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Birkhouse Moor is a fell in the
English Lake District, an
outlier of the
Helvellyn range in the
Eastern Fells. It is
properly an
eastern ridge of Helvellyn...
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Bannerdale Crags Barf
Barrow Base
Brown Beda Fell
Binsey Birker Fell
Birkhouse Moor
Birks Black Combe Black Fell
Blake Fell Blea Rigg
Bleaberry Fell...
- (2,480 ft) Seat Sandal, 736 m (2,415 ft)
Clough Head, 726 m (2,382 ft)
Birkhouse Moor, 718 m (2,356 ft)
Sheffield Pike, 675 m (2,215 ft) High Pike, 656 m...
- summit. It p****es over the
subsidiary top of High
Spying How and
leads to
Birkhouse Moor
before descending to its
final top, Keldas,
beside the
south end...
- Glenridding, the
water race
still visible as it
crosses the
slope of
Birkhouse Moor. A
second tarn once
existed in
Brown Cove to the
north at Catstye...
- the view is "delightful."
Beyond Glenridding are the claw-shaped end of
Birkhouse Moor, and Keldas, its
subsidiary top
closer to the lake.
Further south...
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Birchencliffe Fault Yorkshire E&W 77
Birdwell Fault Yorkshire E&W 87
Birkhouse Moor
Fault ****bria E&W 29 BGS:BRG 7
Birkness Combe Fault ****bria Brenchley...
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Fells ****bria 719 39 2,359 128 89 90 NY175221 Sim,Hew,N,B,Sy 110 207
Birkhouse Moor
Helvellyn 34C Lake
District -
Eastern Fells ****bria 718 21 2,356...
- East Top 34B: LD C&W 719 39 2,359 128 89 90 NY175221 Sim,Hew,N,B,Sy 127
Birkhouse Moor 34C: LD E
Wainwright 718 21 2,356 69 90 NY363159 N,sSim,W,B,Sy,Fel...
- are Four
Stones Hill (complete with
standing stones),
Great and
Little Birkhouse Hills and
Pinnacle How,
before the high
ground peters out at Haweswater...