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Grid reference SE0704

4 km WSW of Holme, Kirklees, England


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SE0704 : Grouse on the Black Hill Triangulation Pillar by Chris Grouse on the Black Hill Triangulation Pillar
SE0704 : The Pennine Way near Dan Hill by Dave Kelly The Pennine Way near Dan Hill
SE0704 : Black Hill by John Fielding Black Hill
With top of Holme Moss Transmitter and the Trig Pillar on the skyline.
SE0704 : Black Hill and Soldiers' Lump by Stephen Dawson Black Hill and Soldiers' Lump
Black Hill lies on the border between Kirklees borough and Derbyshire, reaching 582 metres above sea level. The top is peaty and thus very boggy after rain. The area surrounding the summit itself has virtually no vegetation and is very... (more)
SE0704 : On the Black Hill plateau by Bill Boaden On the Black Hill plateau
Fortunately it was relatively dry. There aren't many features other than the trig point.
SE0704 : Cairn, Holme Edge by Mick Garratt Cairn, Holme Edge
SE0704 : Summit plateau of Black Hill by Andrew Hill Summit plateau of Black Hill
Taken from the Pennine Way south of the summit. The rock or cairn on the middle skyline marks the former route of the Pennine way and a now indistinct route off the plateau to the northwest.
SE0704 : Taking a rest on path-making materials on the top of Black Hill by Bill Boaden Taking a rest on path-making materials on the top of Black Hill
I was told these were remarkably comfortable. Further path work is obviously scheduled. The Pennine Way would have been a nightmare before it was paved.
SE0704 : Pennine Way at Dun Hill by Chris Wimbush Pennine Way at Dun Hill
SE0704 : What was then the Pennine Way by Tim Glover What was then the Pennine Way
On the edge of Black Hill continuing towards Dean Head Hill. Today what was then the Wessenden alternative is the official route marked on OS maps.
SE0704 : Black Hill Summit by Chris Heaton Black Hill Summit
Peat naked and unashamed. Nature fashioned it, but for once has no suggestion for clothing it - A. Wainwright
SE0704 : Soldiers Lump by Nigel Homer Soldiers Lump
The Trig on Soldiers Lump in the days when it deserved its reputation of being surrounded by a 200 metre quagmire of liquid black peat. Often walkers made a wide circle around the summit to reach the path on the other side. The area... (more)

 
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