Pike of Stickle

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Pike of Stickle is a prominent, steep-sided peak in England’s Lake District, famed for its distinctive conical shape and classic hiking and scrambling routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
climbingGradeRange easy scramble on standard routes
country England
district Westmorland and Furness NERFINISHED
elevation 2326 ft
709 m
featuredIn Wainwright’s Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells NERFINISHED
geologicalGroup Borrowdale Volcanic Group NERFINISHED
gridReferenceUK NY 273 073
hasColloquialName Pike o’ Stickle NERFINISHED
hasRouteFrom Langdale valley floor NERFINISHED
New Dungeon Ghyll NERFINISHED
Stickle Ghyll NERFINISHED
hasShape conical
isWainwright yes
knownFor classic hiking routes
distinctive conical profile
scrambling routes
steep rocky sides
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
United Kingdom
mountainRange Lake District NERFINISHED
nationalPark Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
near Harrison Stickle NERFINISHED
Loft Crag NERFINISHED
Stickle Tarn NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Bowfell NERFINISHED
Crinkle Crags NERFINISHED
Great Langdale valley NERFINISHED
Scafell range NERFINISHED
overlooks Great Langdale NERFINISHED
partOf Central Fells NERFINISHED
Langdale Pikes NERFINISHED
popularActivity fell running
hillwalking
scrambling
prominence approximately 80 m
region North West England
rockType volcanic rock
summitFeature rocky summit
small cairn
topographicMap OS Explorer OL6 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 89 NERFINISHED
WainwrightArea The Central Fells NERFINISHED

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Southern Fells contains Pike of Stickle
Langdale hasNearbyFeature Pike of Stickle