The Pennines

Cross Fell is the highest ground in England outside the Lake District and the high point of the Pennine Way. It is also the only place in Britain with its own named wind: the Helm, a violent easterly that pours down the escarpment beneath a stationary bar of cloud, and has been frightening people there for centuries.

Bleak, broad, and not much like anywhere else.

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