Whit Fell 411m (1348ft)
Summit Feature: Triangulation pillar with 411.784m flush bracket height on summit area. This summit is part of Stainton Moor.
Classification: Hill Trigpoint, Befour, Britfour, Four, Raistrick, P30 Tump.
OS Grid Ref: SE086945 (10 figure Grid Ref: SE0861294584).
The original GR data for this hill was only accurate to a 6 figure grid reference (c.a 100m).
We have used additional user / trigpoint data to bring it up to 10 figures.
UK Area: 35 - The Northern Pennines (OS Maps 99)
Latitude: 54.3467333, Longitude: -1.8690081, Height: 411 metres (1348 feet)
Prominence: 38 metres (125 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0411.- (DoBIH Hill ID: 16379)
Associated Trigpoint:
TP6306 'Whit Fell' Grid Ref: SE0861294584 Separation: 85m from Hill grid ref.
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams
Selected mapping: Google or Bing / Ordnance Survey
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- '0411.-' SE086945 Whit Fell (411m, p38)
Member's Comments on Whit Fell...
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- Tricky one this, did on Boxing Day, all quiet!
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Whit Fell's Ten Nearest Neighbouring Hills...
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Whit Fell has been climbed by...
Adrian Areluctant-triggeR bern Carole cjo Duke1 godspeedjon77 Hippster kevandjean MarkUKUS moorsman ngthack nordicstar oakesave painterman PeteBoggs Pritch227 rhw Ronnie Bowron Rusty slateloose thenomad Trudge.Tracey
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams