A QMD Document 2019 England. List of Summits with Grid References

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List of summits with Grid References Sourced from The Database of British and Irish Hills v16.2 http://www.hills-database.co.uk elevati Name area on comment Latitude Longitude GridrefXY Black Hill Black Mountains 640 52.00687 -3.05909 SO2740034800 Yes Tor Dartmoor 619 trig point on rock tor 50.6936 -4.01059 SX5809090146 High Willhays Dartmoor 621 large cairn on rock tor 50.6852 -4.01116 SX5802489214 High Seat Lake District - Central Fells 608 rock 3m W of trig point 54.55263 -3.10377 NY2870818047 Standing Crag Lake District - Central Fells 611 rock 54.5102 -3.08785 NY2966413310 Thorn Crag Lake District - Central Fells 643.7 cairn 54.45449 -3.11265 NY2796107136 Low Saddle Lake District - Central Fells 656 cairn 54.50999 -3.10109 NY2880713300 Coldbarrow Fell - High Saddle Lake District - Central Fells 675 rock outcrop 54.50662 -3.099 NY2893612923 Loft Crag Lake District - Central Fells 681.7 small cairn on outcrop 54.45443 -3.11599 NY2774407133 Pavey Ark Lake District - Central Fells 700 tiny cairn on rock 54.46149 -3.10521 NY2845507908 Pike of Stickle Lake District - Central Fells 708.4 cairn 54.45639 -3.12138 NY2739807357 Thunacar Knott Lake District - Central Fells 723 rock 3m NNE of cairn 54.46219 -3.11265 NY2797407993 Ullscarf Lake District - Central Fells 726 cairn 54.49992 -3.09552 NY2915012174 Low White Stones Lake District - Central Fells 731 rock 45m WSW from cairn 54.48056 -3.10953 NY2820910034 Codale Head Lake District - Central Fells 732 rock with fence post 54.47203 -3.09888 NY2888409074 Harrison Stickle Lake District - Central Fells 736 rock 6m SSE of cairn 54.4569 -3.10946 NY2817207401 Sergeant Man Lake District - Central Fells 736 small cairn on outcrop 54.47036 -3.10255 NY2864308892 High Raise [High Raise (High White Stones)] Lake District - Central Fells 762 rock 15m SSE of trig point 54.47596 -3.11127 NY2808809524 1 Brown Crag Lake District - Eastern Fells 610 rock 54.54955 -3.04104 NY3276017642 Heron Pike (Rydal) Lake District - Eastern Fells 612 rock outcrop 54.46607 -2.99513 NY3559808311 Heron Pike (Glenridding) Lake District - Eastern Fells 612 cairn 54.55171 -2.97001 NY3735717817 Heron Pike North Top [Rydal Fell] Lake District - Eastern Fells 621.3 rock at end of old wall 54.46933 -2.99329 NY3572208672 Birks Lake District - Eastern Fells 622 no feature: grass mound 54.5207 -2.95905 NY3801914357 White Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 627 cairn 54.5974 -3.02447 NY3390922950 Little Hart Crag [Little Hart Crag - West Top] Lake District - Eastern Fells 637 cairn 54.48192 -2.94717 NY3873010031 small cairn on outcrop E of Snarker Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 644 wall 54.45937 -2.94179 NY3904507518 Middle Dodd Lake District - Eastern Fells 654 cairn 54.47794 -2.93157 NY3973509575 High Pike (Scandale) Lake District - Eastern Fells 656 small cairn on rock outcrop 54.47098 -2.96679 NY3744208831 Calfhow Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 660 cairn 54.58097 -3.03702 NY3307121134 Stang Lake District - Eastern Fells 673 cairn on rock outcrop 54.54887 -3.00056 NY3537717528 Sheffield Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 676.1 cairn 