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High Stile
807m (2646ft)

The Western Fells, The Lake District, Cumbria, England


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38th highest in England,
71st in England & Wales

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(No. 29)

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45th highest in England,
86th in England & Wales

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13th highest in England,
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The view from the summit of High Stile

Photo: David Hayter

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Other walkers who hiked, climbed, bagged and summited High Stile Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged High Stile

Sarah Moore walked up High Stile on April 9th, 2023 [from/via/route] My own invention! Wanting not to drive from YHA Ennerdale & to make the most of the High Stile ridge [with] On my own [weather] Not so sunny - good... very windy at times - tough (lots of people coming off the tops / turning back, but glad I didn't) - Loved this - an 8 hour walk really started to test me lengthwise & absolutely adored the lack of people on what I thought would be a crazy busy Easter Sunday. One to remember...

Ian Ashton climbed High Stile on September 24th, 2022 [with] chelle

Richard Marchant bagged High Stile on July 18th, 2022 [from/via/route] Started out from the village of Buttermere making my way along a footpath to the Western end of Buttermere & up the Old Burtness to Bleaberry Tarn from here it was up to the Saddle & on to Red Pike. Then Ridge walked along to High Stile & High Crag does over Seat to Scarth Gap Pass & down the footpath to the South Shores of Buttermere & back to the car. [with] On my Own [weather] Clear hot sunny day with little or no breeze.

Paul Macey hiked High Stile on June 7th, 2022 [from/via/route] C207 [with] Luke [weather] Sunny Intervals

Jeremy Torrance summited High Stile on October 8th, 2021 [from/via/route] Buttermere [with] Jon Stu [weather] Good autumn

Wayne Baxter conquered High Stile on August 19th, 2021 [from/via/route] From Buttermere car park walk along Buttermere lake & up Scarth Gap Pass. Turn right up to Seat & onto Gamlin End onto High Crag. Followed the path to High Stile & Red Pike. Down the Saddle to Bleaberry Tarn, continue on the path back to Buttermere. [with] Sue [weather] very low cloudy to start once on top cloudy level was good - I wished I have done this walk the other way round, coming down Red Pike not easy.

John King scaled High Stile on August 9th, 2009 [with] Paul [weather] Sunny - Date unknown

Michael Austin walked up High Stile on October 14th, 2020 [from/via/route] C411 & C207

Kevin Foster climbed High Stile on April 26th, 2021 [from/via/route] High Crag. [with] By myself. [weather] Sunny with a few clouds. - An easy walk along the broad ridge. A flat stony top. Best views are from the most westerly cairn which is probably the highest point near as damn it.

Tim Winn bagged High Stile on October 10th, 2020 [from/via/route] Buttermere [weather] Misty

Martin Woods hiked High Stile on September 13th, 2020 [from/via/route] From Buttermere fish Inn. Red pike & high stile walk [with] Dean and H [weather] Cloudy, rain on tops, 40mph winds - Took path off high stile to the left & led us back down to Buttermere. Quite a bit of a scramble.

Darren Wilson summited High Stile on August 30th, 2020 [from/via/route] Buttermere, Great Borne,Starling Dodd, Red Pike, High Stile, High Crag, Haystacks, Fleetwith Pike [with] Mike [weather] Good day - Clear day good views

Claire Kirk conquered High Stile on August 1st, 2018 [from/via/route] Buttermere Hostel [with] Alone [weather] Very cloudy

Christine Shepherd scaled High Stile on May 1st, 2003 [from/via/route] I climbed this from Buttermere via Red Pike [with] On my own [weather] Lovely spring weather - Great views. Climbed this again when I led a group from St George's Church Leeds in July 04. Had another brilliant walk over the Buttermere fells 29.8.17.

