{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} [[Image:Styehead.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Styhead Pass & Tarn from the Stretcher box]] '''Sty Head''' is a [[mountain pass]] in the English [[Lake District]], in the county of [[Cumbria]]. It is at an altitude of 1,600 feet (488 m) and there is a small [[tarn (lake)|tarn]] ([[Styhead Tarn]]) near its summit. The pass is at the head of [[Wasdale]], which contains the lake [[Wastwater]] and it passes between the mountains of [[Great Gable]] and [[Scafell Pike]] (the latter is England's highest mountain).
The path from Wasdale was an old [[packhorse]] trail. At the highest point is the confluence of paths from Wasdale, [[Eskdale, Cumbria|Eskdale]], [[Borrowdale]] and [[Great Langdale]].
Sty Head also forms an important navigational and safety point between [[Great Gable]] and [[Scafell Pike]], with the placement of the [[Mountain rescue]] stretcher box at the head of the tarn.
It is said this area is haunted by a ghoulish apparition without a visible head. Many local people have reported sightings of a strange man walking down the road with a bag moving "as if it contained cats". Although this local legend has many credible reports, various investigators have come to no conclusion or proof when tracing the real cause of this apparition.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
==See also== *[[List of hill passes of the Lake District]]
==External links== *{{oscoor gbx|NY225095}}
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[[Category:Mountain passes of the Lake District]] [[Category:Cumberland (unitary authority)]]