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Wetherlam (763 m) is a
mountain in the
English Lake District. It is the most
northerly of the
Coniston Fells, the
range of
fells to the north-west of...
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Black Sails may
refer to:
Black Sails, a
subsidiary 745 m
summit of
Wetherlam, a 763 m
summit in the
Coniston Fells of the Lake
District Black Sails (TV...
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Little Langdale is
flanked on the
south and
southwest by
Wetherlam and
Swirl How, and to the
north and
northwest by
Lingmoor Fell and Pike...
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Seathwaite Fell. In
other cases the
reverse is true; for instance, the name of
Wetherlam, in the
Coniston Fells,
though understood to
refer to the
mountain as...
- m (2,569 ft) Dow Crag, 778 m (2,552 ft) Grey Friar, 773 m (2,536 ft)
Wetherlam, 763 m (2,503 ft)
Slight Side, 762 m (2,500 ft) Pike o' Blisco, 709 m...
- Valley. This area,
shared with the
neighbouring fells of Brim Fell and
Wetherlam, is
heavily scarred by
historic copper,
nickel and
cobalt mining, particularly...
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Ullscarf Walla Crag
Wandope Wansfell Watch Hill Watson's Dodd
Wether Hill
Wetherlam Whin Rigg
Whinlatter White Side
Whitfell Whiteless Pike
Whiteside Yoke...
- the Lake District. Its
catchment area
includes the
northern flanks of
Wetherlam,
Great Carrs and
others of the
Furness Fells, as well as a substantial...
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being included in Mark Richards' The Old Man of Coniston,
Swirl How,
Wetherlam and the
South as one of the 18 (now 21) of his 227 (230 with the extension...
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metres (3,494 ft) of
ascent and
takes in
checkpoints on the
summits of
Wetherlam,
Swirl How and the Old Man of Coniston. The race was
first run in 1982...