Pike O' Blisco and Cold Pike (Wed 20 Aug 2003)

Walk Information

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Walk route: Wrynose Pass - Black Crag - Pike O' Blisco - Red Tarn (Langdale) - Cold Pike - Wrynose Pass

Distance: 3.75 miles

Ascent: 1,750ft

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Time: 2 hours 15 minutes

With: on own

Conditions: cloud broken, base approx. 3,000ft, cool wind on the tops

Photos

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Three Shire StoneThree Shire StoneThree Shire Stones. Three Stones have traditionally marked the adjoining counties of Cumberland, Westmorland and LancashireWetherlam, Swirl How, Great Carrs and Grey FriarBlack CragWainwright's 'The Needle', Black CragWainwright's 'The Needle', Black CragCold Pike, Crinkle Crags and Pike O' Blisco from Black CragBowfell from Pike O' Blisco's summitPike O' Blisco's summit cairn360 Panorama from Pike O' Blisco's summitThe Langdale Pikes from Pike O' Blisco's summitThe view east from Pike O' Blisco's summit. Great Langdale, the Blea Rigg ridge and the eastern fellsGreat Knott, Crinkle Crags and Bowfell from Pike O' BliscoLooking down on Red TarnWetherlam from Red TarnThe Langdale PikesThe Langdale Pikes and Pike O' Blisco from the ascent of Cold PikeThe path to Crinkle CragsCold Pike summit360 Panorama from Cold Pike's summitLooking down on Wrynose PassLooking west to Harter Fell fom the descent back to Wrynose Pass

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