Pt. 426.8m 426.8m (1400ft)
Summit Feature: Numerical Data: 426.8m summit height and 411.1m col height (15.7m drop) from LIDAR analysis conducted by Myrddyn Phillips. Listing History: First published listing - The Fours - The 400m Hills of England published in 2022 on the Mapping Mountains website and authored by Myrddyn Phillips
Classification: Befour, Britfour, Subfour, Tumpbeag.
OS Grid Ref: NY272143 (10 figure Grid Ref: NY2723614340).
UK Area: 34 - Lake District - Central & Western Fells (OS Maps 1:50k(89, 90. 1:25k()
Latitude: 54.51911, Longitude: -3.12558, Height: 426.8 metres (1400 feet)
Prominence: 15.7 metres (52 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0427.- (Hill ID: 508335)
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams
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Pt. 426.8m's Ten Nearest Neighbouring Hills...
Pt. 435.0m (0.2km)Jopplety How (2.1km)Pt. 409.5m (2.4km)Pt. 449.7m (3.3km)Pt. 443.0m (3.6km)Pt. 456.0m (5.2km)Pt. 430.6m (5.9km)Horn Crag (6.4km)Lingmoor Fell (10.5km)Pt. 431.1m (10.7km)
Pt. 426.8m's Nearby Routes...
Greenup Round (Phil Newby) LD390 - Great Crag (Stonethwaite) Round (Ronnie Bowron) LD195 - High Crag Round (Ronnie Bowron) Brund Fell (catbells) Grange Fell 417m and Great Cragg 449m (LBS1961) Feb24 (PopUpPiirate) LD419 - White Crag Round (Ronnie Bowron)
Pt. 426.8m has been climbed by...
amblerbob chrisd101 cjo Dangerous Dave Hippster IainT Ian Baines Kevgbl LBS1961 polly PopUpPiirate RobB Ronnie Bowron Rusty SeanyG Vinmac Wanderer
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams