Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o'Blisco) right and Crickle Crags (far right) from the summit of Harrison Stickle, The Langdale Pikes
The Central Fells
The Lake District National Park
Cumbria, England

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Walk c225 The Langdale Pikes via Jack's Rake from Great Langdale
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The Lake District National Park The Central Fells Cumbria North West England

Jack's Rake is a Lakeland Classic - but not for the faint hearted

Walk c225 The Langdale Pikes via Jack's Rake from Great Langdale Route Summary:

New Dungeon Ghyll, Great Langdale, Stickle Ghyll, Stickle Tarn, Jack's Rake, The Langdale Pikes, Pavey Ark, Thunacar Knott, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle, Loft Crag, Mark Gate, New Dungeon Ghyll

Length: 7.50km (4.5 miles) | Ascent: 806m (2645ft) | Time: 4.50hrs | Grade: Walk Grades Explanation and Help

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Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o

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Walk c208 Harrison Stickle and High Raise from Great Langdale
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The Lake District National Park The Central Fells Cumbria North West England

Steep scramble - strictly for the adventurous

Walk c208 Harrison Stickle and High Raise from Great Langdale Route Summary:

New Dungeon Ghyll, Great Langdale, Stickle Ghyll, Whitegill Crag, Blea Rigg, Sergeant Man, High Raise (Langdale), The Langdale Pikes, Thunacar Knott, Pavey Ark, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle, Loft Crag, Mark Gate, Great Langdale

Length: 11.50km (7.25 miles) | Ascent: 928m (3046ft) | Time: 5.75hrs | Grade: Walk Grades Explanation and Help

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Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o

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Walk c281 The Langdale Pikes via North Rake from Great Langdale
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The Lake District National Park The Central Fells Cumbria North West England

A busy path leads to wild seclusion

Walk c281 The Langdale Pikes via North Rake from Great Langdale Route Summary:

New Dungeon Ghyll, Great Langdale, Stickle Ghyll, Stickle Tarn, North Rake, The Langdale Pikes, Pavey Ark, Thunacar Knott, Harrison Stickle, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Martcrag Moor, Stake Pass, Cumbria Way, Stake Gill, Mickleden Beck, Old Dungeon Ghyll

Length: 13.00km (8 miles) | Ascent: 891m (2924ft) | Time: 6.00hrs | Grade: Walk Grades Explanation and Help

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Walk c329 The Langdale Pikes and High Raise from Stonethwaite
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The Lake District National Park The Central Fells Cumbria North West England

Superb ridge walk with magnificent views

Walk c329 The Langdale Pikes and High Raise from Stonethwaite Route Summary:

Stonethwaite, Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk, Stonethwaite Beck, Galleny Force, Cumbria Way, Langstrath Beck, Stake Pass, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thunacar Knott, High Raise (Langdale), Low White Stones, Greenup Edge, Ullscarf, Low Saddle (Coldbarrow Fell), Willygrass Gill, Dock Tarn

Length: 19.00km (12 miles) | Ascent: 1067m (3502ft) | Time: 7.75hrs | Grade: Walk Grades Explanation and Help

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Walk c428 The Langdale Pikes, High Raise and The Easedale Fells from Grasmere
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The Lake District National Park The Central Fells Cumbria North West England

Long high level round

Walk c428 The Langdale Pikes, High Raise and The Easedale Fells from Grasmere Route Summary:

Grasmere, Allan Bank, Wray Gill, Silver How, Lang How, Sinescar Pike, Little Castle How, Great Castle How, Blea Rigg, Sergeant Mann, Thunacar Knott, Pavey Ark, Harrison Stickle, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, High Rais (Langdale), Codale Head, Tarn Crag, Far Easedale Gill, Sourmilk Falls, Far Easedale Beck, Goody Bridge, Grasmere

Length: 22.00km (13.75 miles) | Ascent: 1216m (3991ft) | Time: 9.00hrs | Grade: Walk Grades Explanation and Help

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