Stephen Batson walked up High Stile on November 16th, 2019 [from/via/route] Gatesgarth [with] Clare [weather] Grey sky, fog on the summits - This was a very hard climb to start, rocks were wet & slippy

Robin Thorne climbed High Stile during May, 2018 [from/via/route] Coast to Coast Walk [with] Jon Thorne [weather] Sunny

Caroline Winter bagged High Stile on August 27th, 2019 [from/via/route] Gatesgarth, Scarth Gap Pass, Seat, High Crag, High Stile, Red Pike, Starling Dodd, Great Borne, Steel Brow, Scales, The Fish at Buttermere, B5289 to CP [with] Becky [weather] 9.30 Start & already feeling hot & sticky on long climb up. No wind until late afternoon (SW), & great views of surrounding Fells. Cloud predicted on High Crag at 1pm, & cloud descended on leaving Great Borne. - Classic ridge walk with a plethora of views, not forthcoming on last visit here. Red scree peppering slopes of Red pike, so to descend further along after continuing the ridge to Starling Dodd & Great Borne (Starling Dodd has a very odd twisted metal structure on its top & Great Borne is a pile of stones). Also, saves climbing them from Ennerdale. Came down further West along a track, so needed to back Track to find NW route. Long walk out along slippery rocks & bracken. Diversion at scale Bridge, due to reconstruction. Missed last bus at 17.18 hrs, so ate a delicious trout dinner at The Fish, before walking the road-nearly as pleasant as the lake walk, & saved £25 plus on taxi fare.

Andrew Johnson hiked High Stile on July 16th, 2019 [from/via/route] NT car park Buttermere, then to Crummock following the Frog Graham Leg 3 Route. [weather] Sunny weather

Richard Marshall summited High Stile on June 23rd, 2019 [from/via/route] Ennerdale Red Pike [with] Bo [weather] Cloudy/sunny. Very warm.

Lucy Perchard conquered High Stile on November 18th, 2018 [from/via/route] From Buttermere up to Red Pike, High Stile & High Crag & back down via Gamlin end & Scarth Gap [with] Tony [weather] Clear blue sky but very windy

David Watson scaled High Stile on August 30th, 2018 [from/via/route] Bowness Knot [weather] Sunny

Elaine Evans walked up High Stile on September 6th, 2018 [from/via/route] From Gatesgarth car park, across Peggy's Bridge & up to High Crag, on to High Stile, then Red Pike, descended to Bleaberry Tarn & down to shores of Buttermere via Burtness Wood. Walked alongside water's edge back to carpark. [with] Sue and Christine [weather] Lovely day for walking, not too hot, a couple of light showers but mostly OK. - Really good, mostly enjoyable walk but did not like the descent from Red Pike at all! So pleased the rain didn't come in as forecast.

John Bryers climbed High Stile on August 16th, 2018 [from/via/route] Fourth of 7 Wainwrights today. Camped at Syke Farm, Buttermere. Walked along Crummock water from Scale bridge Scale force, traversing Starling Dodd to join ridge path to top of Great Bourne returning via Starling Dodd & on to Red Pike & High Stile. [with] With Mya my faithful Patterdale Terrier. [weather] Weather blustery with occasional showers with some strong cool winds for August! - Once bagged, headed to High Crag & beyond!

Bay Wan bagged High Stile on July 31st, 2018 [from/via/route] Started at Buttermere on a loop which included Red Pike, High Stile, High Crag & Seat.....was thinking about Haystacks as well but that will have to wait for another day as me legs were shattered!!! [with] Cocoa dog - 7 yrs old [weather] Cloudy but dry. Gale force winds which blew everyone over & made them brace for their lives on top of High Crag!!! - Legs!! ...only 10 miles!?

Vic Royle hiked High Stile on May 18th, 2018 [from/via/route] With Red Pike & High Crag [with] Team Wiggle [weather] Glorious - Panteha's Peaks - Enough said 'Please stay in sight - IM ON A CALL' Gap in the forest Michelle & Steve's - Minnie got a black eye

Richard Wilkinson summited High Stile on May 6th, 2018 [from/via/route] Red Pike, the High Stile Ridge & Buttermere [weather] Sunny bank holiday - Steep climb to Red Pike & then over the tops of High Stile / High Crag, before returning along the shore of Buttermere.

Simon Myerscough conquered High Stile on October 2nd, 2005 [with] Matthew & Martin [weather] Sunny with occasional cloud, quite warm - My first peak bagging walk

Jill Dean scaled High Stile on November 11th, 2017 [from/via/route] Buttermere [with] Grez and dexter

John Almond walked up High Stile on August 17th, 2017 [from/via/route] From Gatescarth - Burtness Wood - Bleaberry Tarn - Dodd - Red Pike - HIGH STILE - High Crag - Seat - Scarth Gap - Wainwright 103 [with] Solo [weather] Good. - Found it hard going up Red Pike - painful leg cramps during latter part of walk!

