Grid reference NY3528
near to Scales, Cumbria, England
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Bannerdale Crags from Cairn on Souther Fell
This picture is drawn in Souther Fell 2 in Wainwrights Northern Fells the only difference now is that the cairn is much bigger. This is not the summit of Souther Fell
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On Southerfell
Looking down onto a sunlit A66.
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South end of Souther Fell
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On the summit ridge of Souther Fell
Heading towards the 522m top. The ridge is mostly broad and grassy.
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Souther Fell
Viewed from Scales Fell.
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Cairn, Southerfell
With Blencathra in the distance hidden by cloud.
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On Southerfell
With the actual summit in the distance.
There is a legend of a spectral army that was seen marching along the summit ridge. In happened on midsummer eve 1735 when a farm labourer at Blake Hills Farm ( NY3628) saw troop movements near... ( more)
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On Souther Fell
Looking towards Bannerdale Crags
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Path on Souther Fell
Path on Souther Fell leading to the summit
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The path on Souther Fell
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Cairn on Souther Fell
The cairn is not at the highest point of the ridge and is slightly off the main path.
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Path along the top of Souther Fell
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Frozen pool on Souther Fell
Souther Fell has the form of a long, broad ridge of modest height lying to the east of the valley of the River Glenderamackin. The view is from a path close to the crest of the hill over grassiness and past the frozen pool, beyond the river... (more)
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Summit ridge of Souther Fell
After a long gentle diagonal ascent, the path to Souther Fell from Low Beckside emerges onto the ridge, where a bit of backtracking would be needed to visit the very highest point. It's not a terribly distinguished peak, so those... (more)
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That looks a bit icy
This is the point on the ascent of Souther Fell when the peaks of Blencathra and Bannerdale Crag first come into good view. The steep paths onto the top of Blencathra can be seen in an exposed position on the left side looking very white,... (more)
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