Crinkle Crags – (17) Southern Fells

Wainwright 17 – Book 4 ‘The Southern Fells’

Height: 2,816ft – 859m

Grid reference: NY 248 048

      Walks including Crinkle Crags: C

Ill Crag and beyond it Bowfell with Crinkle Crags in sunlight.  Taken from Broad Crags (near the final ascent to Scafell Pike).

 

Pike de Bield, then Bowfell behind and to the right Crinkle Crags.  (Photograph taken from the summit of Scafell Pike).

 

Bowfell is in the distance with Crinkle Crags to its right. Photograph taken from near Esk Hause on the way up to Scafell Pike.

Crinkle Crags and the Langdale Valley.  Photograph taken from near Esk Hause on the way up to Scafell Pike.

Looking down the Langdale Valley with The Band on the right and Crinkle Crags on the right.  Photograph taken from near Esk Hause on the way up to Scafell Pike.

The Langdale Pikes on the right of the photograph (photo taken from Loughrigg Fell) with Loughrigg Tarn in the foreground.

Left to right: Lingmoor Fell, behind which is the snow-capped summits of Pike o’ Blisco; Crinkle Crags; Bowfell and Esk Pike.  Then the rounded summit of Great End. The Langdale Pikes from the centre of the photo are Loft Crag; Pike o’ Stickle; Harrison Stickle; Pavey Ark and the triangular summit of Sergeant Man just visible.

Cold Pike and Crinkle Crags. Photograph taken from Martcrag Moor near Pike o’ Stickle.