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The Forest (Bannisdale) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bannisdale Horseshoe

The Bannisdale Horseshoe is an upland area near the eastern boundary of the Lake District National Park, surrounding the valley of Bannisdale Beck, a tributary of the River Mint. It is described in the final chapter of Wainwright's book ''The Outlying Fells of Lakeland''. It describes
Wainwright's clockwise walk visits Whiteside Pike at , Todd Fell at , Capplebarrow at , a nameless summit at (identified in the ''Database of British and Irish Hills'' (DoBIH) as Swinklebank Crag),〔 a further nameless summit at (identified in ''DoBIH'' as Ancrow Brow North),〔 Long Crag at , White Howe at , a further nameless summit at (identified in ''DoBIH'' as The Forest〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hills-database.co.uk/downloads.html )〕) and Lamb Pasture at . He describes Whiteside Pike as ''"a dark pyramid of heather and bracken and outcrops of rock: much the most attractive part of the hoseshoe and worth a visit even if one goes no further."''
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