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Pavey Ark and Stickle Tarn
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A day on the Langdale Pikes - Photo 17
The imposing crag of Pavey Ark (2288 ft) towers above Stickle Tarn. To quote AW:
Pavey Ark is Langdale's biggest cliff. In an area where crags and precipices abound, here is the giant of them all, and scenically, it is the best.
(Wainwright, A. 1958. A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells: Book Three, The Central Fells, Westmorland Gazette, Kendal.)
A classic favourite with climbers and scramblers. The adventurous walker may ascend the crag by the exciting route of Jack's Rake, which can be seen slanting up from right to left across the rock face.
The imposing crag of Pavey Ark (2288 ft) towers above Stickle Tarn. To quote AW:
Pavey Ark is Langdale's biggest cliff. In an area where crags and precipices abound, here is the giant of them all, and scenically, it is the best.
(Wainwright, A. 1958. A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells: Book Three, The Central Fells, Westmorland Gazette, Kendal.)
A classic favourite with climbers and scramblers. The adventurous walker may ascend the crag by the exciting route of Jack's Rake, which can be seen slanting up from right to left across the rock face.
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