54.55494 -2.977 NY3691018182 Birkhouse Moor Lake District - Eastern Fells 717.6 cairn near wall 54.53503 -2.98532 NY3634115975 Birkett Fell Lake District - Eastern Fells 725 cairn with plaque 54.56944 -2.98439 NY3645519802 Clough Head Lake District - Eastern Fells 726 trig point/wind shelter 54.59366 -3.03236 NY3339322542 Randerside Lake District - Eastern Fells 729 cairn 54.58056 -3.00919 NY3486921063 Seat Sandal Lake District - Eastern Fells 736.8 rock on knoll by ruined wall 54.49486 -3.01403 NY3441911531 Raven Crag Lake District - Eastern Fells 754 54.46733 -2.93804 NY3930008400 Hart Side Lake District - Eastern Fells 756 rock within 20m of 2 cairns 54.56872 -2.99294 NY3590119730 Great Rigg Lake District - Eastern Fells 766.1 rock 15m NE of cairn 54.48491 -2.99568 NY3559210407 Red Screes Lake District - Eastern Fells 776 cairn nearest trig point 54.47058 -2.93256 NY3966008757 Gavel Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 784 no feature 50m W of cairn 54.51218 -2.97019 NY3728513419 Little Dodd (St John's Common) Lake District - Eastern Fells 785 cairn 54.57455 -3.02702 NY3370720410 Watson's Dodd Lake District - Eastern Fells 789 cairn 54.56692 -3.029 NY3356719563 Dove Crag Lake District - Eastern Fells 792 cairn 54.4854 -2.96693 NY3745510436 Green Side [White Stones - Green Side] Lake District - Eastern Fells 794.1 2nd most westerly of 4 cairns 54.55984 -3.00245 NY3527218751 Hart Crag Lake District - Eastern Fells 822 cairn 54.49226 -2.97562 NY3690311207 Cofa Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 823 small cairn on rock outcrop 54.49992 -2.99184 NY3586412074 2 St Sunday Crag Lake District - Eastern Fells 841 rock 2m N of cairn 54.51195 -2.97587 NY3691713398 no feature: ground 15m SE Stybarrow Dodd Lake District - Eastern Fells 843.7 of cairn at NY 34296 18923 54.56114 -3.01741 NY3430718909 no feature: ground 30m SSE Great Dodd Lake District - Eastern Fells 857 of cairn 54.57569 -3.01938 NY3420320530 Dollywaggon Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 858.5 cairn 54.50869 -3.01118 NY3462613068 Browncove Crags Lake District - Eastern Fells 859 rock 54.53201 -3.03353 NY3321715683 Striding Edge [High Spying How] Lake District - Eastern Fells 862.9 rock 54.52542 -3.00487 NY3506114923 White Side Lake District - Eastern Fells 863.2 windshelter 54.5409 -3.02505 NY3378016665 Fairfield Lake District - Eastern Fells 872.6 cairn/shelter 54.49707 -2.99163 NY3587311757 Raise Lake District - Eastern Fells 882.7 cairn on rock 54.54772 -3.01747 NY3428117416 High Crag (Grisedale) Lake District - Eastern Fells 884 cairn 54.51403 -3.01583 NY3433313666 Catstye Cam Lake District - Eastern Fells 889.6 cairn 54.53347 -3.00894 NY3481015823 Nethermost Pike Lake District - Eastern Fells 891.3 cairn 54.51899 -3.01545 NY3436614218 Helvellyn Lower Man Lake District - Eastern Fells 924.5 cairn 54.53083 -3.02535 NY3374415544 Helvellyn Lake District - Eastern Fells 949.8 cairn near stone shelter 54.527 -3.01751 NY3424515111 Lake District - Far Eastern Raven Crag Fells 612 outcrop 54.49191 -2.89834 NY4190811101 Lake District - Far Eastern remains of cairn on grassy Hartsop Dodd Fells 618 mound 54.49854 -2.91045 NY4113311849 Lake District - Far Eastern Pike How Fells 622 cairn 54.47286 -2.90994 NY4112908992 Lake District - Far Eastern outcrop near stile within Goat Scar Fells 626 fence corner 54.45487 -2.8138 NY4733606914 Lake District - Far Eastern Rough Crag (Riggindale) Fells 628 rock 4m W of cairn 54.49357 -2.84413 NY4542111243 Lake District - Far Eastern Round How Fells 631 rock by remains of cairn 54.54085 -2.91705 NY4076716562 Lake District - Far Eastern grassy bump 25m SW of Harrop Pike Fells 637 cairn on far side of fence 54.46301 -2.77184 NY5006607789 Lake District - Far Eastern Grey Crag [Sleddale Fell] Fells 638 rocky outcrop 54.45787 -2.77719 NY4971307221 Lake District - Far Eastern Rainsborrow Crag Fells 641 outcrop 54.4532 -2.86302 NY4414306766 3 grassy rise with embedded Lake District - Far Eastern rocks 40m SSW of Selside Pike Fells 655 windshelter 54.49308 -2.78793 NY4906111146 Lake District - Far Eastern Place Fell Fells 657 rock outcrop 4m SE of cairn 54.54428 -2.92074 NY4053316947 Lake District - Far Eastern High Kop Fells 662 no feature: grass 54.53603 -2.83772 NY4589315962 Lake District - Far Eastern Tarn Crag (Sleddale) Fells 664 cairn 54.46346 -2.79066 NY4884707852 Lake District - Far Eastern Lingmell End Fells 665 small cairn 54.47503 -2.85709 NY4455709190 Lake District - Far Eastern Adam Seat Fells 666 cairn with large stone 54.47426 -2.81759 NY4711509074 Lake District - Far Eastern Wether Hill Fells 671 no feature: rough grass 54.54324 -2.84247 NY4559516768 Lake District - Far Eastern no feature: ground 80m SW Loadpot Hill Fells 672 of trig point 54.55474 -2.84207 NY4563618047 Branstree NE Top [East Top] [High Lake District - Far Eastern small pile of stones on Howes (Mardale)] Fells 673 grassy knoll 54.48582 -2.79237 NY4876410341 Lake District - Far Eastern Wether Hill Fells 674 no feature 54.53907 -2.84441 NY4546416306 Lake District - Far Eastern Little Harter Fell Fells 681 small cairn on rock 54.4776 -2.82109 NY4689309448 Lake District - Far Eastern Rest Dodd Fells 696 grass mound 54.51494 -2.87803 NY4325513647 Lake District - Far Eastern Gray Crag Fells 699 rock 54.49748 -2.88538 NY4275511710 Lake District - Far Eastern Yoke Fells 706 small cairn on outcrop 54.45293 -2.86872 NY4377306740 Lake District - Far Eastern North of Thornthwaite Crag Fells 710 grassy mound 54.49119 -2.88203 NY4296311008 Lake District - Far Eastern Red Crag Fells 711 a single stone 54.5287 -2.85092 NY4502915157 Lake District - Far Eastern small pile of stones by trig Branstree Fells 713 station 54.4824 -2.80717 NY4780109972 Lake District - Far Eastern Raven Howe Fells 718 small cairn 54.52245 -2.85133 NY4499414462 Lake District - Far Eastern Froswick Fells 720 cairn 54.46895 -2.87296 NY4352008526 4 Lake District - Far Eastern pointed rock 0.5m NW of trig Kentmere Pike Fells 730 point 54.46267 -2.82603 NY4655307791 Lake District - Far Eastern The Knott (High Street) Fells 739 cairn 54.50632 -2.87082 NY4371012682 Lake District - Far Eastern Low Raise Fells 754 no feature 54.5161 -2.8412 NY4564113747 Lake District - Far Eastern Caudale Moor - John Bell's Banner Fells 755 large cairn 54.48265 -2.90783 NY4128010079 Lake District - Far Eastern N of two large cairns 30m Ill Bell Fells 757 apart 54.46202 -2.87084 NY4364807753 Lake District - Far Eastern Mardale Ill Bell Fells 760 cairn 54.48342
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