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LatitudeLongitudeHillCountyGrid ReferenceAltitude (m)DescriptionImage URLImage attributionVisit countMarker colourDate 1People 1Notes 1Photo link 1Photo credit 1Date 2People 2Notes 2Photo link 2Photo credit 2
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50.590656-4.6026639Brown WillyCornwallSX 1587 8000420Summit marked by a trig point and large cairn surveying the "brooding" Bodmin Moor. On a good day you can (apparently) see the coast to both the north and the south.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/42/Brown_Willy.jpg/800px-Brown_Willy.jpgWikipedia1small_green20/04/2019Alex Howes and Ben Brunt
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50.685265-4.0111033High WillhaysDevonSX 5803 8922621The highest point on Dartmoor. The summit is inside an MoD firing range. Access is usually open on weekends and for much of the Spring and Summer, but check www.dartmoor-ranges.co.uk and observe warning flags.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/High_Willhays.jpgWikipedia2small_green18/11/2018Ranulph Diggins Beautiful day19/04/2019Alex Howes and Ben Brunt
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51.162838-3.5866761Dunkery BeaconSomersetSS 8915 4160519The highest point on Exmoor with fine views across the Bristol Channel. Exmoor ponies and red deer abound.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/pettit_dunkery.jpg1small_green26/12/2018David Pettit, Ruth PettitA drizzly Boxing Day walk on Exmoor while visiting our parents in Minehead.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/pettit_dunkery.jpg
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50.807378-2.7993086Lewesdon HillDorsetST 4376 0123279Once the location of an Iron Age hillfort, and now surrounded by oak and beech woodland. Also the site of a 16th century "armada beacon".https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ben_alex_dorset.jpg1small_green06/04/2019Ben Brunt and Alex HowesA short walk up the fields from Broadwindsor. A flat top marked only by several rope swings in the trees - would recommend.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ben_alex_dorset.jpg
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51.058695-0.68936671Black DownSussexSU 9195 2963280An area of heath and woodland looming over the Low Weald. Crossed by many paths which make locating the summit surprisingly tricky.https://share.icloud.com/photos/0pWqdYjLrDVeCBruR9QSwkcmg1small_green20/04/2019Anabel Martinez and Leah BeedSunny evening walk up to Black Down over the Easter weekend https://share.icloud.com/photos/0pWqdYjLrDVeCBruR9QSwkcmg
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51.176559-0.37145033Leith HillSurreyTQ 1394 4319294Grassy summit topped by an 18th century tower. Views of the English Channel and of St Pauls in London on a clear day. Thought to be the site of Æthelwulf's defeat of the Danes in 851. https://share.icloud.com/photos/0IGB_246V9ZQq8P2vgdRMQS6A1small_green20/04/2019Anabel Martinez and Leah BeedSunny walk over Easter weekend https://share.icloud.com/photos/0IGB_246V9ZQq8P2vgdRMQS6A
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51.2885330.057231291Betsom's HillKentTQ 4355 5633251The summit is inaccessible, being in a private garden. For the purposes of the bagging challenge, a visit to the nearby Westerham Heights (the highest point in Greater London) at TQ436564 may be substituted. For the completionists out there, the owner of Fort Cottages is said to be understanding if permission is asked. Be polite!https://photos.app.goo.gl/nj9NdnjRKHVo5UjX71small_green02/03/2019Mark JacksonA 2hr+ train and bus journey from North London in order to stand by the side of the road 50m from the bus stop somewhere on the North Downs. At least I got my last 'London Borough Top' at the same time.https://photos.app.goo.gl/nj9NdnjRKHVo5UjX7
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51.632234-0.33824839Bushey HeathMiddlesexTQ 1525 9378153A rather uninspiring road junction ironically marked by The Alpine pub (now closed). Was planned to become the only county top served by a tube station, but this extension of the Northern Line was never constructed.http://oi66.tinypic.com/15578yg.jpgGoogle Streetview1small_green08/12/2018Dr Paul FoxThere is a reasonably fine county stone next to the "uninspiring road junction," which is visible on street view on the east side of the road. The modern boundary between Harrow and Hertfordshire has moved a little south to the crossroads of Common Road and High Road.
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51.864286-0.5363513Dunstable DownsBedfordshireTL 0088 1942243The summit is conveniently accessible from the Dunstable to Whipsnade road which crosses the downs. The trig pillar is only a few steps from the road! The rest of the escarpment is worth exploring though. The chalk lion cut into the hills near Whipsnade wildlife park is a landmark.https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1zcGMgZ7xhR26Pqh52uM6cXnJACmEHQ-t1small_green21/11/2018Callan HowardLess of a walk, more of a drive!https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1zcGMgZ7xhR26Pqh52uM6cXnJACmEHQ-t
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51.773378-0.71045363Haddington HillBuckinghamshireSP 8907 0909267The highest point in the Chilterns is topped by a cairn and a brass plaque. A short walk along the Ridgeway takes you to Pavis Wood, the highest point in Hertfordshire.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Wendover_Woods.jpgWikipedia1small_green24/03/2019Mark JacksonA revisit for the sake of the bagging challenge - though was expecting it to have been picked up by the same person who did Pavis Wood! A pleasant couple of hours' walk from Wendover station on a sunny afternoon.
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51.773339-0.67622016Pavis WoodHertfordshireSP 9143 0915244Rather more anonymous than the nearby Haddington Hill (highest point in Buckinghamshire). The high point is said (by Cicerone) to be close to a sharp bend in the country road. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1bVisEiIgvMxlURu7YLCmgqiuxYnDaDHu1small_green22/11/2018Callan Howardhttps://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1bVisEiIgvMxlURu7YLCmgqiuxYnDaDHu
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51.352543-1.4650729Walbury HillBerkshireSU 3735 6163297The highest point in South-East England, beating Surrey's Leith Hill by 3m. The summit is the site of the Walbury Camp Iron-Age fort. Easily linked with the nearby Pilot Hill (county top of Hampshire).https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/11/View_from_Walbury_Hill.jpg/800px-View_from_Walbury_Hill.jpgWikipedia1small_green19/12/2018Oliver Normand
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51.339412-1.4300393Pilot HillHampshireSU 3988 6011286Less glamorous than the neighbouring Walbury Hill (county top of Berkshire), lying along the chalk ridge of the North Wessex Downs.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Downland%2C_East_Woodhay_-_geograph.org.uk_-_762435.jpgWikipedia1small_green19/12/2018Oliver NormandLong Cycle in - did involve some walking!!
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51.656012-0.94792058Bald HillOxfordshireSU 7289 9578257A flat wooded top with the summit rather tricky to locate (and not included on the Natural England information board walk).http://hillsummits.org.uk/piwigoalbum1/5386%20Bald%20Hill%20-%20Portrait%20%C2%A9%20Mark%20Trengove.jpgHillsummits1small_green29/12/2018Bill Curtis
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51.377785-1.851575Milk HillWiltshireSU 1043 6431295The highest point of the Marlborough Downs, known for its white horse and crop circles. The starting point for the UK's longest paraglider flight in which Mark Watts flew 275km to Norfolk.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Downland_West_of_Milk_Hill._-_geograph.org.uk_-_185577.jpgWikipedia1small_green16/03/2019Mark JacksonCollected on a 17-mile walk from Pewsey station along with a few other Tumps. Some very nice chalk downlands and escarpments but the walk was hindered somewhat by a steady westerly gale.
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51.919942-2.0058858Cleeve CommonGloucestershireSO 9969 2460330A site of special scientific interest for its rare orchids, invertibrates and geology. Easily reached with barely 10m of ascent from the nearby car park.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Cotswolds_Cleeve_Common.jpgWikipedia1small_green14/10/2018David Hoyle, Toby LiveseyBagged at pace during Storm Callum. https://photos.app.goo.gl/NqCcL5vjwFLpwgoU6
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52.008628-3.085877Black MountainHerefordshireSO 2559 3505703The Black Mountain straddles the border between England and Wales, and is visited by the Offa's Dyke footpath. Excellent views of the Wye Valley and mid Wales.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f4/Black_Mountain_Top.jpgWikipedia1small_green27/12/2018Simon & Jane WilliamsAn indistict lump of heather that was slightly higher than the other lumps of heather, but some nice views.
