
Blea Tarn
The knobbly hill in the centre is 'Side Pike' - a pimple on the arse of Lingmoor Fell (1,530ft). A fell I first climbed on sunday 24th May 1998.
An interesting 'feature' of Side Pike is that it contains, 'Fat Man's Agony' a narrow gap that the footpath passes through between the wall of the cliff and a huge boulder, there is no way round it and people passing through usually have to take their rucksacks off to reach the other side. Great fun!
An interesting 'feature' of Side Pike is that it contains, 'Fat Man's Agony' a narrow gap that the footpath passes through between the wall of the cliff and a huge boulder, there is no way round it and people passing through usually have to take their rucksacks off to reach the other side. Great fun!
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Blea Tarn, Little Langdale, Cumbria
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Stephen Dutch

Blea Tarn
The knobbly hill in the centre is 'Side Pike' - a pimple on the arse of Lingmoor Fell (1,530ft). A fell I first climbed on sunday 24th May 1998.
An interesting 'feature' of Side Pike is that it contains, 'Fat Man's Agony' a narrow gap that the footpath passes through between the wall of the cliff and a huge boulder, there is no way round it and people passing through usually have to take their rucksacks off to reach the other side. Great fun!
An interesting 'feature' of Side Pike is that it contains, 'Fat Man's Agony' a narrow gap that the footpath passes through between the wall of the cliff and a huge boulder, there is no way round it and people passing through usually have to take their rucksacks off to reach the other side. Great fun!
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Blea Tarn, Little Langdale, Cumbria
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Stephen Dutch

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Blea Tarn
The knobbly hill in the centre is 'Side Pike' - a pimple on the arse of Lingmoor Fell (1,530ft). A fell I first climbed on sunday 24th May 1998.
An interesting 'feature' of Side Pike is that it contains, 'Fat Man's Agony' a narrow gap that the footpath passes through between the wall of the cliff and a huge boulder, there is no way round it and people passing through usually have to take their rucksacks off to reach the other side. Great fun!
An interesting 'feature' of Side Pike is that it contains, 'Fat Man's Agony' a narrow gap that the footpath passes through between the wall of the cliff and a huge boulder, there is no way round it and people passing through usually have to take their rucksacks off to reach the other side. Great fun!
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Date:
Location:
Blea Tarn, Little Langdale, Cumbria
Photographer:
Stephen Dutch