Iain Jones climbed High Stile on July 29th, 2017 [from/via/route] Honister Hause (The Wainwright 60 - Day 1 (Ennerdale)) [with] Graeme High

Phillip Bulley bagged High Stile on June 7th, 2017 [from/via/route] Via High Crag [with] Judith and Ruby. [weather] Sunny but very windy.

Lydia Hopkinson hiked High Stile on June 9th, 2015 [with] walking group [weather] glorious

Nick Dobson summited High Stile on May 20th, 2017 [from/via/route] NAtional Trust car park in Buttermere up to Red Pike & along the ridge [with] Margaret & Ralph [weather] Overcast & raining with poor visibility - Definitely the worst conditions we have endured in all our walks todate

Chris Sheard conquered High Stile on June 6th, 1999 [from/via/route] Up long ridge from red pike [with] John [weather] Moderate as forecast - John walks in trainers not good but his choice

David Wand scaled High Stile on August 27th, 1997 [with] Long walk with Gayle and we camped in the butter valley

Colin Egan walked up High Stile on June 7th, 2015 [from/via/route] Ridge walk from High Crag, return the same way to Scarth Gap & thence Gatescarth farm [with] My wife Faith [weather] Fair but cold on top, wind increasing but not too fierce - Visibility was good on this our final Western fell, glorious views in all directions but too windy for a lunch break! We retreated to a sheltered viewpoint on the ridge with a fine view down to Buttermere.

Leon Harvey climbed High Stile on June 11th, 2016 [with] Solo

Gillian Atkinson bagged High Stile on October 5th, 2016 [from/via/route] from buttermere [with] hf holiday

Mark Davidson hiked High Stile on June 7th, 2003 [with] Mike [weather] Hazy & a bit dull - but got some good views

Andrew Joss summited High Stile on October 8th, 2016 [from/via/route] Buttermere [weather] Sunny with a little cloud

Christina Lander conquered High Stile on July 26th, 2016 [from/via/route] Buttermere - Scale Force - Red Pike - High Stile - High Crag - Hay Stacks - Gatesgarth [with] Dick, Kath & Mick [weather] Drizzle at first but dry later on

Anthony Scott scaled High Stile on June 27th, 2016 [from/via/route] YHA Ennerdale [with] me [weather] Breezy, some drizzle, rain on the way

Clive Ward walked up High Stile during August, 2008 [from/via/route] Buttermere [with] Johnny, Helen, Keith [weather] Had been cloudy & raining. It cleared late afternoon to be sunny when we got to the peak - Staying at the big house in Lamplugh

Elaine Grayson climbed High Stile on September 2nd, 2010 [from/via/route] From Ennerdale

Christine Knowles bagged High Stile on May 16th, 2016 [from/via/route] From Ennerdale via Seat & High Crag [with] Graham [weather] Sunny but cold - Surprisingly busy for Monday in early May

Victoria Bates hiked High Stile on February 22nd, 2016 [from/via/route] C207 [with] Mark [weather] Very cloudy. Snow underfoot.

Martyn Howarth summited High Stile on September 18th, 2015 [from/via/route] Buttermere. [with] BLP 24 Peakers. [weather] Very early morning low cloud, clearing.

David Noble conquered High Stile on November 14th, 2015 [from/via/route] Bowness Knott [with] Jack [weather] Hurricane Jane ended up light constant rain & 25mph winds a dud

Tony Rogerson scaled High Stile on February 21st, 2009 [from/via/route] Buttermere Red Pike & High Stile [with] Maureen [weather] Low cloud & windy

Ann Davis walked up High Stile on September 11th, 2015 [from/via/route] gatesgarth farm [weather] sunny & windy

Matthew Fee climbed High Stile on April 11th, 2015 [from/via/route] Red Pike [with] Paul R [weather] Windy, Cloudy - Snow on the tops

Tracey Cowell bagged High Stile on July 16th, 2015 [from/via/route] Bleaberry tarn/red pike/high stile/high crag/seat/scarth gap/buttermere [with] Sister [weather] Sunny/20mph gusts/some cloud

