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Hill in Cumbria, England

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Wallowbarrow Crag
Wallowbarrow Crag seen from Seathwaite
Highest point
Elevation292 m (958 ft)
Prominence40 m (130 ft)
Parent peakHarter Fell
ListingFellranger, Tump
Coordinates54°21′39″N 3°11′54″W / 54.360715°N 3.198308°W / 54.360715; -3.198308
Geography
Wallowbarrow Crag is located in the Lake DistrictWallowbarrow CragWallowbarrow CragLake District, England
OS gridSD 222968
Topo mapOS Landranger 96

Wallowbarrow Crag is a hill of 292 metres (958 ft) in the Lake District, England. It is on the west of the Duddon Valley, across the valley from the village of Seathwaite.

Climbing on Wallowbarrow Crag

Wallowbarrow Crag is a Fellranger, being included in Mark Richards' The Old Man of Coniston, Swirl How, Wetherlam and the South as one of the 18 (now 21) of his 227 (230 with the extension of the national park) summits which are not in Alfred Wainwright's list of 214. It is also classified as a Tump. It is a recognised site for rock climbing.

References

  1. ^ "Wallowbarrow Crag". www.hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  2. Richards, Mark. "Wallowbarrow Crag". The Old Man of Coniston, Swirl How, Wetherlam and the South. Cicerone Press Limited. pp. 168–171. ISBN 978-1-78362-847-6. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  3. "Fellranger additional fells". Cicerone. Archived from the original on 8 July 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  4. "Wallowbarrow Crag". www.ukclimbing.com. UKClimbing. Retrieved 9 February 2021.


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