High Street is one of the more familiar hills in the eastern Lake District. An old Roman road ran along its flat summit, giving it its name. It stands at 828 metres (2,718 feet).
The most common route is made from Patterdale, up to Boredale Hause and past Angle Tarn. This is the route taken by west-east walkers of the Coast 2 Coast path. They then head east towards Kidsty Pike, but you keep going on along High Street, dropping down into Martindale.
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