Kevin Parnham hiked High Stile on May 13th, 2015 [from/via/route] From Ennerdale via Red Pike [with] Jo [weather] Glorious day,some cloud came in for a time - Fantastic views into Buttermere

Michael Nolan summited High Stile on March 11th, 2014 [with] James [weather] sunny

Andy Gibbs conquered High Stile during September, 2004 [from/via/route] From Buttermere [with] Mike, Jake, Gav & Eddie [weather] Absolutely perfect. Could see for miles

Ian Simpson scaled High Stile on March 29th, 2014 [from/via/route] From Buttermere [with] Lou

Charlie Housley walked up High Stile on May 31st, 2014 [from/via/route] Along the ridge from High Crag above Comb Crags. [with] Joanna. [weather] Superb weather, if a little warm for walking, but best not to complain as it makes up for the more typical Lakeland days.

Joanne Mcgawley climbed High Stile on May 3rd, 2014 [with] Rich [weather] Dry but Windy - 11.15 miles

Graham Coules bagged High Stile on May 3rd, 2012 [from/via/route] Buttermere circular [weather] Sunny & calm

Raymond Barnett hiked High Stile on January 19th, 2014 [from/via/route] gatesgarth [with] self [weather] mist rain snow

Carl Murphy summited High Stile on June 9th, 2010 [from/via/route] ennerdale

Darren Mortimer conquered High Stile on September 14th, 2013 [from/via/route] Buttermere [with] Dermot Palmer [weather] Fantastic sunny day with white fluffy clouds & very little wind

Harry Meijer scaled High Stile on August 31st, 2013 [from/via/route] The Buttermere Fells,Buttermere [with] The Lake District Walker

Dave Eyes walked up High Stile on August 20th, 2013 [from/via/route] Buttermere, along lake & up to Haystacks & on to High Crag, then High Stile [with] Christine Eyes [weather] good

John Tippins climbed High Stile on April 4th, 2013 [from/via/route] Red Pike [with] David Mann [weather] sunny, bright

Dale Verrall bagged High Stile on November 6th, 2010 [from/via/route] Buttermere - Walk number C207 [with] Les & Amber [weather] Nice day

Michael Lee hiked High Stile on June 17th, 2008 [from/via/route] Gatesgarth [with] Jill, Bob, Jessica & Thomas. [weather] Warm & sunny. - Our 25th wedding anniversary!

Paul Carmichael summited High Stile on November 16th, 2012 [from/via/route] Buttermere [with] Neil Hopkin [weather] Wet

Iain Taylor conquered High Stile on August 15th, 2010 [from/via/route] Buttermere (NY 17756 17088)

Chris Bramley scaled High Stile on October 6th, 2012 [from/via/route] Scale force [with] Blake, jaqui, janet

Tony Aspden walked up High Stile on June 12th, 2012 [from/via/route] C2C from Red Pike [with] Andy [weather] Fine & sunny

Stephen Littlewood climbed High Stile on August 12th, 2012 [from/via/route] from Buttermere [weather] overcast & windy - ridge walk from Great Borne, Starling Dodd, Red Pike, High Stile, High Crag & Haystacks 17mile round trip

Patrick Rogozinski, Mark Smith, Karen Lythgoe, Wendy Sockett, Jane Wilkinson, Melanie Dunn, Paul Woodhouse, Edward Merewether, Michael Rygol, Louis Smith, Mr M A Blanchard, Peter Walsh, Paul Kendell, Dennis Brown, Jo Dixon, Adrian Sherriff, David Butterfield, Adrian Roberts, David Shaw, John Walter, David Laws, Simon Clark, Steven Woodroffe, Carl Abbott, Colin Neild, Louise Sandwith, Jonathan Tobin, Mike Wilson, Pam Armstrong, David Sheret, Simon Duerden, Phil Clark, Steve Frank, Paul Booth, Richard Price, Immacolata Pescatore, Linda Mckeogh, Trevor Williams, Alan Davidson, John Cuthbert, Phyllis Mcgibbon, Patrick Buckland, Jonathan Chitty, Paul Stevens, Stephen Millington, Chris Bede, Rob Barklamb, Andy Nicholls, Jeanette Coward, Jacqui Smith, Ray O'hara, Linda Walker, Libby Burns and Rebecca Hardy have all walked, climbed & bagged High Stile.