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52.104977-2.3389294Worcestershire BeaconWorcestershireSO 7688 4524425The high point of the Malvern Hills, described as the "most beautiful silhouette in the world" by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin. Grassy approaches but a rocky top from which it is apparently possible to see parts of 13 counties.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/worcestershire_beacon_pettit_0.jpg1small_green19/02/2019Ruth PettitNipped up whilst travelling from Kendal to Minehead - a good way to break a journey.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/worcestershire_beacon_pettit_0.jpg
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52.081748-1.7273479Ebrington HillWarwickshireSP 1878 4263261The high point lies somewhere along a country road close to the trig pillar at 259m.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Ebrington_Hill_-_geograph.org.uk_-_406596.jpgWikipedia1small_green29/12/2018Ben TindalShort walk from car, good views to Malverns
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52.224567-1.2107498Arbury HillNorthamptonshireSP 5402 5877225A "curiously flat" summit surrounded by earthworks. A bridleway runs across the slope, but for access to the summit request permission from the nearby farm.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-3k_n1juQiZrOoez8bUPiVgemaELGVjl/view?usp=drivesdk1small_green04/08/2019David HSurprisingly flat top indeed. Cycled in from Buckby and ascended via the South East col. Bonus marks for returning through a thunderstorm?https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-3k_n1juQiZrOoez8bUPiVgemaELGVjl/view?usp=drivesdk
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52.476761-2.5995539Brown Clee HillShropshireSO 5937 8656540The high point of the Shropshire hills, Brown Clee Hill towers over its surroundings. The top is adorned with several air traffic control masts. Has an unfortunate record for plane crashes, commemorated by a monument.https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Nz2LVfUT4Hfaoyt7aalbpBx3JyTWI-3MsZ-UUz8-llwApZj1pFIyKT0DCkl1yK3s8NtHpAMVMRIGyg1QyG9ZM8QHCtpv5Nphfi8WUG4WV9KqO5Dj4YC5Ofv8LTSf5y3BVWtaviyf8QvKPA57pohWeSmG5fGthABBUpO7zB8ZUVfalHhbcbegQIINi_oPAG_dMLqoHAY99suvBg3b2wE_FElNJh_WuzZt6zgiF_D08sPN7RFl7r7lEYqgZLhlHya_Zx0bBe0LQ5mcHUdaoTFPp3__OCu8ub54srICxtgiFNGnmKDYG2NlUCvLCIIe6qPeYLLkBQZDESpSxel0hmSgbAPpqrw9VlA3PPuIKS-w6uqJjtdG5gXE1aSU8rkoy-Fl2lL1CVSDPtzw2PXOSqPXUO822mHfeaqR63TOsgdTFMgJO3Etk-PQJwn2yU0elHGf5coPTchUvvkDgJcCyk5imQ6AcIIbW3hfIopuAqlkxGGrNJI4OtA3Jxxf-ZLz8d1ED4qHxY1-XOaBcw2F6em1gIud3qN4hOOegzUIH57LVLexNo-jT0MnDRqDGb98yNXo1gR4Ts-zWp32ryj3oYM8GP6dxWEXO0Vl3L7LHDd7ES6iWOCJi9LU0fcAKd1CRBLms4HvbIBMWQFs5CPNZBZ9cN51=w1216-h913-no1small_green01/01/2019Camilla Penney and Chris BryanThe summit was in a cloud - possibly an improvement as it obscured the many radio masts. We got some odd looks for arriving through the heather rather than along the road!https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Nz2LVfUT4Hfaoyt7aalbpBx3JyTWI-3MsZ-UUz8-llwApZj1pFIyKT0DCkl1yK3s8NtHpAMVMRIGyg1QyG9ZM8QHCtpv5Nphfi8WUG4WV9KqO5Dj4YC5Ofv8LTSf5y3BVWtaviyf8QvKPA57pohWeSmG5fGthABBUpO7zB8ZUVfalHhbcbegQIINi_oPAG_dMLqoHAY99suvBg3b2wE_FElNJh_WuzZt6zgiF_D08sPN7RFl7r7lEYqgZLhlHya_Zx0bBe0LQ5mcHUdaoTFPp3__OCu8ub54srICxtgiFNGnmKDYG2NlUCvLCIIe6qPeYLLkBQZDESpSxel0hmSgbAPpqrw9VlA3PPuIKS-w6uqJjtdG5gXE1aSU8rkoy-Fl2lL1CVSDPtzw2PXOSqPXUO822mHfeaqR63TOsgdTFMgJO3Etk-PQJwn2yU0elHGf5coPTchUvvkDgJcCyk5imQ6AcIIbW3hfIopuAqlkxGGrNJI4OtA3Jxxf-ZLz8d1ED4qHxY1-XOaBcw2F6em1gIud3qN4hOOegzUIH57LVLexNo-jT0MnDRqDGb98yNXo1gR4Ts-zWp32ryj3oYM8GP6dxWEXO0Vl3L7LHDd7ES6iWOCJi9LU0fcAKd1CRBLms4HvbIBMWQFs5CPNZBZ9cN51=w1216-h913-no
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53.226193-1.9623633Cheeks HillStaffordshireSK 0261 6990520The highest point in Staffordshire lies part way up the slopes of Cheeks Hill. Beware mineshafts!https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/005%20-%20Cheeks%20Hill%20county%20top.jpg1small_green23/02/2019David Pettit, Dave Farrow, Jo Farrow (+ Jess)A lovely afternoon's walk over the moors on a really warm February dayhttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/005%20-%20Cheeks%20Hill%20county%20top.jpg
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52.714503-1.3205877Bardon HillLeicestershireSK 4599 1320278A site of special scientific interest, noted for its 133 spider species. The top is marked by a trig pillar. The extensive quarry workings in the area give a more rocky impression than is deserved.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/leicestershire_pettit.jpg1small_green25/11/2018David PettitA couple of hours' round walk from Billa Barra nature reserve to the south, on a misty Sunday morning. Not an unattractive summit - heathland with a few granite outcrops - but most of the surrounding land has been taken over by large granite quarries.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/leicestershire_pettit.jpg
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53.384819-1.8739124Kinder ScoutDerbyshireSK 0849 8756636https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/HUjHOYIlLzL0_FMuOVVsumCcK2beriVDd9j_mrLNIWWfazUyawlrPdskn2pfqQPx2lFg_82P9pjM8-Fke6BRCnds3vgaxdLzEJrZ15EfIXTXUw8g-eyLdAbNaDNRVWFfbgHBpE3IlDQZO0pTyo11npsl9JFW8g_5LsV-Z-bIlxVDZXdm5DFRz-7XN5chkhQftGviwu7uAdbQZHIxjDOKokGKfF9X1ey1E7FR2PaRgVITx8Q8FMUmAlg9hhUkjeA9Rpv18Dto828JDfrhl4HGj8qghmWTuNCJ_7TB6sQ0lpp8QCLa-_JB3hgo8VFHLxsTw5iUlqfG2CecGx7yZZDhkvxwCEH15ppdQ0jbDP8rLwOaW41nS_vq5doB2C8ENrkbB5fDgsfqiZ2Gl1zijA4sxMdEh0aXIGGbt0moKckZIy68kzDmY2GoykmcC4QzgAKmAllW9MLgl7zgkKftmU0t1B5CElNJ16eJ2qcPJuqLjxasH7yh_SSQnLJhspIJGZ_LwuhZJ_elzGtOgdJoANDVac0JAlezJzvHVjotsa7Nqv8U3YdK14vRTE1ow1w3DFvkqs0irWDlXEWwiLBteqf8F9OtU_r7Rtx-E9Uy_Bqw0LEWitu9avYF5Ce1ATgUr669ye2J8YZluDS53fFnUqZEtbQgc0ByT0aYETHuSGNFuybB7XzTv0mzWmdJ=w1068-h801-no1small_green14/10/2018Jule, James squared, Charlie, Catlin, Cayson, Craig, Sarah, BenWalk 2 on the Edale Day Triphttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/HUjHOYIlLzL0_FMuOVVsumCcK2beriVDd9j_mrLNIWWfazUyawlrPdskn2pfqQPx2lFg_82P9pjM8-Fke6BRCnds3vgaxdLzEJrZ15EfIXTXUw8g-eyLdAbNaDNRVWFfbgHBpE3IlDQZO0pTyo11npsl9JFW8g_5LsV-Z-bIlxVDZXdm5DFRz-7XN5chkhQftGviwu7uAdbQZHIxjDOKokGKfF9X1ey1E7FR2PaRgVITx8Q8FMUmAlg9hhUkjeA9Rpv18Dto828JDfrhl4HGj8qghmWTuNCJ_7TB6sQ0lpp8QCLa-_JB3hgo8VFHLxsTw5iUlqfG2CecGx7yZZDhkvxwCEH15ppdQ0jbDP8rLwOaW41nS_vq5doB2C8ENrkbB5fDgsfqiZ2Gl1zijA4sxMdEh0aXIGGbt0moKckZIy68kzDmY2GoykmcC4QzgAKmAllW9MLgl7zgkKftmU0t1B5CElNJ16eJ2qcPJuqLjxasH7yh_SSQnLJhspIJGZ_LwuhZJ_elzGtOgdJoANDVac0JAlezJzvHVjotsa7Nqv8U3YdK14vRTE1ow1w3DFvkqs0irWDlXEWwiLBteqf8F9OtU_r7Rtx-E9Uy_Bqw0LEWitu9avYF5Ce1ATgUr669ye2J8YZluDS53fFnUqZEtbQgc0ByT0aYETHuSGNFuybB7XzTv0mzWmdJ=w1068-h801-no
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53.141019-1.3195002SilverhillNottinghamshireSK 4707 6213204A contentious top, being a heap of colliery slag since landscaped and grown over. A visit to the highest natural point in Nottinghamshire (Newtonwood Lane, one metre shorter) would also be accepted.1small_green04/11/2018David PettitBagged it during Nottinghamshire Orienteering Club's event. Only a very minor detour on my route to the first checkpoint, but I didn't have a camera with me!
