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A Lakeland peak is commonly referred to as a "Wainwright" in the context of the Lake District in England. This term is derived from Alfred Wainwright, who famously cataloged and described the region's 214 peaks in his guidebooks. Each peak varies in height and characteristics, attracting hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Wainwrights have become a popular challenge for walkers aiming to summit all of them.

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