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The Scafell Massiff from Bow Fell (Bowfell) - with Sca Fell to the left, Mickledore in the centre and Scafell Pike to the right
The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
Route Details: Old Dungeon Ghyll, Great Langdale, Oxendale Beck, Red Tarn (Langdale), Great Knott, Crinkle, Crags (South Top), Bad Step, Crinkle Crags (Long Top), Crinkle Crags (Gunson Knott), Shelter Crags, Shelter Crags (North Top), Three Tarns, Climbers' Traverse (optional), Flat Crag, Cambridge Crag, Bowfell Buttress, Bow Fell, Three Tarns, Earing Crag, White Stones, The Band, Stool End Farm, Mickleden Beck, The Old Dungeon Ghyll Great Langdale
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