Image:Dollywaggon Pike from Grisedale.jpg
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current | 16:34, 14 August 2007 | 640×480 (61 KB) | Suicidalhamster | (From Crossing Plantation, Upper Grisedale. Dollywagon Pike dominates the skyline. The rocky knoll is mapped as "Post" although I am not sure if that name actually refers to the knoll. The spoil heap on the left just out of the shadow of St. Sunday Crag is) |
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