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52.6682-0.77837075Cold Overton ParkRutlandSK 8271 0853197https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/cold_overton_park_pettit.jpg1small_green29/12/2018Ruth PettitClimbed with James on a Christmas visit to relatives in Oakhamhttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/cold_overton_park_pettit.jpg
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52.329471-0.46162617Boring FieldHuntingdonshireTL 0493 7127801small_green01/09/2019Bianca O, Oliver N
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52.0276890.079001773Great ChishillCambridgeshireTL 4273 3863146https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9ZFBLLVkEBw9RJDEclsLVyoVmBE0OdA_dRzt1DZNRYlRoL4ImXbqfImz7eBipqkMKZU0SIrBCjZmOhNAIQWMt50lq3ziU5lw8qAuFvvVRBYxvJB0XgMWnadCO8o3vTUnHBeVeQccZQl3DCIl6G0sC16zM03btElErnMPleY9H9ZusoY0MFQ5dSbuwn6TjB3vTgOvpxeMBB8Os0aakQzEqzS9UvA7n3pHuHeG7yfdNrt2eVgwSufJ2kRNSYvpHhfcnP3aO4_t2NbpyyjsYbAAShfepDLDKTqy1TvWaIKtKS-25eO1xIBtu19f8zgFCcL67vhD036VHGqmNGdxrTu1oSMPU4xPbDMok_u00u3IgVgnBBzEEaDM-t8DiUh2xoVmlfxD37h50z5DHOMnx4zmvKjWBQb4XFb9yu08tCN7Td27YHXAAgvBkDt2f-wgwqcZPLrCarI_LrddcD__Bvafocu6PTw70hb5qHx9Sqci130PU1_-E-SvblQisrdVTOioTc60LVLJA-zRnZzLIPLMZd8xZ7xbeofjFvvpO9Ztci9aPxHPvCy4OCBeJartZuHWnb19WmX7bkmhdsWE56hj_TiPPriDNtSKJ8p9iISERQ7oap4p8dkUuYIbW-N1mXjsLuN0Y00VahJflz_1u5WR6gWPuCkFwhly9n8VxlzzL6qHTQh2B9eCbXZ1=w601-h801-no2small_green07/10/2018Sarah Martin and Ben HarrisWe tried to make this county top a little bit higher...https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9ZFBLLVkEBw9RJDEclsLVyoVmBE0OdA_dRzt1DZNRYlRoL4ImXbqfImz7eBipqkMKZU0SIrBCjZmOhNAIQWMt50lq3ziU5lw8qAuFvvVRBYxvJB0XgMWnadCO8o3vTUnHBeVeQccZQl3DCIl6G0sC16zM03btElErnMPleY9H9ZusoY0MFQ5dSbuwn6TjB3vTgOvpxeMBB8Os0aakQzEqzS9UvA7n3pHuHeG7yfdNrt2eVgwSufJ2kRNSYvpHhfcnP3aO4_t2NbpyyjsYbAAShfepDLDKTqy1TvWaIKtKS-25eO1xIBtu19f8zgFCcL67vhD036VHGqmNGdxrTu1oSMPU4xPbDMok_u00u3IgVgnBBzEEaDM-t8DiUh2xoVmlfxD37h50z5DHOMnx4zmvKjWBQb4XFb9yu08tCN7Td27YHXAAgvBkDt2f-wgwqcZPLrCarI_LrddcD__Bvafocu6PTw70hb5qHx9Sqci130PU1_-E-SvblQisrdVTOioTc60LVLJA-zRnZzLIPLMZd8xZ7xbeofjFvvpO9Ztci9aPxHPvCy4OCBeJartZuHWnb19WmX7bkmhdsWE56hj_TiPPriDNtSKJ8p9iISERQ7oap4p8dkUuYIbW-N1mXjsLuN0Y00VahJflz_1u5WR6gWPuCkFwhly9n8VxlzzL6qHTQh2B9eCbXZ1=w601-h801-no21/10/2018David H, Anabel M, Chris H, Bronwen F, Mary M, Paul F, Andy W, Jose NBagged on a beautiful day by a CUHWC trip - stretched out along the road so we definitely got the highest point!https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/F_aAJIvgjMmbS7eyBfx0E_0Ixxxblxew2c_b3Ry1lqSzdiMlAZsuT0v_ZqgVU05NUpZGAzWI_hQO0hmqkhdMqH4xx3835h0BCStGBMnTHGVoc6oMs2P22z5E84yzu8UQkAqyGbzcWKMyipxM-jdVHRpX-ImzExA0TYmHc0rDHbfkOLoaHUaQClci2ivwrBWlFR9jvffRXwsUT7XzICwXOPbZ53_3cS5eVtffILEJX3u2zJyFvBt00vkiUGGlqTOVaXsTdfqzMBkTjN2z5yxgo9TxZH9QU173Pw2WxPRDGwy047LyG5jGutU8FnkG9rIphnLgbn5CCh03D07qMRTHjN9u0KIoJVBjDJY33EGHAeSawo0P1IGcvduFvUw3lebBlsnuL2wCtpq7x3rfcscMXfRGqLJNfF1RQkYsjHfle94oKh0Ctdes6ZOcIaAhsGziyDCUwUT7nBx4iZtyUXfA62L0XVu8bcQtDuHkTH2fIKpRAP2v_sl8eMt5gKI6Pf3TKqR82ayITxrqSX_rDghtZThfAqtoAV6TxkM7UlqoHkLka21wPj2bq4eXF1P-W_w58_me9AkdE_7qR2EWqotuXHk8mZiKYL8tbMFFRt0PDeQCRj0cp4CGr4HmuLme9BUaQitS3ESk6wj1HJYsHcNmdQAhehioAP5VdbioYZ3s2XfvkTu68mQ1pIyxY4VCvDNY96QQUmibr2g98chNtg=w601-h801-no
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52.0055030.10090688Chrishall CommonEssexTL 4430 3620147https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ZhMsCkEV8Iwi6Ozk4uwgu1Em8c6Qliq6FDXAeh3Ebnt6p0IgWt4JmPVLNr9DWnAkod0NHi_P3KIuqs7dQcn7qfoJeK2RyuidyJNwBknj2umepGMbM6oHphB_Ps55pfYg3r9nT70RF_ZcQICP7BjOirZyFLhSKYn17pytV4L3zHLNG_hQYhzKHfPb41Hinf8grJkZksQXMQNwqmXNbKhkolbH0qGSXfOpxyj8hXreqAyOBdKSD2rZ_OZQTaO9WMLJ2IgLRTxMadAjn6q9SU8bH6x0fXSY69jCrGnGCb4yZNBhVakl_TxSeNTNZq2B_J3yBvnKvNX26tS4qVCV3u4wmliHmN228usoypiaF4rFYsh3m5u2_QEBohc6JxIeyFgxFA_QK5pURYpoB7SXUg5wSb9rhsdAE3FXy_BC8orYWD_sv5c9uFobk490hUylxzM1ILR7LST9JvaJoCkBhYSTAA98ri_2_DpC0RumMghrzHFxUkTlXMPgkhNHnsatBsGppHhPZb50eunPe6dHnd2MluvBmEeMsvKMeIkwE2DY7vZHo5VQy-ngXFSlxm8NnV1GhsTAgADHXeaTYinRZVEX_cKZ74dKxW3hU3KqxZGUeRYgStyBDf2LqJU2StJzaxxyg3p6mUHaUPtEgLqBULqp1eYNli8MkuqoQd6tzbNqvGkqXsGDa_SZT7zlGqcJ5caM8UROznUoOT53w_P-Cw=w601-h801-no1small_green21/10/2018David H, Anabel M, Chris H, Bronwen F, Mary M, Paul F, Andy W, Jose NBagged by the CUHWC trip - rumours of this being a ramble are greatly exaggerated...https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ZhMsCkEV8Iwi6Ozk4uwgu1Em8c6Qliq6FDXAeh3Ebnt6p0IgWt4JmPVLNr9DWnAkod0NHi_P3KIuqs7dQcn7qfoJeK2RyuidyJNwBknj2umepGMbM6oHphB_Ps55pfYg3r9nT70RF_ZcQICP7BjOirZyFLhSKYn17pytV4L3zHLNG_hQYhzKHfPb41Hinf8grJkZksQXMQNwqmXNbKhkolbH0qGSXfOpxyj8hXreqAyOBdKSD2rZ_OZQTaO9WMLJ2IgLRTxMadAjn6q9SU8bH6x0fXSY69jCrGnGCb4yZNBhVakl_TxSeNTNZq2B_J3yBvnKvNX26tS4qVCV3u4wmliHmN228usoypiaF4rFYsh3m5u2_QEBohc6JxIeyFgxFA_QK5pURYpoB7SXUg5wSb9rhsdAE3FXy_BC8orYWD_sv5c9uFobk490hUylxzM1ILR7LST9JvaJoCkBhYSTAA98ri_2_DpC0RumMghrzHFxUkTlXMPgkhNHnsatBsGppHhPZb50eunPe6dHnd2MluvBmEeMsvKMeIkwE2DY7vZHo5VQy-ngXFSlxm8NnV1GhsTAgADHXeaTYinRZVEX_cKZ74dKxW3hU3KqxZGUeRYgStyBDf2LqJU2StJzaxxyg3p6mUHaUPtEgLqBULqp1eYNli8MkuqoQd6tzbNqvGkqXsGDa_SZT7zlGqcJ5caM8UROznUoOT53w_P-Cw=w601-h801-no
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52.1724840.60889758Great WoodSuffolkTL 7869 5586128The area around the summit is level, making the precise location debatable. The roof of a covered reservoir is above the surrounding ground, but is unnatural and inaccessible. Somewhere in the vicinity of the radio transmitter will do.1small_green11/11/2018Ben TindalCycled from cambridge. Very flat.