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More Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of High Stile

Buttermere Lake - with the lower slopes of High Stile (left), Hen Comb (centre) and Mellbreak (right)

Buttermere Lake - with the lower slopes of High Stile (left), Hen Comb (centre) and Mellbreak (right)

Photo: Jack Adams (1)

Kirk Fell, Looking Stead & Pillar, Ennerdale, High Stile, High Crag & Hay Stacks, Crummock Water & Buttermere and Grasmoor from Green Gable

Kirk Fell, Looking Stead & Pillar, Ennerdale, High Stile, High Crag & Hay Stacks, Crummock Water & Buttermere and Grasmoor from Green Gable

Photo: Chris Brankin (8)

Buttermere and the High Stile Ridge (left) from Fleetwith Pike

Buttermere and the High Stile Ridge (left) from Fleetwith Pike

Photo: Rob Pullan (22)

Bleaberry Tarn (bottom left), Mellbreak and Crummock Water  from High Stile

Bleaberry Tarn (bottom left), Mellbreak and Crummock Water from High Stile

Photo: Andrew Ward (1)

High Stile and Gatesgarthdale Beck from Honister Pass

High Stile and Gatesgarthdale Beck from Honister Pass

Photo: Arthur Norton (7)

Gatesgarth and Fleetwith Pike (with Robinson and Dale Head (Newlands) beyond) from High Stile

Gatesgarth and Fleetwith Pike (with Robinson and Dale Head (Newlands) beyond) from High Stile

Photo: Rob Pullan (19)

The view is across the Vale of Lorton towards Whiteside (left), High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere), Mellbreck (centre) and Fellbarrow and Low Fell (right)

The view is across the Vale of Lorton towards Whiteside (left), High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere), Mellbreck (centre) and Fellbarrow and Low Fell (right)

Photo: Chris Brankin (21)

High Stile and High Crag from near Black Sail Hut (Youth Hostel)

High Stile and High Crag from near Black Sail Hut (Youth Hostel)

Photo: David Swales (8)

Scarth Gap (left), Seat (Buttermere), High Crag (Buttermere) and High Stile from Fleetwith Pike

Scarth Gap (left), Seat (Buttermere), High Crag (Buttermere) and High Stile from Fleetwith Pike

Photo: Mike Walker (540)

Buttermere, Fleetwith Pike, Hay Stacks and the High Stile Ridge from the lower slopes of Rannerdale Knotts

Buttermere, Fleetwith Pike, Hay Stacks and the High Stile Ridge from the lower slopes of Rannerdale Knotts

Photo: Andy Malcolm (54)

Ennerdale and High Stile, High Crag & Hay Stacks from Green Gable summit

Ennerdale and High Stile, High Crag & Hay Stacks from Green Gable summit

Photo: Chris Brankin (10)

The High Stile ridge (left), Buttermere and the Grasmoor massif (right) from Brandreth

The High Stile ridge (left), Buttermere and the Grasmoor massif (right) from Brandreth

Photo: Mike Walker (557)

High Stile (left) Buttermere, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, High Snockrigg, Grasmoor and the shoulder of Robinson (right) from the summit of Fleetwith Pike

High Stile (left) Buttermere, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, High Snockrigg, Grasmoor and the shoulder of Robinson (right) from the summit of Fleetwith Pike

Photo: Michael Lee (2)

Crummock Water, Rannerdale Knotts (left) and The High Stile Ridge from Cinderdale Common

Crummock Water, Rannerdale Knotts (left) and The High Stile Ridge from Cinderdale Common

Photo: Alex Malcolm (22)

Westmorland Cairn, Great Gable panorama featuring Kirk Fell (foreground centre), Wast Water, Wasdale and Yewbarrow with Middle Fell and Seatallan beyond (left), Red Pike (Wasdale), Little Scoat Fell and Pillar behind Kirk Fell (centre) and Ennerdale with Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile, High Crag and Crummock Water (right)

