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  2. List of Wainwrights - Wikipedia

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    This list is from the Database of British and Irish Hills ("DoBIH") in October 2018, and are peaks the DoBIH marks as being Wainwrights ("W"). [b] [13] DoBIH also updates the measurements as surveys are recorded, so these tables should not be amended unless the entire DoBIH data is re-downloaded; these measurements may differ slightly from the "By Book" section, which are from older sources.

  3. Category:Wainwrights - Wikipedia

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  4. Wainwrights - Wikipedia

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  5. The Outlying Fells of Lakeland - Wikipedia

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    The list at the back of Wainwright's book contains 110 named fells and summits. Close inspection shows seven of them to refer to other hills in the list, while Newton Fell has two summits. Thus: Cartmel Fell is the same as Ravens Barrow (page 42). Hollow Moor is the summit of Green Quarter Fell (page 14).

  6. Troutbeck Tongue - Wikipedia

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    Troutbeck Tongue is a small fell in the English Lake District, three miles (five kilometres) ENE of Ambleside.It is one of 214 hills listed in Alfred Wainwright's Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, making it a popular attraction for walkers aiming to complete the "Wainwrights".

  7. List of Wainwrights in the Lake District - Wikipedia

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  8. Beacon Fell, Cumbria - Wikipedia

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    Wainwright describes an ascent from Brown Howe, passing over the summit and down to Beacon Tarn (also visited on his Woodland Fell walk) before returning on the western slopes on the line of the Cumbria Way. Although it is relatively low, it has panoramic views of the Coniston Fells, Coniston Water and Morecambe Bay.

  9. Hugill Fell - Wikipedia

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    The Database of British and Irish Hills identifies two summits: "Hugill Fell" with a height of 896 feet (273 m), classified as a TuMP, [1] and "Hugill Fell (Wainwright Summit)" at 869 feet (265 m). [2] Wainwright's summit is also known as Black Crag. [3] It is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland ...