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Wain No Name Wain Ht District Group Done Map Photo 1 Scafell Pike Wain no Name Wain ht District Group Done Map Photo 1 Scafell Pike 3210 SOUTH SCAFELL y map Scafell Pike from Scafell 2 Scafell 3162 SOUTH SCAFELL y map Scafell 3 Helvellyn 3118 EAST HELVELLYN y map Helvellyn summit 4 Skiddaw 3053 NORTH SKIDDAW y map Skiddaw 5 Great End 2984 SOUTH SCAFELL y map Great End 6 Bowfell 2960 SOUTH BOWFELL y map Bowfell from Crinkle Crags 7 Great Gable 2949 WEST GABLE y map Great Gable from the Corridor Route 8 Pillar 2927 WEST PILLAR y map Pillar from Kirk Fell 9 Nethermost Pike 2920 EAST HELVELLYN y map Nethermost Pike summit 10 Catstycam 2917 EAST HELVELLYN y map Catstycam 11 Esk Pike 2903 SOUTH BOWFELL y map Esk Pike 12 Raise 2889 EAST HELVELLYN y map Raise from White Side 13 Fairfield 2863 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Fairfield from Gavel Pike 14 Blencathra 2847 NORTH BLENCATHRA y map Blencathra 15 Skiddaw Little Man 2837 NORTH SKIDDAW y map Skiddaw Little Man 16 White Side 2832 EAST HELVELLYN y map White Side summit 17 Crinkle Crags 2816 SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Crinkle Crags from Pike O' Blisco 18 Dollywaggon Pike 2810 EAST HELVELLYN y map Dollywaggon Pike 19 Great Dodd 2807 EAST DODDS y map Great Dodd 20 Grasmoor 2791 NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Grasmoor 21 Stybarrow Dodd 2770 EAST DODDS y map Stybarrow Dodd across Sticks Pass 22 Scoat Fell 2760 WEST PILLAR y map Scoat Fell's summit 23 St Sunday Crag 2756 EAST FAIRFIELD y map St Sunday Crag from Birks 24 Crag Hill [Eel Crag] 2749 NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Crag Hill from Grasmoor 25 High Street 2718 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map High Street 26 Red Pike (Wasdale) 2707 WEST PILLAR y map Red Pike from Scoat Fell 27 Hart Crag 2698 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Hart Crag from Dove Crag 28 Steeple 2687 WEST PILLAR y map Steeple from Scoat Fell 29 Lingmell 2649 SOUTH SCAFELL y map Lingmell 30 High Stile 2644 WEST HIGH STILE y map High Stile from Gatesgarth 31 High Raise (Martindale) 2634 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map High Raise summit 32 Coniston Old Man 2633 SOUTH CONISTON y map Coniston Old Man 33 Swirl How 2630 SOUTH CONISTON y map Swirl How from Brim Fell 34 Kirk Fell 2630 WEST GABLE y map Kirk Fell from Great Gable 35 Haycock 2618 WEST HAYCOCK y map Haycock 36 Brim Fell 2611 SOUTH CONISTON y map Brim Fell 37 Green Gable 2603 WEST GABLE y map Across Windy Gap to Green Gable 38 Dove Crag 2603 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Dove Crag summit 39 Grisedale Pike 2593 NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Grisedale Pike 40 Watson's Dodd 2584 EAST DODDS y map Watson's Dodd from Stybarrow Dodd 41 Rampsgill Head 2581 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Rampsgill Head 42 Great Carrs 2575 SOUTH CONISTON y map Great Carrs from Swirl How summit 43 Allen Crags 2572 SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Allen Crags summit 44 Thornthwaite Crag 2569 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Thornthwaite Beacon 45 Kidsty Pike 2560 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Kidsty Pike 46 Glaramara 2560 SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Glaramara from Allen Crags 47 Dow Crag 2555 SOUTH CONISTON y map Dow Crag from Buck Pike 48 Red Screes 2541 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Red Screes from Kirkstone Pass 49 Harter Fell (Kentmere) 2539 FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Harter Fell (Mardale) 50 Grey Friar 2536 SOUTH CONISTON y map Grey Friar 51 Wandope 2533 NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Wandope 52 Sail 2530 NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Sail 53 