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Nutt No Name Nutt Ht Alt Area District Group Done Map Photo 1 Scafell Nutt no Name Nutt ht Alt Area District Group Done Map Photo 1 Scafell Pike 3209 978 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Scafell Pike from Scafell 2 Scafell 3163 964 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Scafell 3 Symonds Knott 3146 959 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Symonds Knott 4 Helvellyn 3117 950 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Helvellyn summit 5 Ill Crag 3068 935 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Ill Crag 6 Broad Crag 3064 934 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Broad Crag 7 Skiddaw 3054 931 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH SKIDDAW y map Skiddaw 8 Helvellyn Lower Man 3035 925 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Helvellyn Lower Man from White Side 9 Great End 2986 910 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Great End 10 Bowfell 2959 902 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH BOWFELL y map Bowfell from Crinkle Crags 11 Great Gable 2949 899 LAKE DISTRICT WEST GABLE y map Great Gable from the Corridor Route 12 Cross Fell 2930 893 NORTH PENNINES WEST CROSS FELL y map Cross Fell summit 13 Pillar 2926 892 LAKE DISTRICT WEST PILLAR y map Pillar from Kirk Fell 14 Nethermost Pike 2923 891 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Nethermost Pike summit 15 Catstycam 2920 890 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Catstycam 16 Esk Pike 2904 885 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH BOWFELL y map Esk Pike 17 Raise 2897 883 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Raise from White Side 18 Fairfield 2864 873 LAKE DISTRICT EAST FAIRFIELD y map Fairfield from Gavel Pike 19 Blencathra 2858 868 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH BLENCATHRA y map Blencathra 20 Bowfell North Top 2841 866 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH BOWFELL y map Bowfell North Top from Angle Tarn 21 Skiddaw Little Man 2838 865 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH SKIDDAW y map Skiddaw Little Man 22 White Side 2831 863 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map White Side summit 23 Striding Edge 2821 860 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Striding Edge 24 Crinkle Crags 2818 859 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Crinkle Crags from Pike O' Blisco 25 Dollywaggon Pike 2815 858 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Dollywaggon Pike 26 Great Dodd 2812 857 LAKE DISTRICT EAST DODDS y map Great Dodd 27 Grasmoor 2795 852 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Grasmoor 28 Gategill Fell Top 2792 851 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH BLENCATHRA y map Gategill Fell Top 29 Great Dun Fell 2782 848 NORTH PENNINES WEST CROSS FELL y map Great Dun Fell from slopes of Cross Fell 30 Atkinson Pike 2772 845 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH BLENCATHRA y map Atkinson Pike 31 Stybarrow Dodd 2766 843 LAKE DISTRICT EAST DODDS y map Stybarrow Dodd across Sticks Pass 32 Little Dun Fell 2762 842 NORTH PENNINES WEST CROSS FELL y map Little Dun Fell summit to Great Dun Fell 33 Scoat Fell 2759 841 LAKE DISTRICT WEST PILLAR y map Scoat Fell's summit 34 St Sunday Crag 2759 841 LAKE DISTRICT EAST FAIRFIELD y map St Sunday Crag from Birks 35 Crag Hill [Eel Crag] 2753 839 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Crag Hill from Grasmoor 36 Crinkle Crags South Top 2736 834 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Crinkle Crags South Top (L) 37 Black Crag 2717 828 LAKE DISTRICT WEST PILLAR y map Black Crag (beyond Pillar) 38 High Street 2717 828 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map High Street 39 Red Pike (Wasdale) 2710 826 LAKE DISTRICT WEST PILLAR y map Red Pike from Scoat Fell 40 Hart Crag 2697 822 LAKE DISTRICT EAST FAIRFIELD y map Hart Crag from Dove Crag 41 Steeple 2687 819 LAKE DISTRICT WEST PILLAR y map Steeple from Scoat Fell 42 Shelter Crags 2674 815 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Shelter Crags (Crinkle Crags to L) 43 The Cheviot 2674 815 CHEVIOTS NORTH CHEVIOT y map The Cheviot Summit 44 High Stile 2648 807 LAKE DISTRICT WEST HIGH STILE y map High Stile from Gatesgarth 45 Coniston Old Man 2634 803 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Coniston Old Man 46 High Raise (Martindale) 2631 802 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map High Raise summit 47 Kirk Fell 2631 802 LAKE DISTRICT WEST GABLE y map Kirk Fell from Great Gable 48 Swirl How 2631 802 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Swirl How from Brim Fell 49 Green Gable 2628 801 LAKE DISTRICT WEST GABLE y map Across Windy Gap to Green Gable 50 Lingmell 2625 800 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Lingmell 51 Haycock 2615 797 LAKE DISTRICT WEST HAYCOCK y map Haycock 52 Brim Fell 2612 796 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Brim Fell 53 Green Side 2608 795 LAKE DISTRICT EAST DODDS y map Green Side summit, to Ullswater 54 Knock Fell 2605 794 NORTH PENNINES WEST MICKLE FELL y map Knock Fell 55 Dove Crag 2598 792 LAKE DISTRICT EAST FAIRFIELD y map Dove Crag summit 56 Rampsgill Head 2598 792 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Rampsgill Head 57 Grisedale Pike 2595 791 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Grisedale Pike 58 Mickle Fell 2585 788 NORTH PENNINES WEST MICKLE FELL y map Mickle Fell summit cairn 59 Kirk Fell East Top 2582 787 LAKE DISTRICT WEST GABLE y map Kirk Fell