
village of
Wasdale Head. It is an
outlier on the north-west
flank of
Scafell Pike,...
- (2,984 ft).
Scafell Pike also has
outliers on
either side of the ridge.
Lingmell 807 m (2,648 ft), to the
north west, is
invariably regarded as a separate...
- The
southern flank of
Great Gable falls 2,300 feet (700 m)
direct to
Lingmell Beck, one of the main
feeders of Was****er.
Right below the
summit are...
- Crag, Scafell, and
Scafell Pike, England's
tallest mountain.
Great End,
Lingmell and
Slight Side are also
usually included within the definition. These...
- was
routed via
Lingmell Col,
Brown Tongue and
Lingmell Gill, but from the
following year, a new
checkpoint at a wall
crossing on
Lingmell was
included to...
-
highest mountains in England,
including Scafell Pike,
Great Gable and
Lingmell. The
steep slopes on the
southeastern side of the lake,
leading up to the...
- of high
altitude ghylls or ravines,
containing streams which flow into
Lingmell Beck.
These are good
examples in ****bria for this type of stream, and are...
- The Band is the deep
ravine of Skew Gill, a
tributary of Wasdale-bound
Lingmell Beck. At the base of The Band the
ridge continues as the
complex top of...
- (2,959 ft) Esk Pike, 885 m (2,904 ft)
Crinkle Crags, 859 m (2,818 ft)
Lingmell, 807 m (2,648 ft)
Coniston Old Man, 803 m (2,635 ft)
Swirl How, 802 m (2...
- Pike Kirk Fell
Knott Knott Rigg Knott, The Lank Rigg
Latrigg Ling Fell
Lingmell Lingmoor Fell
Little ****up
Little Hart Crag
Little Mell Fell
Loadpot Hill...