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==Topography== [[File:Nethermost Pike Map.jpg|thumb|right|300px|1925 map showing Nethermost Pike and its surrounding features]] The [[Helvellyn range]] runs broadly north-south for about {{Convert|11|km|mile|0|abbr=off}}, remaining above {{Convert|600|m|ft|round=10}} throughout its length. Nethermost Pike is toward the southern end of this ridge, with [[Helvellyn]] itself to the north and [[Dollywaggon Pike]] to the south. In common with much of the Helvellyn range there is a marked contrast between the western and eastern slopes of Nethermost Pike. In Wainwright's words: "The grassy western slope trodden by the multitudes is of little interest, but the fell should not be judged accordingly: it is made of sterner stuff. From the east, Nethermost Pike is magnificent, hardly less so than Helvellyn."<ref name="wainwright">{{cite book |title= [[A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells]]: Book 1 [[Eastern Fells|The Eastern Fells]]|last= Wainwright|first= Alfred|author-link= Alfred Wainwright|author2=Chris Jesty|year= 2005|chapter= Nethermost Pike|publisher= Frances Lincoln|edition= 2nd |orig-year= 1955|isbn= 0-7112-2454-4}}</ref> The western slopes fall smoothly to the head of Thirlmere reservoir, and the tiny church at Wythburn. There are rougher areas, High and Comb Crags in particular, but these do little to change the overall impression of high moorland. The lower slopes have been planted with conifers as part of the Thirlmere Forest, but above this is a sense of wide open space. Nethermost Pike's toehold on the valley is shifted a little to the south, relative to its position on the ridge. This is because Whelpside and Birkside Gills, its boundary streams, both run south-west, rather than flowing straight down the slope.<ref name="wainwright"/> [[File:Nethermost Pike from Dollywaggon.jpg|thumb|right|[[High Crag (Helvellyn)|High Crag]] and Nethermost Pike seen from [[Dollywaggon Pike]]]] On the east, the first impression is all of rock. The long [[strath]] of Grisedale runs north-eastward to Ullswater, cutting off a series of [[hanging valley]]s which fall from the Helvellyn range. To the south east of Nethermost Pike, below the summit of High Crag, is Ruthwaite Cove. Surrounded by crag on three sides, this [[Cirque|corrie]] contains Hard [[tarn (lake)|Tarn]], a small pool on a rock shelf. This is one of the most difficult mountain tarns to locate, and its black algal bed and clear water combine to give the false impression of great depth.<ref name="blair">{{cite book |title= Exploring Lakeland Tarns|last= Blair|first= Don|year= 2003|publisher= Lakeland Manor Press|isbn= 0-9543904-1-5}}</ref><ref name="richards">{{cite book |title= Near Eastern Fells|last= Richards|first= Mark|year= 2003|publisher= Collins|isbn= 0-00-711366-8}}</ref> Ruthwaite Cove is now the site of Ruthwaite Lodge, a climbing hut. It was formerly the setting for more industrial activity, with the remains of several [[Shaft mining|underground mines]] and some shallow [[Open-pit mining|open workings]] visible near the Lodge. Between Ruthwaite and Nethermost Coves, Nethermost Pike sends out a fine rocky ridge. This [[arête]], 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. It is from this angle, rather than from the west, that the fell earns the sobriquet of "Pike", meaning peaked mountain. At the bottom of the ridge is Eagle Crag, standing above Grisedale Beck and forcing walkers to take a detour from the ridgeline.<ref name="wainwright"/> [[File:Nethermost Cove in winter.jpg|thumb|right|Nethermost Cove]] North from Nethermost Pike is the depression of Swallow Scarth, above the head of Nethermost Cove. From here the ridge climbs again, turning to the west as the long plateau of Helvellyn top is reached. Southwards the ridge steps down over High Crag, and narrows as it swings east around Ruthwaite Cove to Dollywaggon Pike. A heavily eroded path runs along the ridge, but actually bypasses the top of Nethermost Pike to the west, as it leads to Helvellyn.<ref name="wainwright"/> The summit area is triangular in plan with ridges running to the north, south and east. The actual top is toward the northern corner and set back a little from the drop to Nethermost Cove. There is a rash of stones on the summit although the surroundings are mostly covered in rough grass, and several small [[cairn]]s have been built. Other than northward, where the bulk of Helvellyn intervenes, the view is extensive, with much of the Lake District visible. Further ground is brought into view from the summit of High Crag.<ref name="wainwright"/>
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