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DELETED references to naming the col between Glenridding Dodd and Sheffield Pike as "The Rake." The map does not place this name on the col, but to the south of it. The name itself, "rake," is a dialect word which usually refers to a narrow path on a hillside, as elsewhere in the district. See Diana Whaley, A Dictionary of Lake District Place-Names, English Place-Name Society 2006, ISBN0-904889-72-6 p415. Silence-is-infinite (talk) 20:19, 1 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]