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THE MOUNTAINS SOUTH-WEST OF DERWENTWATER: as seen from
Keswick
Brund and Glaramara / Esk Hause / Castle Crag and Great End
/ Scawfell Pike / Gait Crag / Blea Crag / Bull Crag / Cat
Bell / Hindscarth / Gold Scalp / Robinson / High Stile /
Newlands Hause / Red Pike / Rawling End / Causey Pike / Sail
/ Ill Crags / Barrow / Swinside / Coledale Hause / Grisedale
Pike
A GROUP OF MOUNTAINS, Seen from Helvellyn, looking to the
South-West.
Holm Fell / Old Man - Coniston Fell / Wetherlam / Carrs, or
Scars / Gray Friar / Black Combe / Harrison Stickle /
Crinkle Crags / Bowfell / Hanging Knot / Scawfell Pike /
Hindside / Great-end Crag / Glaramara / Great Gable / Green
Gable / Kirkfell / Pillar Fell / Honister, and High Crag /
High Stile / Dalehead, and Red Pike / Hindscarth, and
Robinson / Blake Fell / Witeless Pike / Grasmoor / Ill Crags
/ Causey Pike / Grisedale Pike
Otley 1823 (5th edn 1834)
Guidebook, Concise Description of the English Lakes,
later A Description of the English Lakes, by Jonathan Otley,
published by the author, Keswick, Cumberland, by J
Richardson, London, and by Arthur Foster, Kirky Lonsdale,
Cumbria, 1823 onwards.
© Martin and Jean Norgate: 2012
email:- JandMN@norgate.freeserve.co.uk
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