Pike o’ Blisco

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Pike o’ Blisco is a prominent and popular fell in England’s Lake District, known for its rocky summit and extensive views over the surrounding valleys and peaks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
authorDescribedBy Alfred Wainwright NERFINISHED
climbedFrom Great Langdale NERFINISHED
Old Dungeon Ghyll NERFINISHED
Wrynose Pass NERFINISHED
country England
elevation 2313 feet
705 metres
featuredIn Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells NERFINISHED
gridReferenceUK NY 271 042
hasAlternativeName Pike o’ Blisco Fell NERFINISHED
hasAscentCharacter steep
hasRockType volcanic rock
hasSummitFeature cairn
rocky summit
hasTerrain crags
rocky slopes
rough grass
hasViewOf Bowfell NERFINISHED
Coniston Fells NERFINISHED
Crinkle Crags NERFINISHED
Great Langdale NERFINISHED
Langdale Pikes NERFINISHED
Scafell range NERFINISHED
isPopular true
listedIn Birketts NERFINISHED
Hewitts of England NERFINISHED
Nuttalls NERFINISHED
Wainwrights
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
North West England
near Bowfell NERFINISHED
Cold Pike NERFINISHED
Crinkle Crags NERFINISHED
Great Langdale NERFINISHED
Little Langdale NERFINISHED
Wrynose Pass NERFINISHED
partOf Langdale Fells NERFINISHED
Southern Fells NERFINISHED
popularFor fellwalking
hiking
hillwalking
prominence approximately 153 metres
range Cumbrian Mountains NERFINISHED

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Southern Fells contains Pike o’ Blisco