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- Stybarrow Dodd (the hill of the steep path) is a mountain or fell in the English Lake District. It stands immediately north of Sticks P**** on the main...
- Souther Fell Starling Dodd Steel Fell Steel Knotts Steeple Stone Arthur Stybarrow Dodd Swirl How Tarn Crag (Easedale) Tarn Crag (Far Eastern Fells) Thornthwaite...
- including Hart Side, Gowbarrow Fell and Little Mell Fell. The "Three Dodds" (Stybarrow Dodd, Watson's Dodd and Great Dodd) lie on the western boundary of the...
- Road Crossing Threlkeld 4 Clough Head 5 Great Dodd 6 Watson's Dodd 7 Stybarrow Dodd 8 Raise 9 White Side 10 Lowerman 11 Helvellyn 12 Nethermost Pike...
- gr****y, rounded dome, like its two southern neighbours, Watson's Dodd and Stybarrow Dodd. Together, these three are sometimes called ‘The Three Dodds’. These...
- 831 ft) Dollywaggon Pike, 858 m (2,815 ft) Great Dodd, 857 m (2,812 ft) Stybarrow Dodd, 843 m (2,766 ft) St Sunday Crag, 841 m (2,759 ft) Hart Crag, 822 m...
- Patterdale. Glenridding Dodd is the final subsidiary top on the east ridge of Stybarrow Dodd. It takes the form of a short east-west ridge above the village of...
- Lower Man, p****ing over White Side and Raise to Sticks P****, then over Stybarrow Dodd and Great Dodd to terminate at Clough Head. The north-east ridge...
- flowing over the waterfall is Aira Beck, which rises on the upper slopes of Stybarrow Dodd at a height of 720 metres (2,362 ft) and flows north-easterly before...
- (610 m) its entire length. Raise is near the centre of this ridge, with Stybarrow Dodd to the north and White Side to the south. As with many of these fells...