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Mallerstang

Mallerstang


Postby PeterLewis » Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:50 am

Hewitts included on this walk: High Seat, Sails, Swarth Fell, Wild Boar Fell

Date walked: 14/03/2010

Distance: 23.3 km

Ascent: 1066m

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Mallerstang
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Mallerstang Edge from Outhgill.
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Wild Boar Fell from High Seat with the Howgill Fells in the background.
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South from High Seat
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Shelter and Cairn on the ridge between Gregory Chapel and Hugh Seat.
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Swarth Fell
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Hellgill Beck gorge
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Wild Boar Fell from Mallerstang
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Mallerstang from Stubbing Rigg
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Wild Boar Fell from Swarth Fell
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Cairns on Wild Boar Fell
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South from Wild Boar Fell with Whernside and Ingleborough beyond.
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Kirkby Stephen and the northern Pennines from The Nab
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High Seat from the cairns above Middleark Scar.

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