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Saddleback

Hill in the Lake District, Cumbria, England, part of the Skiddaw mountain group; height 868 m/2,789 ft.

It provides a fine ridge walk above steep valleys on the east side and the gentler slopes of Mungrisdale Common and Skiddaw Forest, with Skiddaw itself to the west.


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