Hopegill Head 2525 NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Hopegill Head from Ladyside Pike 54 Great Rigg 2513 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Great Rigg's summit 55 Wetherlam 2502 SOUTH CONISTON y map Wetherlam from Great Carrs summit 56 Stony Cove Pike [Caudale Moor] 2502 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor) summit 57 High Raise (Langdale) 2500 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map High Raise's summit 58 Slight Side 2499 SOUTH SCAFELL y map Slight Side's summit 59 Mardale Ill Bell 2496 FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Mardale Ill Bell summit 60 Hart Side 2481 EAST DODDS y map Hart Side 61 Red Pike (Buttermere) 2479 WEST HIGH STILE y map Red Pike (Buttermere) from Dodd 62 Ill Bell 2476 FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Ill Bell 63 Dale Head 2473 NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map Dale Head 64 High Crag 2443 WEST HIGH STILE y map High Crag from Haystacks 65 The Knott 2423 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map The Knott 66 Carl Side 2420 NORTH SKIDDAW y map Carl Side 67 Robinson 2417 NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map Robinson 68 Seat Sandal 2415 EAST HELVELLYN y map Seat Sandal from Dollywaggon Pike 69 Sergeant Man 2414 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Nearing Sergeant Man's summit 70 Long Side 2405 NORTH SKIDDAW y map Long Side summit 71 Harrison Stickle 2403 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Harrison Stickle from Loft Crag 72 Kentmere Pike 2397 FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Kentmere Pike 73 Hindscarth 2385 NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map Hindscarth from High Spy 74 Clough Head 2381 EAST DODDS y map Clough Head from Blencathra 75 Ullscarf 2370 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Towards Ullscarf 76 Froswick 2359 FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Froswick 77 Thunacar Knott 2351 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Thunacar Knott summit 78 Birkhouse Moor 2350 EAST HELVELLYN y map Birkhouse Moor from Keldas 79 Lonscale Fell 2344 NORTH SKIDDAW y map Lonscale Fell summit 80 Brandreth 2344 WEST GABLE y map Brandreth 81 Branstree 2333 FAR-EAST SLEDDALE y map Branstree summit 82 Knott 2329 NORTH CALDBECK y map Knott's summit cairn 83 Pike O' Stickle 2323 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Pike O' Stickle from Loft Crag 84 Whiteside 2317 NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Whiteside from Lanthwaite Green 85 Yoke 2309 FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Yoke 86 Bowscale Fell 2306 NORTH BLENCATHRA y map Bowscale Fell 87 Pike O' Blisco 2304 SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Pike O' Blisco 88 Pavey Ark 2288 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Pavey Ark from Stickle Tarn 89 Caw Fell 2288 WEST HAYCOCK y map Caw Fell 90 Grey Knotts 2287 WEST GABLE y map Grey Knotts summit 91 Gray Crag 2286 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Gray Crag 92 Rest Dodd 2278 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Rest Dodd 93 Loft Crag 2270 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Loft Crag from Pike O' Stickle 94 Seatallan 2266 WEST HAYCOCK y map Seatallan's summit 95 Great Calva 2265 NORTH CALDBECK y map Great Calva 96 Cold Pike 2259 SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Cold Pike summit 97 Sheffield Pike 2232 EAST HELVELLYN y map Sheffield Pike from Heron Pike 98 Ullock Pike 2230 NORTH SKIDDAW y map Ullock Pike from Longside Edge 99 Bannerdale Crags 2230 NORTH BLENCATHRA y map Bannerdale Crags 100 Wether Hill 2210 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Wether Hill from Lowther House 101 Scar Crags 2205 NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Scar