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English: Owen Glynne Jones climbs the first pitch of Deep Ghyll, Sca Fell, English Lake District
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Source Jones, Owen Glynne. Rock-climbing in the English Lake District. Keswick, Cumberland County, England: G.P. Abraham & Sons, 1911.
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