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John Rickard
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Saturday, 22 August 2015
Fell Guide: High Raise
High Raise (Langdale)
is the highest point on the line of fells that form the central watershed of the Lake District and form the boundary between the generally smooth sloped fells of the east and the rocky fells of the west.
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