Gaestende

A spur of rock stood along the eastern side of the mouth of the Deeping-coomb.Three miles long and fifty-three hundred feet high, this rise of peculiar bluish rock was crowned by a pair of buttes known as the Gaestende (R."Ghost-end").A low pass  (4,206' ) cutted between the Gaestende and the main mountain massif, forming a grassy shortcut for travellers between the two  vales.Locals called it the Juggler´s close.