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  • <div class="res-img">[[File:Easedale Tarn and Eagle Crag (3434).jpg]]</div> ...Crag]], [[Blea Crag]], [[Slapestone Edge]], [[Tarn Crag]], and [[Greathead Crag]] all seamlessly blending in with one another to give the appearance of a c ...
    777 bytes (111 words) - 11:11, 3 February 2024
  • To the north is [[Tarn Crag]], with [[Lang Crag]] arcing round on the west, giving the appearance of a continuous ridge. To ...ilk Gill (Easedale)|Sourmilk Gill]] and Easedale Beck. From the ridge of [[Blea Rigg]], both Codale Tarn and Easedale Tarn can be seen, set against the bac ...
    5 KB (805 words) - 11:46, 26 January 2024
  • ...floor, but still not to epic proportions. Almost the entire slopes of the crag are wooded with ancient oaks, and the whole valley is nature's aesthetic wo ...he north is [[Watendlath Tarn]], and to the east, [[Blea Tarn (Watendlath)|Blea Tarn]], both of which are small valley lakes, created by processes similar ...
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  • ...ranch of Grasmere vale among rocky precipices, of which Blakerigg, or Blea Crag, is the principal. Its stream — from its frothy whiteness called Sourmilk G ...round on the valley floor, offering views of [[Greathead Crag]] and [[Helm Crag]]. Ascending near Sourmilk Gill can be a little strenuous at times, but not ...
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  • ...- geograph.org.uk - 2012131.jpg|300px]]<br><br>'''[[Blea Tarn (Watendlath)|Blea Tarn]]''' is a small valley lake, along with others such as [[Little Langda ...Crag]], [[Blea Crag]], [[Slapestone Edge]], [[Tarn Crag]], and [[Greathead Crag]] all seamlessly blending in with one another to give the appearance of a c ...
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  • ...Crag]], [[Blea Crag]], [[Slapestone Edge]], [[Tarn Crag]], and [[Greathead Crag]] all seamlessly blending in with one another to give the appearance of a c ...another "spending most of its journey under the scree that falls from Tarn Crag."<ref name="cooper171>Cooper (1960) p.171</ref> There are multiple small wa ...
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