East Top from Beck Head 60 Allen Crags 2575 785 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Allen Crags summit 61 Great Carrs 2575 785 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Great Carrs from Swirl How summit 62 Thornthwaite Crag 2572 784 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Thornthwaite Beacon 63 Glaramara 2569 783 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Glaramara from Allen Crags 64 Pillar Rock 2560 780 LAKE DISTRICT WEST PILLAR map Pillar Rock 65 Kidsty Pike 2559 780 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Kidsty Pike 66 Dow Crag 2552 778 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Dow Crag from Buck Pike 67 Harter Fell (Kentmere) 2552 778 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Harter Fell (Mardale) 68 Red Screes 2549 776 LAKE DISTRICT EAST FAIRFIELD y map Red Screes from Kirkstone Pass 69 Looking Steads 2543 775 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Looking Steads (Glaramara) 70 Shelter Crags North Top 2543 775 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Shelter Crags North Top 71 Sail 2536 773 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Sail 72 Wandope 2533 772 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Wandope 73 Grey Friar 2526 770 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Grey Friar 74 Hopegill Head 2526 770 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Hopegill Head from Ladyside Pike 75 Meldon Hill 2516 767 NORTH PENNINES WEST MICKLE FELL map Meldon Hill summit 76 Great Rigg 2513 766 LAKE DISTRICT EAST FAIRFIELD y map Great Rigg's summit 77 Stony Cove Pike [Caudale Moor] 2503 763 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST HIGH STREET y map Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor) summit 78 Wetherlam 2503 763 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Wetherlam from Great Carrs summit 79 High Raise (Langdale) 2500 762 LAKE DISTRICT CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map High Raise's summit 80 Ill Bell 2483 757 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Ill Bell 81 Hart Side 2480 756 LAKE DISTRICT EAST DODDS y map Hart Side 82 Sand Hill 2480 756 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Sand Hill from Hopegill Head 83 Red Pike (Buttermere) 2477 755 LAKE DISTRICT WEST HIGH STILE y map Red Pike (Buttermere) from Dodd 84 Dale Head 2470 753 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map Dale Head 85 Little Fell (Mickle Fell) 2454 748 NORTH PENNINES WEST MICKLE FELL y map Little Fell (Mickle Fell) summit 86 Burnhope Seat 2447 746 NORTH PENNINES EAST BURNHOPE y map Burnhope Seat summit 87 Carl Side 2447 746 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH SKIDDAW y map Carl Side 88 Black Sails 2444 745 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CONISTON y map Black Sails summit 89 High Crag 2441 744 LAKE DISTRICT WEST HIGH STILE y map High Crag from Haystacks 90 Round How 2431 741 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH SCAFELL y map Round How (and Great End) 91 Little Stand 2428 740 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH CRINKLE CRAGS y map Little Stand 92 Hobcarton Crag 2425 739 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST COLEDALE y map Hobcarton Crag from Hopegill Head 93 Robinson 2418 737 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map Robinson 94 Harrison Stickle 2415 736 LAKE DISTRICT CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Harrison Stickle from Loft Crag 95 Seat Sandal 2415 736 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Seat Sandal from Dollywaggon Pike 96 Whernside 2415 736 YORKSHIRE DALES SOUTH THREE PEAKS y map Whernside from Ribble Head 97 Combe Head 2411 735 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Combe Head 98 Long Side 2408 734 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH SKIDDAW y map Long Side summit 99 Little Gowder Crag 2405 733 LAKE DISTRICT WEST HAYCOCK y map Little Gowder Crag 100 Codale Head 2395 730 LAKE DISTRICT CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Codale Head 101 Kentmere Pike 2395 730 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Kentmere Pike 102 Hindscarth 2385 727 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST DALE HEAD y map Hindscarth from High Spy 103 Clough Head 2382 726 LAKE DISTRICT EAST DODDS y map Clough Head from Blencathra 104 Ullscarf 2382 726 LAKE DISTRICT CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Towards Ullscarf 105 Ingleborough 2372 723 YORKSHIRE DALES SOUTH THREE PEAKS y map Ingleborough from Whernside 106 Thunacar Knott 2372 723 LAKE DISTRICT CENTRAL LANGDALE PIKES y map Thunacar Knott summit 107 Red Beck Top 2365 721 LAKE DISTRICT SOUTH GLARAMARA y map Red Beck Top from Looking Steads 108 Froswick 2362 720 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST KENTMERE y map Froswick 109 Whiteside East Top 2359 719 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH-WEST GRASMOOR y map Whiteside East Top 110 Birkhouse Moor 2356 718 LAKE DISTRICT EAST HELVELLYN y map Birkhouse Moor from Keldas 111 Harwood Common 2356 718 NORTH PENNINES EAST BURNHOPE y map Harwood Common summit 112 Great Shunner Fell 2349 716 YORKSHIRE DALES NORTH SWALEDALE y map Great Shunner Fell cairns 113 Brandreth 2346 715 LAKE DISTRICT WEST GABLE y map Brandreth 114 Lonscale Fell 2346 715 LAKE DISTRICT NORTH SKIDDAW y map Lonscale Fell summit 115 Hedgehope Hill 2342 714 CHEVIOTS NORTH CHEVIOT y map Hedgehope Hill 116 Branstree 2339 713 LAKE DISTRICT FAR-EAST SLEDDALE y map Branstree
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