Striding Edge

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Striding Edge is a famous narrow arête and exposed walking route on Helvellyn in England’s Lake District, popular with hikers and scramblers for its dramatic ridgeline and views.

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Striding Edge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arête
hiking route
mountain ridge
scrambling route
approachFrom Glenridding
Patterdale
connects Helvellyn summit plateau
Hole-in-the-Wall
country England
difficulty grade 1 scramble in places
hasFeature corniced in winter
knife‑edge sections
scrambling sections
steep drops on both sides
hasNearbyFeature Nethermost Pike
Red Tarn
Swirral Edge
hasTerrain exposed
narrow ridge
rocky
hazard ice and snow in winter
loose rock
steep drops
strong winds
knownFor classic Lake District route
dramatic ridgeline views
exposure
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Helvellyn
Lake District
United Kingdom
mentionedIn A. W. Wainwright's Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells
surface form: Alfred Wainwright’s Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells
mountainRange Cumbrian Mountains
surface form: Lake District mountains
partOf Eastern Fells
Helvellyn
surface form: Helvellyn massif

Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
popularFor hiking
ridge walking
scrambling
region North West England
requires basic scrambling skills
good weather judgment
head for heights
suitableFor experienced hillwalkers
scramblers
tourismType outdoor recreation attraction

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Helvellyn hasRidge Striding Edge
Swirral Edge near Striding Edge
Red Tarn overlookedBy Striding Edge