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Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team were called out to Angle Tarn yesterday, October 23 at 3.22pm to a man who had dislocated his ankle whilst descending the fell.
A Lake District fell path has been restored using an ancient fix with sheep's wool. Volunteers restored part of the path at Angle Tarn in Langdale, which included burying the fleece in boggy land.
One of the Lake District's best known beauty spots is one of seven areas being sold off by park bosses. Stickle Tarn, in the Langdale Pikes, is on the market with a guide price of between £20,000 ...
Angle Tarn is a popular spot for wild camping (file photo) A wild camper died after falling 40ft (12m) above a Lake District tarn while trying to get back to his tent after a drinking session, an ...
The Tarn's well known to fell walkers, set within the Langdale Pikes, 1,500 feet above sea level - and three miles west of Grasmere. It has a guide price of between £20,000 and £30,000 and is ...
A MAN was taken to hospital after dislocating his ankle whilst descending a Lake District mountain - in what rescue teams have called a 'painful injury'. Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team were ...
One of the Lake District's best known beauty spots is one of seven areas being sold off by park bosses. Stickle Tarn, in the Langdale Pikes, is on the market with a guide price of between £20,000 ...