Westmorland Cairn, Great Gable panorama featuring Kirk Fell (foreground centre), Wast Water, Wasdale and Yewbarrow with Middle Fell and Seatallan beyond (left), Red Pike (Wasdale), Little Scoat Fell and Pillar behind Kirk Fell (centre) and Ennerdale with Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile, High Crag and Crummock Water (right)

Photo: Andy Malcolm (216)

Crag Fell summit cairn with Great Borne (left), Starling Dodd (centre), Red Pike (Buttermere) and High Stile in the distance

Crag Fell summit cairn with Great Borne (left), Starling Dodd (centre), Red Pike (Buttermere) and High Stile in the distance

Photo: Steven Mostyn (23)

Gatesgarth and Fleetwith Pike (with Robinson and Dale Head (Newlands) beyond) from High Stile

Gatesgarth and Fleetwith Pike (with Robinson and Dale Head (Newlands) beyond) from High Stile

Photo: Rob Pullan (20)

Crummock Water and Low Ling Crag - with Rannerdale Knotts (left), Fleetwith Pike (centre) and The High Stile Ridge (right)

Crummock Water and Low Ling Crag - with Rannerdale Knotts (left), Fleetwith Pike (centre) and The High Stile Ridge (right)

Photo: Alex Malcolm (24)

The High Stile Ridge (High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike) beyond Buttermere from Hindscarth Edge

The High Stile Ridge (High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike) beyond Buttermere from Hindscarth Edge

Photo: Mark Johnson (5)

Red Pike (Buttermere) and High Stile from Ennerdale Water

Red Pike (Buttermere) and High Stile from Ennerdale Water

Photo: Paul Holroyd (4)

Fleetwith Pike and The High Stile massif from the North shore of Crummock Water

Fleetwith Pike and The High Stile massif from the North shore of Crummock Water

Photo: David Hayter (372)

Red Pike (Buttermere), Dodd and Bleaberry Tarn from High Stile

Red Pike (Buttermere), Dodd and Bleaberry Tarn from High Stile

Photo: Alan Gent (4)

The view north from Looking Stead (Pillar) featuring Ennerdale with Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile, High Crag, Seat, Scarth Gap, Hay Stacks (Haystacks) and Brandreth (far right)

The view north from Looking Stead (Pillar) featuring Ennerdale with Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile, High Crag, Seat, Scarth Gap, Hay Stacks (Haystacks) and Brandreth (far right)

Photo: David Connolly (16)

High Stile, Red Pike (Buttermere) and Dodd (Buttermere) from across Buttermere

High Stile, Red Pike (Buttermere) and Dodd (Buttermere) from across Buttermere

Photo: Andy Malcolm (157)

The flank of Hay Stacks (Haystacks), High Crag and High Stile (left), Mellbreak, Buttermere and Crummock Water (centre) with Grasmoor and High Snockrigg (right) from Fleetwith Pike

The flank of Hay Stacks (Haystacks), High Crag and High Stile (left), Mellbreak, Buttermere and Crummock Water (centre) with Grasmoor and High Snockrigg (right) from Fleetwith Pike

Photo: Bernie Pottrell (1)

High Stile and Red Pike from the Gatesgarth, SE of Buttermere

High Stile and Red Pike from the Gatesgarth, SE of Buttermere

Photo: David Mathies (1)

Buttermere from High Stile

Buttermere from High Stile

Photo: Andy Malcolm (10)

Starling Dodd (left), Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile and Pillar (right) and Ennerdale Water from the summit of Crag Fell

Starling Dodd (left), Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile and Pillar (right) and Ennerdale Water from the summit of Crag Fell

Photo: Steven Mostyn (25)

High Stile, High Crag & Hay Stacks, Crummock Water & Buttermere and Grasmoor from the top of Green Gable

High Stile, High Crag & Hay Stacks, Crummock Water & Buttermere and Grasmoor from the top of Green Gable

Photo: Chris Brankin (11)

High Crag, High Stile, Red Pike and Buttermere from Hindscarth Edge

High Crag, High Stile, Red Pike and Buttermere from Hindscarth Edge

Photo: William Ringwood (19)

Ennerdale from High Stile

Ennerdale from High Stile

Photo: David Hayter (23)

The shoulder of Grasmoor (left), Robinson, Rannerdale Knotts (centre) and the High Stile Ridge (High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) reflected beautifully in a very still Crummock Water taken from the north west shore below Mellbreak

