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Gimmer Crag


A day on the Langdale Pikes - Photo 2
We went to look at the big rock face of Gimmer Crag, a classic climbers' spot. Very impressive it is too, especially close up. Jan walked on ahead to give an idea of the scale of the crag - see note. Definitely no way up for ordinary walkers.
Gimmer Crag is a shoulder of Loft Crag - one of the Langdale Pikes, and one which frequently gets mistaken for Pike o' Stickle when viewed from Chapel Stile and Elterwater.
We went to look at the big rock face of Gimmer Crag, a classic climbers' spot. Very impressive it is too, especially close up. Jan walked on ahead to give an idea of the scale of the crag - see note. Definitely no way up for ordinary walkers.
Gimmer Crag is a shoulder of Loft Crag - one of the Langdale Pikes, and one which frequently gets mistaken for Pike o' Stickle when viewed from Chapel Stile and Elterwater.
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