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Scafell Pike

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Elevation 978
Prominence912 m
Topo mapOS
OL6
Parent peak Snowdon
Mountain range Lake District
Southern Fells
Did you knowThere are numerous paths up Scafell Pike, following from the four main valleys – Wasdale Head, Borrowdale, Great Langdale, and Eskdale.
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About Scafell Pike


Scafell Pike or is the highest mountain in England, at an elevation of 978 metres above sea level. It is located in the Lake District National Park, in Cumbria, and is part of the Southern Fells.

The Northampton man who walks up mountains backwards

The Northampton man who walks up mountains backwards
Oct 30,2023 4:01 am

... Really unique Last year, he completed the Three Peaks Challenge of Snowdon, Ben Nevis and Scafell Pike while walking backwards...

Wasdale mountain rescuer Penny Kirby celebrates 40 years' service

Wasdale mountain rescuer Penny Kirby celebrates 40 years' service
Sep 24,2023 5:31 am

... Penny isn t sure how many times she has been up Scafell Pike but reckons it must be thousands...

Boy, 6, conquers UK's 12 highest peaks for charity

Boy, 6, conquers UK's 12 highest peaks for charity
May 29,2023 12:20 pm

... Having already scaled Scafell Pike and Snowdon, respectively the highest peaks in England and Wales, Oscar Burrow made it to Ben Nevis s summit at 13:00 BST...

Speedo Mick set to start final fundraising walk

Speedo Mick set to start final fundraising walk
Dec 28,2022 9:01 am

... On his final walk, starting on 29 December, he plans to scale the Britain s three national mountain peaks - Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Mount Snowdon - along the way...

Royals feeds penguins as Jubilee celebrations continue

Royals feeds penguins as Jubilee celebrations continue
Jun 3,2022 9:20 pm

... The focal point in Scotland was Edinburgh Castle but teams from Walking With The Wounded also lit beacons at the summits of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike in England, Mount Snowdon in Wales and Slieve Donard in Northern Ireland...

'Our lives changed forever when we caught fire'

'Our lives changed forever when we caught fire'
Apr 23,2022 11:10 am

... The cousins have decided to climb Scafell Pike on 30 April to raise money for the foundation, which provides therapy and physio for survivors of burns and people with scars...

Lake District mountain rescuers plea after busiest-ever year

Lake District mountain rescuers plea after busiest-ever year
Jan 3,2022 5:08 pm

... One of the largest operations involved 75 members from multiple teams looking for a man and his 11-year-old son who had been reported missing on Scafell Pike...

Kitten closes the owner on walks around Yorkshire

Kitten closes the owner on walks around Yorkshire
Feb 20,2020 8:27 pm

... The Maine Coon cross domestic shorthair has scaled the heights of Scafell Pike and visited Hardcastle crags and Butterley Reservoir...

Royals feeds penguins as Jubilee celebrations continue

Feb 16,2020 9:29 am

Princess Anne visited Edinburgh Zoo on The Second day of celebrations to mark The Queen 's Platinum Jubilee.

Street parties were also held across the country to honour The First monarch to reach the milestone.

On Thursday the festivities got under way with a Royal gun salute at Edinburgh Castle , before beacons were lit across the country.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon led tributes in Scotland and hailed The Queen 's " selfless commitment to duty".

The Queen was also praised for " staying the course" as royals joined dignitaries at a thanksgiving service for the Platinum Jubilee at St Paul's Cathedral.

Referring to her love of Horse Racing , Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell said the 96-year-old monarch was " still in the saddle" even though she was not able to attend.

The Queen , who experienced " discomfort" during Thursday's events, watched The Service from Windsor Castle .

Afterwards Princess Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence travelled to Scotland where they fed Penguins and met young Ukrainian refugees at Edinburgh Zoo .

The couple were in the Scottish capital as members of the Royal Family visited the nations of the UK over the Long Weekend to celebrate The Queen 's milestone.

They visited The Penguins ' Rock Enclosure - which is home to gentoo, rockhopper and king Penguins - and fed The Residents with Blue Whiting from a bucket.

Earlier, The Princess met children from Ukrainian orphanages who were taking part in an animal handling session with a snake and an armadillo in The Zoo 's Rainforest Room.

The Children were rescued from the war-torn country and with The Help of The Charity Dnipro Kids, formed by supporters of Hibernian Football Club.

While in Edinburgh, the couple will also visit Hms Albion and inspect a Guard of Honour before boarding The Ship .

On the Flight Deck of the amphibious assault vessel, The Princess will meet members of The Ship 's company and representatives from charities across Scotland supported by The Queen and Anne as patrons, before cutting a commemorative cake.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Earl and Countess of Wessex will Visit Wales and Northern Ireland respectively.

To mark the Platinum Jubilee, the traditional Bank Holiday on The Last Monday in May was moved to Thursday.

It has been followed by an extra Bank Holiday on Friday.

On The First day of celebrations beacons were simultaneously lit across the UK at 21:45.

The Focal Point in Scotland was Edinburgh Castle but teams from Walking With The Wounded also lit beacons at the summits of Ben Nevis , Scafell Pike in England, Mount Snowdon in Wales and Slieve Donard in Northern Ireland .

Beacon events were also held at locations including Greenock in Inverclyde, Saltcoats in North Ayrshire, Dunnottar Castle at Stonehaven and at Raf Lossiemouth , where the celebrations featured a Military Wives Choir.

Among the notable local weekend events is a re-enactment of The Queen 's 1953 Coronation in Kelso in the Scottish Borders on Saturday, featuring members of The Local Scouts and Guides.

Musselburgh Race Course will top off a weekend of Jubilee racing with a special corgi derby on Sunday.

A distant relative of one of The Queen 's own corgis, named Paddy from Port Seton, will take part.

And in Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, about 2,000 people are expected at a street Party On Sunday which will see The Town 's St Cuthbert Street closed to traffic.

The main highlight in Edinburgh will be an open-air concert in West Princes Street Gardens on Sunday.

Members of The Public are being encouraged to bring their picnic blankets for The Free event, which starts at 12:30.

It will feature music by the HM Royal Marines Scotland band, Love Music Community Choir and a special Edinburgh Festival Carnival Parade .



Source of news: bbc.com

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