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searching for Great Gable (band) 11 found (19 total)
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Brandreth
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Brandreth is a fell in the English Lake District. It stands between Great Gable and Haystacks in the Western Fells. The Western Fells occupy a triangular
Cloudcatcher Fells
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places, mostly in the area of Patterdale in the English Lake District: Great Gable ; Grasmoor; Grisedale Tarn - slow Haystacks; Catchedicam (Catstye Cam)
Great End
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walkers. The name strictly applies to the col between Great End and Great Gable at a height of 1,560 ft (480 m), but is now more generally given to the
Scoat Fell
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coastal plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are Great Gable and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out on either flank
Lake District
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George Mallory
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was Kern Knotts Crack on Great Gable . The following day they climbed Napes Needle, the famous rock pinnacle on Great Gable , at 55.77 ft (17 m), graded
Champion Beer of Britain
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Special London Ale (Bedfordshire) 2009 Titanic, Stout (Staffordshire) Great Gable , Yewbarrow (Cumbria) White Shield Brewery, White Shield (Burton-on-Trent)
Wilfrid Noyce
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The last, in 1946, found me blown bodily by a gust off an easy rib of Great Gable , onto my leg, which crumpled and broke under me [...] When I returned
Mountain (TV series)
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It involves Rhys Jones scaling Napes Needle, a pinnacle that abuts Great Gable . Broadcast 12 August 2007, programme three concentrates on the Grampian
List of Birketts
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Wainwright 903 148 2,962 486 89 90 NY244064 Hu,Sim,Hew,N,sMa,W,B,Sy,Fel 13 Great Gable 34B: LD C&W Wainwright 899 425 2,949 1,394 89 90 NY211103 Ma,Sim,Hew
History of St. Bees School
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School O.T.C. sounded the "Last Post" in a moving ceremony at the top of Great Gable , a mountain at the heart of the Lake District, where a memorial was unveiled