Helvellyn, one of England's highest mountains, has seen several fatalities over the years, primarily due to adverse weather conditions, accidents, and climbing incidents. While the exact number of deaths is difficult to determine, estimates suggest that around 100 people have lost their lives on or near the mountain. Many of these incidents occurred during challenging conditions, particularly in winter. Safety measures and awareness have improved over time, but the mountain remains a popular yet potentially hazardous destination for hikers and climbers.
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Helvellyn is an unpopulated mountain. Not counting sheep!
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It is claimed that two entities own Helvellyn. The east of Helvellyn is reported as being owned by Lake District National Park Authority. From the west of Helvellyn to Thirlmere is reported as being owned by United Utilities.
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~Mallory Prentiss
Helvellyn, Cumbria
Helvellyn is located in the Lake District National Park in England, primarily within the boundaries of the Lake District National Park Authority. The land is traditionally associated with the local communities, including the people of the nearby villages like Glenridding and Thirlmere. Additionally, the land is part of the historic territory of the Cumbrian people, who have lived in the area for centuries.
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Do you mean Helvellyn? Which is the the Lake District in England, United Kingdom.
Helvellyn is a mountain in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. Coordinates: 54° 31′ 38.03″ N, 3° 0′ 57.79″ W. Height: 950 m. (3,117 ft).
On Helvellyn, if you go up the eastern side (from Patterdale).