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52.9258941.2470283Beacon HillNorfolkTG 1835 41431051small_green01/12/2018Ben Tindall
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53.453077-0.3131884Normanby TopLincolnshireTF 1211 96471681small_green04/09/2019Tom Leach
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53.538801-1.8853183Black HillCheshireSE 0782 0469582https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/WbSM33DqOeiCosoM-0Tmk0gY6zagIAWvTmU0yDubfBnGK0NifxwFgmnVHCD3KQEr-dTh9tII1OGIhVY6H3lhldVenCZcwJFEmAy_kEem9SLSmMkJjRW1cLnPjFQk-KV8np5qUhTn0mVtyB6OgPfXKdZcuok1azZmsnbvT6MCl5O0zAMo1LlOUXjmLc7FEIILX9A6yc1lUYT5NT3lT_ZqXCwb_76GESD_kc5fowAxmZCqOFM9c_-ud9V4piwa7CMAcOifboMOzW9ghAxjanXQmNVerVdY2kBspfJk_Ru3CjshQ95LP3hXwiVZLj4xbReg0hRMXxZ4msrWQQjtwoEYFwQNlFu0Xy07M-GOF6nxUynF-kj1-DF32YJh8b8JYFomJuUOLvvgAlEhiNAXOWBEm5On3zUuofZMHQVG212o87WhQsZj8cVuuz0SI3UmJQFS_lt8gaM2B227NEnIaetpM5RfEbrKpNdj4g0daU4fFHTZO-5aTcwPmlJBOE3qDJ7ijmoAWQh-F7TjbkHE_wx7PaV-wIMPaodz6qNYutdaa8IphliPqsYVxwlIk5DgYot2Nd48oIgkwHuqdeJiMSptHrrwZyJBGHo5PafPT6O72Qdzw-8p-nhMIgJG_z4cccFk0k6O5lGEsRJrya5bI0A12d7bJIpClOQ_GWkw64R1NAsPInsszo3NXy6JeBN6jorGSawpvmV9Q9aAaCqkHR9u9igCIzPQQlB3-7pfdg=w896-h672-no1small_green11/11/2018David H, Tom L, Anabel MBagged after observing the silence in Marsden. Avoided the showers in the pub... https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/WbSM33DqOeiCosoM-0Tmk0gY6zagIAWvTmU0yDubfBnGK0NifxwFgmnVHCD3KQEr-dTh9tII1OGIhVY6H3lhldVenCZcwJFEmAy_kEem9SLSmMkJjRW1cLnPjFQk-KV8np5qUhTn0mVtyB6OgPfXKdZcuok1azZmsnbvT6MCl5O0zAMo1LlOUXjmLc7FEIILX9A6yc1lUYT5NT3lT_ZqXCwb_76GESD_kc5fowAxmZCqOFM9c_-ud9V4piwa7CMAcOifboMOzW9ghAxjanXQmNVerVdY2kBspfJk_Ru3CjshQ95LP3hXwiVZLj4xbReg0hRMXxZ4msrWQQjtwoEYFwQNlFu0Xy07M-GOF6nxUynF-kj1-DF32YJh8b8JYFomJuUOLvvgAlEhiNAXOWBEm5On3zUuofZMHQVG212o87WhQsZj8cVuuz0SI3UmJQFS_lt8gaM2B227NEnIaetpM5RfEbrKpNdj4g0daU4fFHTZO-5aTcwPmlJBOE3qDJ7ijmoAWQh-F7TjbkHE_wx7PaV-wIMPaodz6qNYutdaa8IphliPqsYVxwlIk5DgYot2Nd48oIgkwHuqdeJiMSptHrrwZyJBGHo5PafPT6O72Qdzw-8p-nhMIgJG_z4cccFk0k6O5lGEsRJrya5bI0A12d7bJIpClOQ_GWkw64R1NAsPInsszo3NXy6JeBN6jorGSawpvmV9Q9aAaCqkHR9u9igCIzPQQlB3-7pfdg=w896-h672-no
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54.370645-3.1214215The Old Man of ConistonLancashireSD 2724 9782803https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6wCIVVj_4iA9v5R9e1z_nmxbMwCEqA2QUUuGJtlq7ErzTeEqhcwRuV4Fng73NT6V7ir_cxLW2WAdL0okY-lu1-E8ntuLlx6YPy--WWGNcZU_G8FC9u3fZdVna2YLgJM4f_mZdwbENs2PPstT3X94ImrnE0fEI5l8bNZ3tE51PlAD-fNAWu2Civx8EUO39k_sRxKTfYNfjiMzpFuuu8TD8gqqTTWTGH5ASDVYCx5VtEAOse8EM3VqNwATFBfL8qquwo4pKgHZqdaup4FPqcgO-8deWNRfzTzWMsgd5a3dMTlFZ11gpGiGJHckYLPrnw7TY4LLoU8Mc3R5Y0imJ_eAMGX1soSc4TyKktY0mynkfDmk-PQJo6YdKg_bUnp6XblOLFMMbr2Baki-qnWg3I1zzyFiPdmh54gXoEUbhOe1TzuK9lp1_bzU1z7QjQkyHPkkIwTlSDLC54wrxqTGGy8QvQNf-kE7NqTVZIFIURoy9AV0pI0xsxVmj4dR--bR22I9I4svnsGbg87xFjHtNFzyNXPu-OfkMkvyLXjtVAui40tyRbr_GWQIiIAcJQoKooAg5Ww6747ImWuT1lsJAZ3XQlut7CDAnBX_fZV6AowNOj4T1oQqCGfbQTKeQt60feVv7MU2_tE3iFMXo-GuH_D8Sgjsqtgzm2LhsKpvAYLtyU1IIo34decSc8yv=s250-k-rw-no1small_green10/10/2018David HClimbed solo in perfect weather after workhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6wCIVVj_4iA9v5R9e1z_nmxbMwCEqA2QUUuGJtlq7ErzTeEqhcwRuV4Fng73NT6V7ir_cxLW2WAdL0okY-lu1-E8ntuLlx6YPy--WWGNcZU_G8FC9u3fZdVna2YLgJM4f_mZdwbENs2PPstT3X94ImrnE0fEI5l8bNZ3tE51PlAD-fNAWu2Civx8EUO39k_sRxKTfYNfjiMzpFuuu8TD8gqqTTWTGH5ASDVYCx5VtEAOse8EM3VqNwATFBfL8qquwo4pKgHZqdaup4FPqcgO-8deWNRfzTzWMsgd5a3dMTlFZ11gpGiGJHckYLPrnw7TY4LLoU8Mc3R5Y0imJ_eAMGX1soSc4TyKktY0mynkfDmk-PQJo6YdKg_bUnp6XblOLFMMbr2Baki-qnWg3I1zzyFiPdmh54gXoEUbhOe1TzuK9lp1_bzU1z7QjQkyHPkkIwTlSDLC54wrxqTGGy8QvQNf-kE7NqTVZIFIURoy9AV0pI0xsxVmj4dR--bR22I9I4svnsGbg87xFjHtNFzyNXPu-OfkMkvyLXjtVAui40tyRbr_GWQIiIAcJQoKooAg5Ww6747ImWuT1lsJAZ3XQlut7CDAnBX_fZV6AowNOj4T1oQqCGfbQTKeQt60feVv7MU2_tE3iFMXo-GuH_D8Sgjsqtgzm2LhsKpvAYLtyU1IIo34decSc8yv=s250-k-rw-no
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54.73236-2.3309079Burnhope SeatDurhamNY 7844 3756746https://doc-0s-6g-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/ha0ro937gcuc7l7deffksulhg5h7mbp1/ssok4b59d7rpbskd50sm4tf9b2pqmuk2/1553371200000/04812604062297861630/*/1omnQ3_usdnHeQasAIxpQFj0iLnj6CupR?e=view1small_green23/03/2019Patrick Taylor, Peter TaylorNavigated bog on the plateau to bag both the trig point at 746m and the less obvious real summit at 747m.https://doc-0s-6g-docs.googleusercontent.com/docs/securesc/ha0ro937gcuc7l7deffksulhg5h7mbp1/ssok4b59d7rpbskd50sm4tf9b2pqmuk2/1553371200000/04812604062297861630/*/1omnQ3_usdnHeQasAIxpQFj0iLnj6CupR?e=view
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54.61569-2.3018552Mickle FellYorkshireNY 8061 2455788The hill lies in a firing range which is active for most of the year, and access is highly restricted. Rights of way in the area are open on Sunday afternoons, on particular weekends, and some other days at short notice. Access to Mickle Fell is by permit only at all times. Some planning needed!https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/mickle_fell_dh.jpg1small_green27/12/2018Chris H, Matt A, Tom L, Toby L, John O, Bronte P, David HFairly drear walk - that's Yorkshire I suppose https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UtmSX6LsCxCRbiMvozHkt-3zX1Ymsa7j/viewhttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/mickle_fell_dh.jpg
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54.454248-3.2116573Scafell PikeCumberlandNY 2155 0721978https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f4/Scafell_massif.jpgWikipedia1small_green24/11/2018Philip W, Claire Nhttps://www.strava.com/activities/1982749221
