| Scafell Pike |
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| Alt. names | ||||||
| Municipality | Cumbria (UK) | |||||
| Height [m] | 977 | |||||
| Primary factor [m] |
911 Fixed point 66 metres at 30 U 530139 5860322 - located to the south, along road A41, west of the town Market Drayton. |
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| Secondary factor [km] |
152.4 Approx. point 30 U 435374 5891055 - located to the south/south-west, on the north ridge of Carnedd Dafydd. | |||||
| Location |
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| UTM: 30 U 486277 6034086 | |||
| Lat/Lon: N54°27'15.4" W3°12'42.0" | ||||||
| Description |
Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England, which is one of the reasons why it is a very popular mountain. Another obvious reason is the fine views you get from the summit. |
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| Main photo |
Scafell Pike seen from west (summit not visible). |
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| Routes | Scafell & Scafell Pike from Wast Water | |||||
| Panorama |
360° annotated (09.10.2010) |
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