Ollie, Max and James on top of Lingmell before climbing Scafell Pike to round off the day
The Lake District National Park
Cumbria England

 

Ollie, Max and James on top of Lingmell before climbing Scafell Pike to round off the day walking  walks in The Lake District National Park Cumbria England

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1. Walk c233 Sca Fell & Scafell Pike from Wast Water
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The Southern Fells Cumbria England

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England’s 2 highest mountains
Route Details: National Trust Campsite, Wasdale Head, Wast Water, Lingmell, Corridor Route, Scafell Pike, Mickledore, Foxes Tarn, Symonds Knott, Sca Fell, Lingmell Gill, Wast Water
Length: 12.00km (7.5ml) | Ascent: 1279m (4195ft) | Time: 7.00hrs | Grade: Walk Grade
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2. Walk c197 Lingmell and Scafell Pike from Wast Water
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The Southern Fells Cumbria England

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England’s highest mountain
Route Details: Wasdale Head, Wast Water, Lingmell, Lingmell Col, Scafell Pike, Broad Crag, Ill Crag, Great End, Esk Hause, Sty Head, Lingmell Beck, Wast Water
Length: 14.50km (9ml) | Ascent: 1126m (3696ft) | Time: 7.00hrs | Grade: Walk Grade
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3. Walk c271 The Scafell Massif from Wast Water
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The Southern Fells Cumbria England

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England’s highest & 2nd highest mountains
Route Details: Wasdale Head, Wast Water, Lingmell, Middleboot Knotts, Round How (Scafell), Great End, Ill Crag, Broad Crag, Scafell Pike, Mickledore, Foxes Tarn, Symonds Knott, Sca Fell, Wast Water
Length: 15.50km (9.75ml) | Ascent: 1567m (5140ft) | Time: 8.75hrs | Grade: Walk Grade
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