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54.526986-3.0174938HelvellynWestmorlandNY 3425 1511950https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/gmAxV3OV2nlsq0mGSpTNWiQLiw8TSK1TS-JCo7ufZ-0YNm2tc8TPVn_fXovWAMuN2WtMHqybHgYA6alwhw2-g9Q03wEb0b24zq_Snlb1JewB26A1LCNlHDj_ptNWckZ-CjqRUXPKOPxPJQt6mkh0__SQTkOMK3FJQp1IDORPnY-O-pM11OexGppeaYaToSmGUg6zMCoexiivr7W3lgT-tCJImdJZOqYwWaS7Rw4DEcyGc6UXuDp4yM_R9_tkgQZiajerAoVoUM4zsIuBHkQNsxHNQnj0dga5F_0cKUAnPY3oDlON11NuAvzZdM3mtsJ4hfzY3hlkLhtLcXYUqHFoh3RnfVv7rftPw6ms3VaANIvcYw0-a3zk8m9Mq6BT2Y0UzmkmUsYdMhnfF4Ym1vyl82lH4OihVhxvGyBflMvH5TulEKqR9uJtz_PrpPPpDEpgK19E3O9uraAitYYdZars4B6wzVgXB3daHltZTMubISzwHLn16xgZk5oJ_WfLHPSi_t03tUdIrFuzO-bV8qS6FLZ3p7N8RDOEZqmGdNm1ryLDVTs_oTHRZ51V92xOhoQ1H4epzqYtcIYByK6Rdul3TYLkISHiZ1i0n6kwSAevfqm4AWLJiitksAkD_iJ06NdedVoJASB-gwjrAsO9wu-bFPp_FpGeqdw2orXahIF_oi4ob0DLrnJZlUYz2XlVkWM-kOIpmcSz8eVYkhjnRA=s250-k-rw-no2small_green27/10/2018Paul Cook, Callan Howard, Bronwen Fraser, Monika Krolikowski, Mathilde Piret, Enrico Fontana, Giles Barton-Owens, Eleanor Brug, Siqi XuClimbed Helvellyn from Rydal Hall via Fairfield on the Saturday of the CUHWC weekend trip. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/gmAxV3OV2nlsq0mGSpTNWiQLiw8TSK1TS-JCo7ufZ-0YNm2tc8TPVn_fXovWAMuN2WtMHqybHgYA6alwhw2-g9Q03wEb0b24zq_Snlb1JewB26A1LCNlHDj_ptNWckZ-CjqRUXPKOPxPJQt6mkh0__SQTkOMK3FJQp1IDORPnY-O-pM11OexGppeaYaToSmGUg6zMCoexiivr7W3lgT-tCJImdJZOqYwWaS7Rw4DEcyGc6UXuDp4yM_R9_tkgQZiajerAoVoUM4zsIuBHkQNsxHNQnj0dga5F_0cKUAnPY3oDlON11NuAvzZdM3mtsJ4hfzY3hlkLhtLcXYUqHFoh3RnfVv7rftPw6ms3VaANIvcYw0-a3zk8m9Mq6BT2Y0UzmkmUsYdMhnfF4Ym1vyl82lH4OihVhxvGyBflMvH5TulEKqR9uJtz_PrpPPpDEpgK19E3O9uraAitYYdZars4B6wzVgXB3daHltZTMubISzwHLn16xgZk5oJ_WfLHPSi_t03tUdIrFuzO-bV8qS6FLZ3p7N8RDOEZqmGdNm1ryLDVTs_oTHRZ51V92xOhoQ1H4epzqYtcIYByK6Rdul3TYLkISHiZ1i0n6kwSAevfqm4AWLJiitksAkD_iJ06NdedVoJASB-gwjrAsO9wu-bFPp_FpGeqdw2orXahIF_oi4ob0DLrnJZlUYz2XlVkWM-kOIpmcSz8eVYkhjnRA=s250-k-rw-no27/10/2018Danny Vagnozzi & Rob Thompson
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55.478438-2.145447The CheviotNorthumberlandNT 9090 2052815Easily combined with Hangingstone Hill, the top of Roxburghshire.https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6YETfUBY6rA_2YsZTxzVXXHA_uXWcawoJHhWhIxhqZF0R_bP999cxPNq8BmlRqnrFc2L0va1ROIQVtTXfwIsgJ5H5B5Rw-CtNjvWe5urkBTxeGcU3Dbed9Y7yL1qdJ2dKlzy9J8WqoUBc6MD8Trgyp5LQBf0QOtiOeihE0hO15v8oCaNN2PSUmJVUG5CXxpnQHnWBW59mzz4h_5ggYDhz1tNTkNyk5kOkyM3TL4_ftezfxGGufUT4oaMnMOMcYb-VRa5V-7__hYX_s6XmbDkP7fT1g72yqSGS0vK6Z75xkC44lrSjW1NnX-_MEYJX7T9aG2X5KcUMX4HsLfIKG39woWwungyM4qAd7EHKouKwYsBGzMm4ipG2vwzuMEfQK6Oa7l0HncwjI_fJbzTBZRA40KZXvqD9Dku8J0V5UVsdyVYkRAC6-UhLigixMLqiLztY2IYigh3ENB7Z1SEHd7kjiriN3uDYA7ncEOTz9OU3bVk7gNb8taNvf_iFfPlmmCDOZBFvdLg7lvSrLSCG7mdRCzEuMa7r5As8lmzvFcFklJic029j-mM5iXzrH7V_tb8L4yfT86a48i0VQ7jnXgvx28H2_xjK7t8ndkyvgV9UYFi2Przc4TVvbT_eo0HgWwXGfOggoMZuKywL5Q_6gpYPE-LCmtyxb_HU10IGuA7vwxo7WuaEkQgkBtrF1As1u7kC3_Pc2jheBgsD1CsaQ=w1068-h801-no1small_green14/12/2018Chris Hewetson, Bronwen Fraserhttps://photos.app.goo.gl/QHQ6NERMZdi7Sh6PAhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6YETfUBY6rA_2YsZTxzVXXHA_uXWcawoJHhWhIxhqZF0R_bP999cxPNq8BmlRqnrFc2L0va1ROIQVtTXfwIsgJ5H5B5Rw-CtNjvWe5urkBTxeGcU3Dbed9Y7yL1qdJ2dKlzy9J8WqoUBc6MD8Trgyp5LQBf0QOtiOeihE0hO15v8oCaNN2PSUmJVUG5CXxpnQHnWBW59mzz4h_5ggYDhz1tNTkNyk5kOkyM3TL4_ftezfxGGufUT4oaMnMOMcYb-VRa5V-7__hYX_s6XmbDkP7fT1g72yqSGS0vK6Z75xkC44lrSjW1NnX-_MEYJX7T9aG2X5KcUMX4HsLfIKG39woWwungyM4qAd7EHKouKwYsBGzMm4ipG2vwzuMEfQK6Oa7l0HncwjI_fJbzTBZRA40KZXvqD9Dku8J0V5UVsdyVYkRAC6-UhLigixMLqiLztY2IYigh3ENB7Z1SEHd7kjiriN3uDYA7ncEOTz9OU3bVk7gNb8taNvf_iFfPlmmCDOZBFvdLg7lvSrLSCG7mdRCzEuMa7r5As8lmzvFcFklJic029j-mM5iXzrH7V_tb8L4yfT86a48i0VQ7jnXgvx28H2_xjK7t8ndkyvgV9UYFi2Przc4TVvbT_eo0HgWwXGfOggoMZuKywL5Q_6gpYPE-LCmtyxb_HU10IGuA7vwxo7WuaEkQgkBtrF1As1u7kC3_Pc2jheBgsD1CsaQ=w1068-h801-no
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53.154568-3.2557519Moel FamauFlintshireSJ 1611 6267562https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/flintshire_pettit.jpg1small_green06/12/2018David PettitA pleasant 10km loop from Coed Famau, up the ridge and back through the forest. Good views west to Snowdonia, but not from the summit, which was just in cloud.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/flintshire_pettit.jpg
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53.313417-4.6755111Holyhead MountainAngleseySH 2186 8295220https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/anglesey_pettit.jpg1small_green07/12/2018David PettitSpent a couple of hours walking over the hill and back round the coast path. Brutal wind this December afternoon, perhaps the strongest I've experienced on a 200m hill!https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/anglesey_pettit.jpg
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53.068509-4.0761805SnowdonCaernarfonshireSH 6099 54381085https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1-1ENLLL6Ow6wXP86twnTSUnNiri9UwRE1small_green10/11/2018Callan HowardThe face of a man who wishes he stayed indoors that weekend.https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1-1ENLLL6Ow6wXP86twnTSUnNiri9UwRE
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52.880618-3.3809558Cadair BerwynDenbighshireSJ 0716 3235830Easily combined with Moel Sych, lying a kilometer or so away along the ridge.1small_green03/03/2019Seb Parr, Paul Fox, Chris Kassam, Derek Pickell, Cameron JonesBagged on the way back from the Bryn Hafod trip.
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52.876095-3.3887468Moel SychMontgomeryshireSJ 0663 3186827Easily combined with Cadair Berwyn, lying a kilometer or so away along the ridge.1small_green03/03/2019Seb Parr, Paul Fox, Chris Kassam, Derek Pickell, Cameron JonesBagged in cold cloud on the way back from the Bryn Hafod trip.
