orrest

orrest

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  • Orrest Head — is a fell in the English Lake District on the eastern shores of Windermere. It is one of Wainwright s The Outlying Fells of Lakeland and the first fell he climbed. On the summit is a panorama naming the key visible fells which include the Old Man …   Wikipedia

  • Orrest Head — Bild gesucht  BWf1 Höhe 238  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • orrest — f ( e/ a) battle, combat [ON orrusta] …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • Alfred Wainwright — Alfred („A.“) Wainwright MBE (* 17. Januar 1907 in Blackburn; † 20. Januar 1991 in Kendal) war ein englischer Autor und Illustrator. Seine sieben Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, die zwischen 1955 und 1966 erschienen sind, gelten als… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alfred Wainwright — Alfred ( A. ) Wainwright MBE (17 January 1907 ndash; 20 January 1991) was a British hillwalker, guidebook author and illustrator. His seven volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells , published between 1955 and 1966 and consisting entirely of… …   Wikipedia

  • Dent (fell) — Dent Cairn on the western slopes of Dent Elevation 352 m (1,155 ft) …   Wikipedia

  • Cunswick Scar — Cunswick Scar …   Wikipedia

  • Muncaster Fell — The view west from Hardknott Pass in upper Eskdale, toward Muncaster Fell. Elevation …   Wikipedia

  • Windermere Way — Infobox Hiking trail Name=Windermere Way Photo=Windermere from Wansfell.jpg Caption=Windermere from Wansfell Summit Location=Northern England, United Kingdom Designation=UK National Trail Length=Convert|72|km|0 Start/End Points=Bowness on… …   Wikipedia

  • The Outlying Fells of Lakeland — Beacon Fell, looking across Beacon Tarn. The Outlying Fells of Lakeland is a book written by Alfred Wainwright, dealing with hills in and around the Lake District of England. It differs from Wainwright s Pictorial Guides in that it describes a… …   Wikipedia

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