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Easedale Tarn is set amongst the backdrop of fairly steep-sided crags that offers the walker a pleasant scene upon arrival. The view across the tarn is a wide, open basin, with Eagle Crag, Blea Crag, Slapestone Edge, Tarn Crag, and Greathead Crag all seamlessly blending in with one another to give the appearance of a continuous ridge from the northern periphery to the south-western extremes. These craggy peaks provide the viewer with photo-worthy opportunities to capture the entire catchment of this somewhat irregular-shaped, but no less intriguing, cirque tarn. (read more)

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