Harrison Stickle
Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Harrison Stickle is a fell in the central part of the English Lake District, situated above Great Langdale. The fell is one of the three (although the number is debated) fells which make up the picturesque Langdale Pikes, the others being Pike of Stickle and Loft Crag. Together they make up one of the most picturesque, and probably the best-known, mountain groups in the District. A "stickle" is a hill with a prominent rocky top.
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Harrison Stickle | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 736 m (2,415 ft) |
Prominence | c. 53 m |
Parent peak | High Raise |
Listing | Hewitt, Wainwright, Nuttall |
Coordinates | 54°27′25″N 3°06′38″W |
Geography | |
Location | Cumbria, England |
Parent range | Lake District, Central Fells |
OS grid | NY281074 |
Topo map | OS Explorer OL6 |
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