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52.787035-3.6878113Aran FawddwyMerionethshireSH 8627 2239907https://ibb.co/kHc92mT1small_green02/03/2019Derek Pickell and Cameron JonesWe forgot to fill out our route sheet we were so excited to get up there, but we didn't die and just when we got to the peak all the clouds opened up, so it was smiled upon by someone. https://ibb.co/kHc92mT
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52.466988-3.7830048PlynlimonCardiganshireSN 7897 8694752https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/88/Pumlumon_Fawr.jpgWikipedia1small_green16/04/2019Mark JacksonBagged as part of a 4-day trip rushing around Machynlleth, Aberystwyth, Barmouth and such areas. Handily quite close to the Eisteddfa Gurig pass to the south, but a remote-feeling spot with views of mile after mile of moorland and not many people (apart from a few D of E groups). Collect the nearby Nuttalls to make a day's walk of it.
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51.946209-4.7744986Foel CwmcerwynPembrokeshireSN 0941 3116536https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/foel_cwmcerwyn_phillips.jpg1small_green04/11/2018Helen PhillipsBoggy and usually has lovely views of the Pembrokeshire coast....not today. https://drive.google.com/open?id=15IsCMDr8kZjj4wtfBQcqkDMWYAYyZyjehttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/foel_cwmcerwyn_phillips.jpg
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51.887184-3.7138096Fan FoelCarmarthenshireSN 8215 2235781https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/fan_foel_phillips.jpg1small_green07/10/2018Helen Phillips + Lilly the spaniel + Emily the CU friend (but not CUWHC member)Beautiful views, good hill, shame it is next door to larger ones just over the border in Brecon but on the same ridge. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wie_Sirv-DgMRKigDnoFxrczo3-Z5xbhhttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/fan_foel_phillips.jpg
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51.716463-3.5837191Craig y LlynGlamorganSN 9069 0316600https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xmjmJjmbqsm79-PMtFwyadaXnEgwRMTR91K3oPTKIf4sHkSzYx3kGAwPBJhxtSouGGOm_Sn1tzTXc0gnwbowmh2azTKv4X0HLqHVwVbKfXm3cU16LsZtefDj2YxA-jdS3DBWC--KYnjD1Fts1JpoXvE1ZtiQE6TfL1plGBI867XV7FLR52wELd0rNQ8uZT_sUo7Jf7ftcyoIAxdWUJsveHD7kSajkpoMPSQCv4XWQ6Bc1b0_ayl8GMiqH5oCoPZkqXC4LBeIGBxvW1CNkMDQF2ZKMTptAvvm8HMsh6bz3mEAMqK_Cp-6P1KKKhYALOW-Jc7hts76bAlrjCbxTUGkTiNOKCbstW05ibCrLP39LStYu7iDv2Y6mXZdw-_vunsRwUAZejEbRUwuDuXOuscPG6w6CLXPGUbfrN5fnQKz6FMJcQuC91APbgjpmr1jG3cMIthF-0r0JLPUzJlOVYixeJdfNhp4X4ThmKEHBPUegjLc-eulr7ZcnzUvNg8G4wpj-djN99wCpu45ECUCx4SVTtTXf5RCnxaPFF_y6_v-1L6LF62xieZ_CThEShgcZVxd2cVwRUfSiisozeYYzQGZLwBlOiA3ybPNBs6xQqGrvGR2Wfi2GLXynZi-z20bh9nWeNKn0L8H5ShinAfLIRSn0niw=w872-h654-no1small_green20/01/2019Helen PhillipsNice enough hill, summit hidden in forestryhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xmjmJjmbqsm79-PMtFwyadaXnEgwRMTR91K3oPTKIf4sHkSzYx3kGAwPBJhxtSouGGOm_Sn1tzTXc0gnwbowmh2azTKv4X0HLqHVwVbKfXm3cU16LsZtefDj2YxA-jdS3DBWC--KYnjD1Fts1JpoXvE1ZtiQE6TfL1plGBI867XV7FLR52wELd0rNQ8uZT_sUo7Jf7ftcyoIAxdWUJsveHD7kSajkpoMPSQCv4XWQ6Bc1b0_ayl8GMiqH5oCoPZkqXC4LBeIGBxvW1CNkMDQF2ZKMTptAvvm8HMsh6bz3mEAMqK_Cp-6P1KKKhYALOW-Jc7hts76bAlrjCbxTUGkTiNOKCbstW05ibCrLP39LStYu7iDv2Y6mXZdw-_vunsRwUAZejEbRUwuDuXOuscPG6w6CLXPGUbfrN5fnQKz6FMJcQuC91APbgjpmr1jG3cMIthF-0r0JLPUzJlOVYixeJdfNhp4X4ThmKEHBPUegjLc-eulr7ZcnzUvNg8G4wpj-djN99wCpu45ECUCx4SVTtTXf5RCnxaPFF_y6_v-1L6LF62xieZ_CThEShgcZVxd2cVwRUfSiisozeYYzQGZLwBlOiA3ybPNBs6xQqGrvGR2Wfi2GLXynZi-z20bh9nWeNKn0L8H5ShinAfLIRSn0niw=w872-h654-no
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51.88407-3.4367221Pen y FanBrecknockshireSO 0121 2159886https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Pen_y_Fan_from_Cribyn.jpgWikipedia1small_green31/12/2018Ben Harris & friendsMWIS promised a cloud inversion but it wasn't to be :(
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51.958269-3.0809485Chwarel y FanMonmouthshireSO 2582 29426791small_green14/09/2019Helen PhillipsBeautiful sunny day, shame about the DofE kids at the summit
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52.267172-3.1998051Great RhosRadnorshireSO 1822 6390660To the east of Great Rhos is an ammunition testing area. Observe warning flags and stick to the path.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/radnorshire_pettitt.jpg1small_green22/02/2019Ruth PettitDriving from Minehead to Ruthin and with a day to spend on the journey, I decided to go the pretty (slow) way and bag Great Rhos. Fantastic walk in warm February sunshine over the three Radnor Nuttalls. Thanks, CUHWC, for the encouragement to bother visiting Radnorshire! https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/radnorshire_pettitt.jpg
