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==Summit== The summit plateau of Cold Pike has three widely separated summits, all of which are listed as [[nuttall (hill)|nuttalls]]. The lower two are unnamed on [[Ordnance Survey]] maps, but are generally referred to as '''Cold Pike West Top''' and '''Cold Pike Far West Top'''.<ref>Nuttall, John & Anne: ''The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 2: England'' (2nd edition): Cicerone (1990): {{ISBN|1-85284-037-4}}</ref> The true summit is itself one of a series of three outcrops in a mild echoing of Crinkle Crags. Each has a [[cairn]], the highest being a fine example. The top is an excellent place from which to survey Crinkle Crags, the [[Langdale Pikes]], and the northern end of the Coniston Fells across Wrynose Bottom; there is a fine distant prospect of the [[Pennines]] above [[Windermere]], and [[Morecambe Bay]] above the [[Duddon Valley]].<ref name="wainwright"/><ref name="richards"/> *[http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas/ENGP/Cold%20Pike.png Panorama]
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