Red Pike (Buttermere)

Red Pike is a fell in the High Stile range in the western English Lake District, which separates Ennerdale from the valley of Buttermere and Crummock Water. It is 2,476 ft (755 m) high. The direct ascent of Red Pike from Buttermere is very popular and the ridge walk from Red Pike to Haystacks is regarded as one of the finest in the area, with excellent views of the Scafells, Great Gable and Pillar.

Red Pike
Red Pike from Bleaberry Tarn
Highest point
Elevation755 m (2,477 ft)
Prominencec. 40 m
ListingWainwright, Nuttall, Hewitt
Coordinates54°31′34″N 3°18′00″W
Geography
Red Pike
Red Pike
Location bordering Allerdale, Cumbria
Red Pike
Location bordering Copeland, Cumbria
Red Pike
Location in England
LocationCumbria, England
Parent rangeLake District, Western Fells
OS gridNY160154
Topo mapOS Landranger 89, Explorer OL4
Listed summits of Red Pike (Buttermere)
NameGrid refHeightStatus
DoddNY163157641 m (2,102 ft)Nuttall

The fell can be confused with Red Pike (Wasdale), which is only three miles (five kilometres) away but cannot be seen from the summit. Alfred Wainwright in his guidebook The Western Fells comments that the Wasdale Red Pike might be higher but is less suited to the name. Red Pike in Buttermere is given its rich red colouring by the presence of syenite in the rock and subsoil of the fell. This is particularly marked in places where surface erosion has occurred (notably the stony track by the side of Scale Force and the path from Bleaberry Tarn to the summit) and the red colouring of the paths can be seen from some distance.

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