- Harrison Stickle
Infobox Mountain
Name = Harrison Stickle
Photo = HARRISON_STICKLE_FROM_LOFT_CRAG_(2).jpg
Caption = Harrison Stickle seen fromLoft Crag
Elevation = 736 m (2,415 ft)
Location =Cumbria , ENG
Range =Lake District ,Central Fells
Prominence = "c." 53 m
Parent peak = High Raise
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Explorer" OL6
Grid_ref_UK = NY281074
Listing = Hewitt, Wainwright, Nuttall
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Pronunciation =Harrison Stickle is a
fell in the central part of the EnglishLake District , situated aboveGreat Langdale . The fell is one of the three (although the number is debated) fells which make up the picturesqueLangdale Pikes , the others beingPike of Stickle andLoft Crag . Together they make up one of the most picturesque, and probably the best known, mountain groups in the District. A "stickle" is a hill with a prominent rocky top.Topography
The Langdale Pikes form a raised rocky parapet around the southern and eastern edges of a high tableland centred upon
Thunacar Knott . Harrison Stickle is the high point of this system and its crags fall south and east from the summit, presenting an arresting view from the valley floor 2,000 ft below, or from further afield.To the north, the main ridge of the central fells passes over Thunacar Knott before climbing to High Raise. The craggy eastern face of this ridge continues north as far as Harrison's near neighbour,
Pavey Ark , visually the most impressive face in the area. The south western border of Harrison Stickle is formed by the deep ravine of Dungeon Ghyll, which cuts through the parapet of the Langdale Pikes and into the lower hinterland of Harrison Combe. Across the Ghyll westwards are Thorn Crag, Loft Crag and finally Pike of Stickle. Below the steep eastern face of Harrison Stickle lie Stickle Tarn and its Ghyll, thus ensuring that all drainage from the fell is to Great Langdale. TheGeology
Harrison Stickle's summit area is composed of the pebbly
sandstone andbreccia of the Pavey Ark Member.British Geological Survey: 1:50,000 series maps, "England & Wales Sheet 38": BGS (1999)] . There is no history of mining.ummit and view
The summit is a short rocky ridge with a cairn at each end, the northern one being higher. The view from Harrison Stickle is as good as the view of it — a surprisingly rare occurrence — with all of the major fell groups visible.cite book |author=Wainwright, A |title= A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book 3 The Central Fells |publisher= Westmorland Gazette |year= 1958] Mark Richards: "The Central Fells": Collins (2003): ISBN 0-00-711365-X]
Ascents
The fell is usually climbed from New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Great Langdale, and there are a number of possible routes up. The simplest first follows Stickle Beck to Stickle Tarn; a path then leads up the western side of Pavey Ark to reach the summit. The fell is almost invariably combined with other nearby peaks to make a longer circular walk.
References
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