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PANORAMA from Muncaster (GR112983) 231m

PANORAMA /Long Top 13 Fell 1 3 5 7 Little Stand 2 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15

Irton Pike Miterdale Brantrake Crags Hooker Moss 1 2 3 4 lower ridge path 5 6 7 Looking Stead 8 9 Great How 10 11 12 Gate Crag N 13 14 Great How Crags () 15 ridge path to E

Rowantree How Kinmont Buck Barrow Woodend Height BOOTLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stainton Pike Burn Moor White Pike Whitecombe Moss Caw The Knott Water Crag Barnscar Brantrake (obscured) Raven Crag Crags Stainton Tower River Esk River Esk

E 1 2 Coniston Old Man 3 4 Rough Crag 5 Great Worm Crag 6 White Pike S

seaward channel of the combined rivers Esk, Mite and Irt sand bar Isle of Man

Eskmeals Firing Range Drigg Warren sand dunes WABERTHWAITE The Isle of Man has only one fell Snaefell, ‘the snow-capped hill’. The highest mountain on Iceland has the same name, path though it has a glaicer too, called Snaefellsjokull. lower ridge S W

St Bees Head Whoap EGREMONT Kinniside Common

SELLAFIELD

HOLMROOK SANTON BRIDGE

The Isle of Man may be at its nearest point to a Lakeland fell summit here, but I failed to capture the detail on any of my visits - sometimes totally visible, at other times Snaefell rests upon a cushion of cloud, W while invariably the island is completely lost in an atmospheric haze. N

This graphic is an extract from The Southern , volume three in the Lakeland Fellranger series published in April 2008 by Cicerone Press

(c) Mark Richards 2008