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Black Hill 582m (1909ft)

Summit Feature: Rough grass mound. Note: ground by trig point 140m NE at SE 07817 04688 is c 1m lower. (Survey: Abney level)
Classification: Dodd, Clem, County-tops-administrative, County-tops-historic, County-tops-current, Deacon, Dewey, Ethel, Hardy, Hump, Marilyn, Peak-district-75, P30 Tump.
OS Grid Ref: SE076046 (10 figure Grid Ref: SE0769904600).
UK Area: 36 - Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines (OS Maps 1:50k 110. 1:25k OL1W.)
Latitude: 53.53801, Longitude: -1.88531, Height: 582 metres (1909 feet)
Prominence: 165 metres (541 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0582.P (DoBIH Hill ID: 2810)

Associated Child Hill(s):
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Member's Comments on Black Hill...

  • Summiteer says...
  • First climbed this in 1982, during a circular walk from Crowden. Back then the highest point was still at the Trig Point, before people walking the Pennine Way, caused an enormous amount of erosion which literally lowered the area around the Trig Point by nearly a metre. By 1990 this was a morass of liquid mud, almost entirely stripped of all vegetation. Thankfully, the provision of a paved surface for the Pennine Way has since allowed the summit area to recover.
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