The shoulder of Grasmoor (left), Robinson, Rannerdale Knotts (centre) and the High Stile Ridge (High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) reflected beautifully in a very still Crummock Water taken from the north west shore below Mellbreak

Photo: Geoff Rawlinson (1)

*Pillar (left), High Stile (centre), Ennerdale, Hay Stacks, Crummock Water, Buttermere and Grasmoor (right) from  Green Gable

*Pillar (left), High Stile (centre), Ennerdale, Hay Stacks, Crummock Water, Buttermere and Grasmoor (right) from Green Gable

Photo: Andy Malcolm (75)

High Stile (left), Buttermere, Grasmoor and Fleetwith Pike (right) from near the top of Warnscale Beck

High Stile (left), Buttermere, Grasmoor and Fleetwith Pike (right) from near the top of Warnscale Beck

Photo: Christine Shepherd (36)

Seat and Hay Stacks with Great Gable beyond from High Stile

Seat and Hay Stacks with Great Gable beyond from High Stile

Photo: Alan Gent (3)

Ennerdale Bridge, Bowness Knott, Great Bourne, Starling Dodd, Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile and Pillar sourrounding Ennerdale Water from the summit of Crag Fell

Ennerdale Bridge, Bowness Knott, Great Bourne, Starling Dodd, Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile and Pillar sourrounding Ennerdale Water from the summit of Crag Fell

Photo: Steven Mostyn (26)

Ennerdale with Hay Stacks (Haystacks) and the High Stile ridge (right) and Looking Stead and Pillar (left) from Brandreth

Ennerdale with Hay Stacks (Haystacks) and the High Stile ridge (right) and Looking Stead and Pillar (left) from Brandreth

Photo: Martyn Hibbert (8)

Ennerdale with Pillar (left) and High Stile (right) from Green Gable

Ennerdale with Pillar (left) and High Stile (right) from Green Gable

Photo: Matt Delemare (30)

The High Stile Ridge and Buttermere from Fleetwith Pike

The High Stile Ridge and Buttermere from Fleetwith Pike

Photo: Andy Malcolm (32)

On the summit of High Stile

On the summit of High Stile

Photo: Christine Shepherd (467)

Crummock Water, Rannerdale Knotts (left) and The High Stile Ridge from nr Cinderdale Common

Crummock Water, Rannerdale Knotts (left) and The High Stile Ridge from nr Cinderdale Common

Photo: Alex Malcolm (23)

Fleetwith Pike (foreground left) with High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) beyond towering over Buttermere from Honister Crag (Black Star)

Fleetwith Pike (foreground left) with High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) beyond towering over Buttermere from Honister Crag (Black Star)

Photo: Mike Walker (537)

High Stile (left) Buttermere, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, High Snockrigg and Grasmoor (right) from the summit of Fleetwith Pike

High Stile (left) Buttermere, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, High Snockrigg and Grasmoor (right) from the summit of Fleetwith Pike

Photo: Michael Lee (3)

Kirk Fell (foreground), Pillar, Ennerdale, Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile, High Crag and Crummock Water (far right) from Westmorland Cairn, Great Gable

Kirk Fell (foreground), Pillar, Ennerdale, Red Pike (Buttermere), High Stile, High Crag and Crummock Water (far right) from Westmorland Cairn, Great Gable

Photo: Andy Malcolm (219)

Crummock Water with Rannerdale Knotts (centre left), The High Stile Ridge (High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) and the lower slopes of Mellbreak (far right) from Lanthwaite Wood

Crummock Water with Rannerdale Knotts (centre left), The High Stile Ridge (High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) and the lower slopes of Mellbreak (far right) from Lanthwaite Wood

Photo: Philip Butler (12)

Crummock Water and Low Ling Crag - with Rannerdale Knotts (left), Fleetwith Pike (centre) and The High Stile Ridge (right)

Crummock Water and Low Ling Crag - with Rannerdale Knotts (left), Fleetwith Pike (centre) and The High Stile Ridge (right)

Photo: Alex Malcolm (25)

Whiteside (left), High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) (right) across the Vale of Lorton

Whiteside (left), High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) (right) across the Vale of Lorton

Photo: Chris Brankin (22)


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