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Scary? Pillar from Wasdale via Black Sail Pass Walk
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2023
- Pillar is usually climbed from Wasdale Head, by far the nearest road access. The simplest route involves taking the Black Sail Pass, the main foot pass between Wasdale and Ennerdale, to its highest point (around 545 metres, 1,788 ft), then ascending the mountain's relatively gentle east ridge.
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The pictures of your hike show a fantastically beautiful landscape.
Hiking there is definitely great fun. Of course it is not easy and difficult to go there, but I think it was worth it.
The view from your playground is breathtaking. You can be proud of yourselfes. You have reached your goal.
The sheep look nice.
Thank you for taking me on this great hike! Many greetings!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a beautiful and unique presentation my friend! These views and atmosphere are breathtaking!
Thank you so very much, you've made our day
thank you, this has given me confidence to do this
Go for it, even though it can be a bit tough in places, im sure you'll enjoy it and its so rewarding
@@HelenAndyTravel thank you