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- Hindscarth is a mountain between the valleys of Buttermere and Newlands, in the north-western part of the English Lake District. The fell's name is derived from two words from the Old Norse language, Hind and Skarth, and means the pass used by the red deer. (en)
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- OSLandrangers 89, 90, Explorer OL4
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- Location in the Lake District National Park##Location in Allerdale, Cumbria (en)
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- Hindscarth and Robinson from Catbells (en)
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- OS Landrangers 89, 90, Explorer OL4 (en)
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- pass used by the red deer (en)
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- Hindscarth is a mountain between the valleys of Buttermere and Newlands, in the north-western part of the English Lake District. The fell's name is derived from two words from the Old Norse language, Hind and Skarth, and means the pass used by the red deer. (en)
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