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Red Tarn

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Location
  
Max. depth
  
25m (82 ft)

Parent range
  
Basin countries
  
United Kingdom

Surface elevation
  
718 m

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Lake District, Catstye Cam, Helvellyn, Birkhouse Moor, Nethermost Pike

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Red Tarn is a small lake in the eastern region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is high up on the eastern flank of Helvellyn, beneath Striding Edge and Catstye Cam. Red Tarn was formed when the glacier that carved out the eastern side of Helvellyn had melted. The lake along with three others in Lake District is a habitat for the very rare and endangered Schelly fish. Red Tarn was a dam in the nineteenth century that used bolders raised the water level some eight or nine feet in order to supply power to the Greenside Mine at Glenridding. Today the tarn is a popular rest stop for hikers and nature goers.

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Map of Red Tarn, United Kingdom

It lies at an altitude of 718 metres (2,356 feet), with a depth of 25 metres (82 feet).

The tarn is one of two of the same name in the Lake District. A second, much smaller Red Tarn lies between Pike of Blisco and Cold Pike, west of the Langdales.

References

Red Tarn Wikipedia


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