Pt. 453.0m 453m (1486ft)
Summit Feature: Numerical Data: 453.0m summit height and 435.3m col height (17.7m 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: Subfour, Tumpbeag.
OS Grid Ref: SD280989 (10 figure Grid Ref: SD2805098964).
UK Area: 34 - Southern Cumbria (OS Maps 1:50k(96, 97. 1:25k()
Latitude: 54.38107, Longitude: -3.10927, Height: 453 metres (1486 feet)
Prominence: 17.7 metres (58 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0453.- (Hill ID: 508523)
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams
Selected mapping: Google or Bing / Ordnance Survey
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- '0453.-' SD280989 Pt. 453.0m (453m, p17.7)
Member's Comments on Pt. 453.0m...
- Chris Pearson says...
- 4/6/2003 Heatwave with L. After Weatherlam. Dramatic / frightening deep copper mine gash slices across this little hill -feebly fenced. Certainly struck terror into Wainwright reading his guidebook comments
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Pt. 453.0m's Ten Nearest Neighbouring Hills...
Busk Pike (5.7km)Pt. 431.1m (6.0km)Lingmoor Fell (6.0km)Horn Crag (11.6km)Pt. 430.6m (11.7km)Pt. 476.0m (13.1km)Pt. 450.1m (14.3km)Pt. 426.8m (15.4km)Pt. 435.0m (15.6km)Pt. 443.0m (16.3km)
Pt. 453.0m's Nearby Routes...
LD171 - The Bell (Ronnie Bowron) EW197: LD310- Old Man of Coniston Round (Ronnie Bowron) Dunnerdale from Coniston (neillt) LD402 - Foul Scrow and Pt. 453.0m Round (Ronnie Bowron) Brim fell- Coniston Old Man (baralad) 110426 Dow Crag Swirl How (tomrobson)
Pt. 453.0m has been climbed by...
amblerbob carolje Chris Pearson chrisd101 Hippster Ian Baines Ronnie Bowron SeanyG Tommy Vinmac Wanderer
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams