Red Pike (Wasdale)

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Red Pike
Elevation 826 m
Location Cumbria, Flag of England England
Range Lake District
Topo map OS Landranger 89
OS grid reference NY165105
Listing Wainwright, Nuttall

Red Pike is a fell in the English Lake District. It is 826 metres high and lies due north of Wast Water. It is often climbed as part of the Mosedale Horseshoe, a walk which also includes Pillar.

The fell can be confused with Red Pike (Buttermere), not least because its namesake is only three miles away, so according to Alfred Wainwright it is conventional to call it Wasdale Red Pike.

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Wainwright's Western Fells

Base BrownBlake FellBrandrethBuckbarrowBurnbank FellCaw FellCrag FellFellbarrowFleetwith PikeGavel FellGreat BorneGreat GableGreen GableGrey KnottsGrikeHaycockHaystacksHen CombHigh CragHigh StileKirk FellLank RiggLow FellMellbreakMiddle FellPillarRed Pike (Buttermere)Red Pike (Wasdale)Scoat FellSeatallanStarling DoddSteepleYewbarrow

Full list of Wainwrights by area