A bridleway winds up the fellside, over Comb Crags and traverses the slopes of Nethermost Pike to arrive on the ridge at Swallow Scarth, the col just below Helvellyn.
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Other fells visible at close hand include Helvellyn ( with its spectacular ar�te Striding Edge ), Nethermost Pike, Saint Sunday Crag and Cofa Pike ( a subsidiary summit of Fairfield ).
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This ar�te, although not as imposing as Striding Edge across Nethermost Cove, ascends by a series of rocky steps for three quarters of a mile, making straight for the summit.
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I tuned in once when poor Charles Van Doren was pretending to search the nethermost depths of memory to answer some absurd question : What was the cube root of the Hittite army during the Babylonian Captivity?
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One curious example by Junya Watanabe is a flat shoe draped and upholstered in rose and gold brocade, so that each foot becomes a rich little shoe-shaped cushion at the nethermost point of the body.
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Water from Brown Cove and Red Tarn unite below Catstye Cam to form Glenridding Beck, which flows through Glenridding village to the lake, while Nethermost Cove drains into the same lake via Grisedale Beck and Patterdale village.
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The Mishnah taught that speaks of the disciples of Balaam when it says, " You, o God, will bring them down to the nethermost pit; men of blood and deceit shall not live out half their days.
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The highest surviving rocks on Helvellyn, found on the summit plateaux of Helvellyn itself and of Nethermost Pike, and along the crest of Striding Edge, are the volcaniclastic sandstones of the "'Deepdale Sandstone Formation " '.
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The summit is a high perch from which there is a bird's-eye view down into Ruthwaite Cove, flanked by the two eastern ridges of Nethermost Pike and Dollywaggon Pike, and with its tiny tarn, Hard Tarn.
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Several months ago, when the world was slightly younger and less complicated, The New Yorker magazine's Talk of the Town wondered in print how a 47-year-old private school headmaster in nethermost New Hampshire came to own an unpublished Gothic novel written by Louisa May Alcott ( " Little Women,"