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kirkstone-pass
Kirkstone Pass is a mountain pass in the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is at an altitude of 1,489 feet (454 m).
It is the District's highest pass traversed by road, the A592 road between Ambleside in Rothay Valley and Patterdale in Ullswater Valley. The road gradient approaches 1 in 4. The picturesque view down into Patterdale has Brothers Water as its focal point.
The Kirkstone Pass Inn stands close to the summit. Once a vital coaching inn, it now caters primarily for tourists. It is the third-highest public house in England.
Never in my life have I been so anxious about finding fuel as I have today.
I was our first trip out together since we bought it, all going fine music playing from the phone via Poweramp (more on that later) Google maps doing it's thing, we drove up into the lakes, not the best idea but though...
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