Crags from Causey Pike 102 Loadpot Hill 2201 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Loadpot Hill 103 Bakestall 2189 NORTH SKIDDAW y map Bakestall 104 Tarn Crag (Sleddale) 2176 FAR-EAST SLEDDALE y map Tarn Crag summit pillar 105 Carrock Fell 2174 NORTH CALDBECK y map Carrock Fell 106 Whiteless Pike 2159 NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Whiteless Pike 107 High Pike (Caldbeck) 2157 NORTH CALDBECK y map High Pike (Caldbeck) summit 108 High Pike (Scandale) 2155 EAST FAIRFIELD y map High Pike from Low Pike summit 109 Place Fell 2154 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Place Fell from Boardale Hause 110 High Spy 2143 NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map High Spy from Dale Head Tarn 111 Selside Pike 2142 FAR-EAST SLEDDALE y map Selside Pike 112 Harter Fell (Eskdale) 2140 SOUTH ESKDALE y map Harter Fell 113 Great Sca Fell 2131 NORTH CALDBECK y map Great Sca Fell 114 Fleetwith Pike 2126 WEST GABLE y map Fleetwith Pike 115 Base Brown 2120 WEST GABLE y map Base Brown from near Seathwaite 116 Rossett Pike 2106 SOUTH BOWFELL y map Rossett Pike 117 Middle Dodd 2106 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Middle Dodd 118 Grey Crag 2093 FAR-EAST SLEDDALE y map Grey Crag summit (Sleddale) 119 Little Hart Crag 2091 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Little Hart Crag 120 Starling Dodd 2085 WEST HIGH STILE y map Starling Dodd's summit 121 Mungrisdale Common 2068 NORTH BLENCATHRA y map Mungrisdale Common summit cairn 122 Yewbarrow 2058 WEST PILLAR y map Yewbarrow from Wast Water 123 Birks 2040 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Birks from Arnison Crag 124 Causey Pike 2035 NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Causey Pike 125 Great Borne 2019 WEST HIGH STILE y map Great Borne from Starling Dodd 126 Hartsop Dodd 2018 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Hartsop Dodd 127 Heron Pike 2003 EAST FAIRFIELD y map Heron Pike summit 128 High Seat 1995 CENTRAL THIRLMERE map High Seat from Bleaberry Fell 129 Illgill Head 1983 SOUTH SCAFELL map Illgill Head 130 Seathwaite Fell 1970 SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Seathwaite Fell 131 Bleaberry Fell 1932 CENTRAL THIRLMERE map Bleaberry Fell 132 Shipman Knotts 1926 FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Shipman Knotts 133 Brae Fell 1920 NORTH CALDBECK map Brae Fell summit 134 Middle Fell 1908 WEST HAYCOCK map Middle Fell from Greendale 135 Haystacks 1900 WEST HIGH STILE y map Haystacks from Warnscale 136 The Nab 1887 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET map The Nab 137 Maiden Moor 1887 NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map Maiden Moor from Catbells 138 Blake Fell 1878 WEST CRUMMOCK map Blake Fell 139 Sergeant's Crag 1873 CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES map Sergeant's Crag from Eagle Crag 140 Hartsop Above How 1870 EAST FAIRFIELD map Hartsop Above How 141 Outerside 1863 NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Outerside 142 Ard Crags 1860 NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR map Ard Crags 143 Angletarn Pikes 1857 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Southern top of Angletarn Pikes 144 Brock Crags 1842 FAR-EAST HIGH STREET map Brock Crags 145 Steel Fell 1811 CENTRAL GRASMERE map Steel Fell from Helm Crag 146 Lord's Seat 1811 NORTH-WEST BASSENTHWAITE map Lord's Seat 147 Rosthwaite Fell [Bessyboot] 1807 SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Rosthwaite Fell 148 Hard Knott 1803 SOUTH ESKDALE map Hard Knott summit 149 Tarn Crag (Easedale) 1801 CENTRAL GRASMERE map Tarn Crag across Easedale Tarn 150 Knott Rigg 1790 NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR map Over Newlands Hause to Knott Rigg 151 Blea Rigg
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