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Skiddaw is a
mountain in the Lake
District National Park in England. Its 931-metre (3,054 ft)
summit is
traditionally considered to be the fourth-highest...
- highest:
Scafell Pike (978 m; 3,209 ft),
Helvellyn (950 m; 3,120 ft) and
Skiddaw (931 m; 3,054 ft). The
region also
contains sixteen major lakes. They include...
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Skiddaw Little Man, also
called Little Man, is a fell in the
English Lake District; it is
situated four
kilometres north of the town of
Keswick and reaches...
- The
Musical Stones of
Skiddaw are a
number of
lithophones built across two
centuries around the town of Keswick,
northern England,
using hornfels, a stone...
- England, four
kilometres north-west of Keswick. It
forms part of the
Skiddaw range in the
northern part of the
national park and the
slopes are heavily...
- For the
Skiddaw group of hills, see
Skiddaw Group The
Skiddaw Group is a
group of
sedimentary rock
formations named after the
mountain Skiddaw in the English...
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Skiddaw slate is an
early Ordovician metamorphosed sedimentary rock, as
first identified on the
slopes of
Skiddaw in the
English Lake District. The base...
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valley of
Borrowdale from the summit. It is the
least mountainous of the
Skiddaw fells, the
summit being almost entirely devoid of rock. The
slopes of Latrigg...
- the
smallest group by
total number of hills.
Skiddaw, 931 m (3,054 ft) Blencathra, 868 m (2,848 ft)
Skiddaw Little Man, 865 m (2,838 ft) Carl Side, 746...
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about 10
miles (16 km) wide. At the
centre is the
marshy depression of
Skiddaw Forest — a
treeless plateau at an
altitude of 1,300 ft (400 m) — and flowing...