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55.467422-2.1664899Hangingstone HillRoxburghshireNT 8957 1930743Very easily combined with The Cheviot which is just across the border in England.https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ccnCJ73X9kwrSKdzZQZ_5kkFkqN3L6jBGSAb7UR_zepIUTEBaEWrnjDJFH4EGfrW7SY6o4zexh78l0cMG4w8aj9TNFz7VDso5NPvPN9nr__fttdG2Bnsg_60YBmwZ3ctnCq267tVaOcPH8tVmu8yykZ6NH6ij2Up0RLWFwdq2rkhWRKFwk6YYPDhz5QrSLafyGYQJaWEtBl6JVKtiFOvfFtlJTI2oEZpVd-MyiegL-w587GdVfpFOGFSXAtSCiGRtiA6HItPkikl_IMDSRtRS341UGYK5RJpJnUnmXKZmvqHyXs-rBIA_du3PNFDgEjUATkmCBeXpv3Md-mqUKR4InP-Z3XMDUZGXKXkzU0FKEhA0A9pSoeUSkMRCySTP4kPgKBOpmCDIs4H50iDo2122T5cY4oQGZdQNcP8CwVyMYk--KEZ3ejMp2GjdDqTbMebxyG6RovEoKNaggBhP6BaN2hwMR6AODtO4PAqEqPr1dZLoX_r59-ju7s3JAYpyTKKDyjFafsbsxZtgq42YDYitqLafiTu5s6wGFEmG0j1gNmnqrNaGtosSQTim6mgLVkeGiVTj7u40CBB_WDohlfn3kDRTQQxasK6zEr1O3TLicGnID2XkAwugCXVYe7DeXIf1ulD_z-DLLa7-Tz4Bs5wtQsdOecqGApL4m0NlCM3_MdfbO4AuT73IIsKZ1Ozc0cby5IonXZczzycPkrkJg=w1068-h801-no1small_green14/12/2018Chris Hewetson, Bronwen FraserBagged on the same day as Cheviot (only about a mile away, just across the border!) https://photos.app.goo.gl/LJ9mJ8vvK5npUpcx5https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ccnCJ73X9kwrSKdzZQZ_5kkFkqN3L6jBGSAb7UR_zepIUTEBaEWrnjDJFH4EGfrW7SY6o4zexh78l0cMG4w8aj9TNFz7VDso5NPvPN9nr__fttdG2Bnsg_60YBmwZ3ctnCq267tVaOcPH8tVmu8yykZ6NH6ij2Up0RLWFwdq2rkhWRKFwk6YYPDhz5QrSLafyGYQJaWEtBl6JVKtiFOvfFtlJTI2oEZpVd-MyiegL-w587GdVfpFOGFSXAtSCiGRtiA6HItPkikl_IMDSRtRS341UGYK5RJpJnUnmXKZmvqHyXs-rBIA_du3PNFDgEjUATkmCBeXpv3Md-mqUKR4InP-Z3XMDUZGXKXkzU0FKEhA0A9pSoeUSkMRCySTP4kPgKBOpmCDIs4H50iDo2122T5cY4oQGZdQNcP8CwVyMYk--KEZ3ejMp2GjdDqTbMebxyG6RovEoKNaggBhP6BaN2hwMR6AODtO4PAqEqPr1dZLoX_r59-ju7s3JAYpyTKKDyjFafsbsxZtgq42YDYitqLafiTu5s6wGFEmG0j1gNmnqrNaGtosSQTim6mgLVkeGiVTj7u40CBB_WDohlfn3kDRTQQxasK6zEr1O3TLicGnID2XkAwugCXVYe7DeXIf1ulD_z-DLLa7-Tz4Bs5wtQsdOecqGApL4m0NlCM3_MdfbO4AuT73IIsKZ1Ozc0cby5IonXZczzycPkrkJg=w1068-h801-no
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55.846985-2.6704015Meikle Says LawEast Lothian and BerwickshireNT 5812 6173535The trig point atop Meikle Says Law lies in East Lothian. The top of Berwickshire is a short distance to the south.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/meikle_says_law_ivory_0.JPG1small_green21/07/2019Katherine, William and David IvoryAn uninteresting track, but pleasantly quiet and nice views from the top,
esp if you know the environs a bit.
https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/meikle_says_law_ivory_0.JPG
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55.922718-3.6217455Cairnpapple HillWest LothianNS 9875 71153121small_green30/01/2019Ben TindalShort walk from car, windy, view to Arthurs seat
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55.723469-3.0919155Blackhope ScarMidlothianNT 3151 4832651https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/blackhope_scar_ivory.jpg1small_green04/05/2019Katherine and William Ivoryhttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/blackhope_scar_ivory.jpg
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55.546197-3.5026693Culter FellLanarkshireNT 0529 2908748Access restrictions to large groups (4+ people) or when shooting is in progress.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ivory_culter_fell.JPG1small_green16/09/2019Ivory x4https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ivory_culter_fell.JPG
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55.498106-3.3527094Broad LawPeeblesshire and SelkirkshireNT 1464 2353840https://photos.app.goo.gl/XDbnbJyqG81UjLme61small_green18/08/2019Ben H, Bill C, Cameron R, Patrick T, Sarah MOn the way up the weather looked to be improving, then got worse. No view from the top, just very strong winds :(https://photos.app.goo.gl/XDbnbJyqG81UjLme6
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55.422544-3.3236119White CoombDumfriesshireNT 1632 1509821https://photos.app.goo.gl/o2PTCjK3ftc9yQ9r71small_green17/08/2019Ben H, Bill C, Bianca O, Cameron R, Patrick T, Sarah MWindy walk from Gameshope bothy, including interesting fords. https://photos.app.goo.gl/o2PTCjK3ftc9yQ9r7
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55.152923-4.4819859Kirriereoch HillAyrshireNX 4196 8710782Easily combined with Merrick, these two straddle the border between Kirkcudbrightshire and Ayrshire. The top of Ayrshire is on the northwest shoulder.1small_green26/12/2018Mary + MurraysMisty boxing day walk with family. Combined with Merrick.
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55.139241-4.4683632MerrickKirkcudbrightshireNX 4276 8555843Easily combined with Kirriereich Hill, these two straddle the border between Kirkcudbrightshire and Ayrshire.1small_green26/12/2018Mary + MurraysMisty boxing day walk, with family. Beautiful for the two minutes the clouds cleared
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55.026125-4.7610139Craigairie FellWigtownshireNX 2361 7366321https://photos.app.goo.gl/NcHZtZpmT2zsezeB91small_green28/03/2019Mary MEntertaining stomp up Southern Upland Way, with a bothy and 2 historic sites on route.https://photos.app.goo.gl/NcHZtZpmT2zsezeB9
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55.625789-5.1918198GoatfellButeshireNR 9914 4154874http://www.donnelly.org.uk/album/2018/10_Arran/From_WhatsApp/tn/IMG-20181026-WA0001.med.jpg1small_green26/10/2018Tom (age 11), Jake (age 9), Jane and will Perry plus Fiona (age 9) and Ruth DonnellyBeautiful sun but bitterly cold. Four new pairs of gloves were specially purchased for the expedition. http://www.donnelly.org.uk/album/2018/10_Arran/From_WhatsApp/tn/IMG-20181026-WA0001.med.jpg
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55.829249-4.7578536Hill of StakeRenfrewshireNS 2736 6300522https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-FSnOmZ6Pne2_LJRduIQjiHZUZaNPHYy/view?usp=drivesdk1small_green15/08/2019Ben HarrisMuch pathless bog and heather. Great views over to Arran and the southern Highlands.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-FSnOmZ6Pne2_LJRduIQjiHZUZaNPHYy/view?usp=drivesdk
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56.19024-4.632963Ben LomondStirlingshireNN 3671 0286974The most southerly Munro, climbed by many thousands of people each year. Fantastic views out over the islands of Loch Lomond.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/Loch_lomond1.jpgWikipedia1small_green18/10/2018Ranulph DigginsCold but beautiful, I'll upload a photo when I get the chance.
