Whiteless Pike
Whiteless Pike (660 metres high/2,165 ft) is a fell in the north-western English Lake District. It stands immediately east of Crummock Water and forms a pyramid shape when viewed from . In his celebrated guide to the Lakeland fells, Alfred Wainwright called it "the Weisshorn of Buttermere". There are good views of Great Gable and the Scafells from the summit.
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Whiteless Pike
Whiteless Pike (660 metres high/2,165 ft) is a fell in the north-western English Lake District. It stands immediately east of Crummock Water and forms a pyramid shape when viewed from . In his celebrated guide to the Lakeland fells, Alfred Wainwright called it "the Weisshorn of Buttermere". There are good views of Great Gable and the Scafells from the summit.
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Whiteless Pike (660 metres hig ...... the Scafells from the summit.
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Location in Lake District, UK
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Whiteless Pike from Whiteless Edge
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Whiteless Pike (660 metres hig ...... the Scafells from the summit.
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