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Grid reference NY3033

4 km SSE of Branthwaite, Cumbria, England


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NY3033 : Great Lingy Hill. by John Holmes Great Lingy Hill.
Heather beds on the peat act as a giant sponge. When it's wet they fill up and when it's dry they leak the water out slowly.
NY3033 : Miller Moss by Mick Garratt Miller Moss
Looking up towards Rigg (NY3032), the eastern ridge of Knott.
NY3033 : Miller Moss by David Purchase Miller Moss
From the north-east slopes of Knott, looking towards Carrock Fell.
NY3033 : Small Tarn Miller Moss by Michael Graham Small Tarn Miller Moss
Looking towards Great Lingy Hill
NY3033 : Across Miller Moss to the 609m top by David Brown Across Miller Moss to the 609m top
NY3033 : Approaching Little Lingy Hill by Michael Graham Approaching Little Lingy Hill
A minor swelling in Miller Moss marks Little Lingy Hill. Classified as a 'Synge' on the Database of British Hills. The hill bagger often wonders why he is bagging Synges.
NY3033 : Little Lingy Hill by Andy Waddington Little Lingy Hill
En route from Knott, the green whaleback hill on the right, to Great Lingy Hill (behind the photographer), Little Lingy Hill looks as though it might offer a haven of drier ground on the pathless crossing. The hope proved to be quite... (more)
NY3033 : Boulder, Great Lingy Fell by Mick Garratt Boulder, Great Lingy Fell
NY3033 : Little Lingy Hill from Great Lingy Hill by Trevor Littlewood Little Lingy Hill from Great Lingy Hill
Both Little and Great Lingy Hills are minor, shallow hill domes between the more significant mountains, Knott and High Pike. Both hills are vegetated with areas of heather and grass; here Little Lingy Hill is seen (at the left side of the... (more)
NY3033 : Miller Moss by Mick Garratt Miller Moss
When the summer of 2018 began it was just an un-named nondescript knoll in the Northern Fells of the Lake District with a spot height on the Ordnance Survey map of 609m. At the end of the summer, it was a nondescript mountain of 610m.... (more)
NY3033 : Beck in Miller Moss. by John Holmes Beck in Miller Moss.
With Lingy Hill in the background.
NY3033 : Roughton Gill by Michael Graham Roughton Gill
From the top of Miller Moss

 
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