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Great End from Styhead Tarn


Styhead Tarn is a tarn in the English Lake District, near the top of the Sty Head pass, at the head of Borrowdale. It is on the route from Wasdale to Borrowdale, and is therefore a well visited point in the Lake District. It is also passed by walkers ascending Scafell Pike from Borrowdale via the Corridor Route. It is permissible to fish the tarn which contains wild brown trout.
The Styhead Gill is the tarn′s outlet which flows into the River Derwent.
The Styhead Gill is the tarn′s outlet which flows into the River Derwent.
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( see date taken looks rather recent like mine sometimes )
Best wishes ... Steve
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