The Whinlatter Fells, Brown How to Graystones from Darling How (The Lake District)
Автор: Andrew Foster - ⭐ROCK STAR⭐
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The principal feature of these fells is a ridge running from the Vale of Lorton in the west to Bassenthwaite Lake in the east. Travelling in this direction the main tops are Graystones, Broom Fell, Lord's Seat and Barf. Barf is in truth a satellite of Lord's Seat but was given the status of a separate fell by Alfred Wainwright.
Lord's Seat is the focal point of the group and sends out a number of additional ridges. To the south east is Ullister Hill, 1,722 ft (525 m), a bare mound surrounded by conifer plantations. Further on in the same direction is Seat How, 1,627 ft (496 m), a rocky top standing above the steep descent to Comb Beck and the Whinlatter Pass road. A second branch of the ridge curves around south and then west from Ullister Hill, terminating in Tarbarrel Moss Whinlatter Top and (Brown How) Whinlatter.
Between Whinlatter and the main east-west ridge is the quiet valley of Aiken Beck and the plantation of Darling How.
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