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    Bleaberry Fell is a fell in the Lake District in Cumbria, England, with a height of 590 metres (1,936 ft). It stands on the main watershed between Borrowdale...
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  • Combe Black Fell Blake Fell Blea Rigg Bleaberry Fell Blencathra Bonscale Pike Bowfell Bowscale Fell Brae Fell Brandreth Branstree Brim Fell Brock Crags...
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    Walla Crag (category Fells of the Lake District)
    crag is the terminal cliff on a short ridge running north west from Bleaberry Fell, dropping about 400 feet (120 metres) from the plateau above. Below...
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    the Bleaberry Fell and High Dodd ridges is the valley of Scalehow Beck, providing much of Place Fell's northern drainage. The summit of the fell has an...
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    List of Wainwrights (category Fells of the Lake District)
    231 ft) High Seat, 608 m (1,995 ft) Bleaberry Fell, 590 m (1,936 ft) Sergeant's Crag, 571 m (1,873 ft) Steel Fell, 553 m (1,814 ft) Tarn Crag, 550 m (1...
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  • Langdale Pikes forming the 'heel' and Loughrigg Fell the 'toe'. Beginning with Walla Crag and Bleaberry Fell in the north, the range climbs gradually to its...
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    Bleaberry Tarn is a small natural mountain tarn near Buttermere in the English Lake District. Located at NY165154 (OS Landranger 89), it lies in a corrie...
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    is Shoulthwaite Gill, which drains the eastern side of High Seat and Bleaberry Fell. Mere Gill joins Shoulthwaite Gill beneath an old fort on Castle Crag...
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  • Beacon Tarn in the Blawith fells, west of Coniston Water Bigland Tarn near Haverthwaite Blackbeck Tarn on Haystacks Bleaberry Tarn, north of Red Pike, near...
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    High Seat (Lake District) (category Fells of the Lake District)
    watershed of the Central Fells runs north-south, with Bleaberry Fell forming the northern end of the ridge. High Seat is the next fell to the south, before...
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  • List of hills in the Lake District (category Fells of the Lake District)
    point between it and the Pennines. This occurs just north of the Howgill Fells and gives the boundaries as, primarily, the River Eden and River Lune. This...
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    Red Pike (Buttermere) (category Fells of the Lake District)
    and the path from Bleaberry Tarn to the summit) and the red colouring of the paths can be seen from some distance. The Western Fells occupy a triangular...
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  • High Rigg (category Fells of the Lake District)
    Helvellyn range the view east. Thirlmere is visible to the south and Bleaberry Fell to the west, over which the Scafell group can be seen on a clear day...
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    Thunacar Knott (category Fells of the Lake District)
    a fell in the central part of the English Lake District in the county of Cumbria. The main spine of the Central Fells runs south from Bleaberry Fell to...
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    Iron Crag (redirect from Ennerdale Fell)
    grassland, covers a roughly triangular area, bordered on the South by Caw Fell and Bleaberry Gill, and on the West by Lank Rigg and Whoap. The Ennerdale Wall,...
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    High Stile (category Fells of the Lake District)
    combes and a small tarn, Bleaberry Tarn. High Stile is most easily ascended as part of a traverse of the three fells. The Western Fells occupy a triangular...
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    a craggy bowl scooped out on the northern side above the tributary of Bleaberry Gill. Running due north between this corrie and Silver Cove is the ridge...
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    List of Birketts (category Fells of the Lake District)
    English peaks described in Bill Birkett's 1994 guidebook, Complete Lakeland Fells. The author defined them as all hills within the boundary of the Lake District...
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  • Grimwith Reservoir Bleabeck Force Blea Beck NY875278 in Teesdale Bleaberry Force Bleaberry Beck NY847078 near Kaber Brigg Linn Brigg Burn NY865895 near Redesdale...
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    Hartsop above How (category Fells of the Lake District)
    outcropping, particularly on the Deepdale side. The main faces here are Bleaberry Knott, Gale Crag, Holly Crag and Erne Nest Crag. Gill Crag, The Perch...
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    High Crag (category Fells of the Lake District)
    Ennerdale. All three Buttermere Fells throw out a rocky spur toward the lake, these walls enclosing Birkness and Bleaberry Combs. Birkness Comb, also called...
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    reservoir in the Furness Fells within the English Lake District. It is located to the south of Grey Friar and to the west of Brim Fell (on the ridge between...
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