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The Scafell group from Harter Fell. Left to Right ... Slight Side, Scafell, Scafell Pike, Broad Crag, Great End, Ill Crag, Esk Pike, Bowfell
and Border End. Pillar background left
© Peter Burgess
© Peter Burgess
The Sca Fell range from near Bow Fell; May 1970.
© Roger Vander Steen
© Roger Vander Steen
Ill Crag seen from the final steep ascent section of Scafell Pike. Bow Fell is seen across Eskdale on right.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Scafell Pike, with Ill Crag on right, seen across Eskdale from Bow Fell.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The Corridor Route at Waypoint 13: someone has added an up-pointing arrow to indicate the gently descending route suddenly scrambles up here. Every week dozens of people continue to descend off-picture left, down the well-worn but blind-ending track!
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Scafell Pike, with Scafell beyond left, seen from Esk Pike: the early evening of a hot summer day, with mist forming in upper Eskdale, silhouetted against the sunlight.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The eastern aspect of Scafell Pike, with Broad Crag and Ill Crag to the right, seen across upper Eskdale. Taken from Crinkle Crags.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The southern aspect of Scafell Pike, seen from Symond's Knott.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Scafell Pike seen from the top of Lingmell.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Scafell Pike seen from Kirkfell Tarn.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The panorama SE from Kirk Fell, showing (left to right) Great End, Broad Crag, Scafell Pike (with Lingmell lower in front), then Symond's Knott and Sca Fell.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The view SSW from Great End; showing Scafell Pike on right with Broad Crag in front, and Ill Crag to the left. The busy main path misses both Ill Crag and Broad Crag, both well worth the detour.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Scafell Pike seen from Broad Crag.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Scafell Pike seen from Ill Crag.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
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