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56.273966-4.7549979Ben VorlichDunbartonshireNN 2951 1247943https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Cairn_on_top_of_Ben_Vorlich.jpgWikipedia1small_green03/01/2019David Pettit, Ruth PettitAscended from Ardlui via Little Hills with James. A dusting of snow on the summit, but not very wintry really!
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56.544862-4.2208253Ben LawersPerthshireNN 6355 41411214https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ben_lawers_ma.jpg2small_green28/12/2018Matt A and Bronte PDavid H, Tom L, Toby L and Chris H not far behind but couldn't claim the bag in good conscience - we'd gone Munro hunting!https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ben_lawers_ma.jpg02/01/2019Jess (age 12 weeks), Jo, Dave Farrow, Ruth Pettit and David PettitLovely day, went over Beinn Ghlas. Bit cold for stopping.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/ben_lawers_farrow.jpg
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56.185633-3.7694622Ben CleuchClackmannanshireNN 9027 00637211small_green04/05/2019Katherine and William Ivory
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56.248452-3.5634471Innerdouny HillKinrossNO 0322 07314971small_green27/10/2018Eleri Cousins & Vicky Ward
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56.245415-3.2968243West LomondFifeNO 1973 06635221small_green27/10/2018Eleri Cousins & Vicky Ward
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56.949201-2.7419626Mount BattockKincardineshireNO 5496 8446778https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/spedding_mount_battock.JPG1small_green15/09/2019Nick Speddinghttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/spedding_mount_battock.JPG
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56.872994-3.3682227Glas MaolAngusNO 1670 76571068https://photos.app.goo.gl/F2MSsWnisYuYXjNB61small_green04/06/2019Sarah & MartinsLovely day, except the hail shower on the summit! Could see north to Ben Macdui and south as far as the Firth of Forth.https://photos.app.goo.gl/F2MSsWnisYuYXjNB6
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57.070299-3.6690795Ben MacduiAberdeenshire and BanffshireNN 9890 98931309The UK's second highest hill, sitting on the southern edge of the Cairngorm plateau.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/benmacdui_sm.jpg3small_green05/01/2019Simon Matthewshttps://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/benmacdui_sm.jpg13/08/2019Katherine, William and David Ivory"Quite a nice day, especially from the plateau watching all the downpours moving down the strath!"https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/benmacdui_ivory.JPG
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57.350964-3.431432Carn a' Ghille ChearrMorayshireNJ 1396 2985710https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/morayshire_katherine_ivory.JPG1small_green14/02/2019Katherine, William, Angus and David IvoryNice day; good going up the hill over heather and blaeberries. White mountain hares and reindeer at the top! Lovely views to the Cairngorms and over to Ben Rinnes.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/morayshire_katherine_ivory.JPG
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57.33937-3.8432574Carn Glas-choireNairnshireNH 8915 2915659A remote hill less frequented than the nearby Cairngorms.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/Carn%20Glas%20Choire%20KAD.JPG1small_green13/02/2019Katherine, William, Angus and David IvoryNot the most interesting path up, but plenty of white mountain hares, and good views from the top.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/Carn%20Glas%20Choire%20KAD.JPG
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56.642705-5.0292829Bidean nam BianArgyllNN 1434 54201150The highest hill in the area of Glen Coe, though it is shielded from view by the Three Sisters.https://photos.app.goo.gl/S2iFPAPAVLyB2wh681small_green18/03/2019Danny V, Paul F, Chris H, Bronwen F, Mary MFirst day of the Glencoe trip - and most of the snow for it as wellhttps://photos.app.goo.gl/S2iFPAPAVLyB2wh68
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56.796825-5.0036242Ben NevisInverness-shireNN 1668 71271344The highest hill in the UK, favourite of charity walkers and winter mountaineers alike.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/BenNevis2005.jpgWikipedia1small_green26/10/2018Ranulph Diggins-10 on top with the wind
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57.287625-5.1151084Carn EigeRoss and CromartyNH 1236 26191183Carn Eige is the second most prominent UK hill, beaten only by its parent peak Ben Nevis.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Carn_Eighe_from_Mam_Sodhail.jpgWikipedia1small_green17/09/2019David H, Tom LChallenge Complete: ascended from Glen Affric YH and ticked off four other munros along the way. Good clear day, touching 0C on the top - nice way to end
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58.13807-4.8581684Ben More AssyntSutherlandNC 3183 2014998Gloriously remote, Ben More and its close neighbour Conival form an enormous mass of quartzite watching over the encircling bog. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Ben_More_Assynt_Summit_rocks.jpgWikipedia1small_green24/10/2018Tom Leach Summited Ben More Assynt from Inchnadamph with a group of Explorer Scouts from Wild Wolf ESU, North London. Sadly the Scottish weather did not allow for a ‘summit selfie’!
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58.234133-3.6967141MorvenCaithnessND 0047 2852706An iconic cone visible from a great distance. Contact the estate to check access during the stalking season (August - January).https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Morven%2C_Caithness.jpgWikipedia1small_green10/06/2019John Ockenden
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58.900511-3.3405146Ward HillOrkneyHY 2286 0224481On the island of Hoy, giving stunning views over Orkney and out to the ocean.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/Orkney_Ward_Hill.jpgWikipedia1small_green08/06/2019John Ockenden; Helen Pruzina
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60.533719-1.4459968Ronas HillShetlandHU 3050 8348450A barren semi-Arctic landscape. Neolithic chambered cairn near the summit.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Ronashillcairn.jpgWikipedia1small_green04/06/2019John OckendenNo view from the top. Chamber cairn interesting. 25 hour journey time from home
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54.180367-5.9204849Slieve DonardDownJ 357 277853The highest hill in Northern Ireland, named after 5th-century saint Donard who lived as a hermit on the summit.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/Murlough_Beach%2C_August_2010_%2804%29.JPGWikipedia1small_green07/10/2018Vicky Ward
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54.121947-6.4331938Slieve GullionArmaghJ 024 203576The centre of an ancient volcano, encircled by a ring of hills.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/Slieve_Gullion.jpgWikipedia1small_green26/12/2018Vicky ward & fam
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54.201028-7.8114263CuilcaghFermanaghH 123 280666Sitting on the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic, Cuilcagh rises up out of the surrounding blanket bog as a flat, gritstone summit.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/Cuilcagh_Mountain_with_Lough_Macnean_Upper_in_foreground_-_geograph.org.uk_-_65057.jpgWikipedia1small_green31/03/2019My mother & I (vicky ward) on mother's day
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54.8199-7.0392566SawelLondonderry and TyroneH 618 973678The highest of the Sperrin chain of hills, and the highest hill in Northern Ireland outside of the Mournes. The summit is some 40m inside Londonderry, with the highest point of Tyrone on the border. Bare, bleak moors abound. https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/howes_sawel.jpgAlex H1small_green14/04/2019Alex HowesBit of a slog and quite boggy but clear and some nice views.https://www.cuhwc.org.uk/sites/default/files/howes_sawel.jpgAlex H
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55.045931-6.155105TrostanAntrimD 179 236550An "eerie moonscape" summit plateau in boggy surroundings.https://photos.app.goo.gl/rSQ6ttpfs74WnZQP92small_green19/01/2019Camilla Penney and Catherine VincentThis attempt to prevent Vicky having a monopoly on NI unexpectedly required all of our navigational skills. Very satisfactory to see the trig point emerge from the cloud. Moonscape is accurate. https://photos.app.goo.gl/rSQ6ttpfs74WnZQP927/01/2019Vicky Ward with some Belfast Climbing Club friendsQuote of the day, "Well this is the ugliest county top I have visited"
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