Lad Stones ridge

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Lad Stones ridge is a prominent rocky spur on the fell of Wetherlam in England’s Lake District, known as a classic route for walkers and scramblers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain ridge
rocky spur
accessFrom Little Langdale area
Tilberthwaite NERFINISHED
country England
featureOf Wetherlam south-western flank
hasViewOf Coniston Fells NERFINISHED
Little Langdale NERFINISHED
Tilberthwaite valley NERFINISHED
isRouteOn Wetherlam NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
United Kingdom
Wetherlam NERFINISHED
notableFor classic ascent route of Wetherlam
scrambling sections
orientation south-west to north-east (approximate)
partOf Furness Fells NERFINISHED
Wetherlam massif NERFINISHED
popularWith scramblers
walkers
range Lake District mountains NERFINISHED
region North West England
terrainType rocky
usedFor fell walking
hill walking
scrambling

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Wetherlam hasNotableRidge Lad Stones ridge