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Buckbarrow is a
small fell in the
English Lake
District overlooking the
western end of Was****er. It is
featured in
Alfred Wainwright’s
Pictorial Guide...
- (1,601 ft)
Burnbank Fell, 475 m (1,559 ft) Low Fell, 423 m (1,388 ft)
Buckbarrow, 423 m (1,388 ft) Fellbarrow, 416 m (1,365 ft) Wainwright, A (1955). A...
- base of the
craggy fell-side. On the
northwestern side are the
cliffs of
Buckbarrow (a part of Seatallan) and the upturned-boat
shape of Yewbarrow. Wast Water...
-
feature is
Buckbarrow, the 400-foot (120-metre)
rampart of
crags on the
southern edge
overlooking lower Greendale and Wast Water.
Buckbarrow is
given a...
- Fell
Brandreth Branstree Brim Fell
Brock Crags Broom Fell
Brown Pike
Buckbarrow Buck Pike
Burnbank Fell Calf Crag Carl Side
Carrock Fell
Castle Crag Catbells...
- Gosforth.[citation needed]
Clockwise from the north-west:-
Seatallan Buckbarrow Middle Fell
Yewbarrow Red Pike
Scoat Fell
Pillar Kirk Fell
Great Gable...
- on
either side, the most
prominent feature on the
eastern side
being Buckbarrow Crag.
Above this and set back out of
sight from the
valley is a second...
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Bretherdale Meadows Broad Dales Brothers Water Browgill &
Stockdale Becks Buckbarrow Beck
Burns Beck Moss
Burrells Quarry Butterburn Flow
Buttermere Buttermere...
- 34B: LD C&W
Wainwright 423 266 1,388 873 89 NY137226 Ma,4,W,B,Sy,Fel 426
Buckbarrow 34B: LD C&W
Wainwright 423 4 1,388 13 89 NY135061 W,B,Sy,Fel 427 Blake...
- Wasdale,
namely Yewbarrow, Red Pike (Wasdale), Seatallan,
Middle Fell and
Buckbarrow.
Beyond Caw Fell is the
lower Lank Rigg group,
consisting of Lank Rigg...