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Standing at High Cup Nick, North Pennines, Cumbria
England

Standing at High Cup Nick, one of Britain's hidden geological gems. This is a text-book example of a glacial U-shaped valley, formed in the last Ice Age as a glacial slowly scoured out this valley on the western approaches to Mickle Fell. It provides a fantastic visual spectacle - even on a relatively poor day such as this - but despite the awe-inspiring view is much less busy than nearby destinations in the Lake District. 


There's a distinctive rocky outcrop encircling the upper edge of the valley: this escarpment is made up of exposed crags formed from Whin Sill, a stratum of dolerite which forms features in many parts of the north of England. This lines the 'Cup'. The 'Nick' in the name is the gap at the head of the valley, where a small stream spills over the edge - sometimes forming a waterfall - and runs down to become High Cupgill Beck.

See also my panorama from above Nichol Chair, slightly further along the escarpment on High Cup 

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Copyright: Joby Catto
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 12866x6433
Taken: 14/06/2015
Uploaded: 17/06/2015
Published: 17/06/2015
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Tags: mountain; rock; moor; dolerite; whin sill; escarpment; valley; chasm; glacial; north pennines; cumbria; crags; hill; cloudy; england
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