Back Forest 397m (1302ft)
Classification: Double-subfour, Sub-tump.
OS Grid Ref: SJ986653 This data is currently only accurate to a 6 figure grid reference (c.a 100m).
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UK Area: 36 - Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines (OS Maps 118)
Latitude: 53.1848, Longitude: -2.02239, Height: 397 metres (1302 feet)
Prominence: 20 metres (66 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0397.- (Hill ID: 303218)
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams
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- '0397.-' SJ986653* Back Forest (397m, p20)
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Back Forest's Ten Nearest Neighbouring Hills...
Turn Edge (3.3km)Ann Roach (3.5km)Bareleg Hill (4.4km)Blackstone Edge (6.5km)Willshaw Hill (6.5km)Barrow Moor (6.8km)Anthony Hill (8.0km)Pt. 467m (8.1km)Countess Cliff (8.7km)The Frith (8.8km)
Back Forest's Nearby Routes...
130305 The Roaches to Buxton (tomrobson) The Roaches & Ludds Church, White Peak (Woodford Walkers) The Three Shires - The Roaches, Gun Hill (hillybilly) 170412 The Roaches and Luds Church (tomrobson) Cheshire - Shutlingsloe, Turn Edge and Whetstone Ridge (hillybilly)
Back Forest has been climbed by...
amblerbob AndyKDQ areelle Big Diesel blakejones99 carolje chrisd101 ckyliu DanHolme1977 DanTrig David Gradwell edgradwell IainT IainT2 Jane T Johnny Bear Mossylea Phil Newby rhw Rhys Thomas Richard Gunn SeanyG Stephhughes88 steverowland summitsup The Trudges tomrobson Walker Dan walking1 Weathereagle
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Data courtesy of Myrddyn Phillips and Aled Williams