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den Bridge near Ambleside to the slopes of Hart Crag follows a high dry stone wall for six kilometre
Loft Crag is a fine viewpoint which gives an attractive v
Loft Crag is a fell in the English Lake District, it is s
Ill Crag is a fell in the English Lake District.
Fisher Crag presents a better viewpoint for Thirlmere.
Grey Crag is a fell in the English Lake District.
Broad Crag is a fell in the English Lake District.
Gray Crag is a fell in the Lake District in Cumbria, Engl
Long Crag is a hill to the north of Rothbury in Northumbe
Castle Crag is a hill in the North Western Fells of the Eng
Arnison Crag is a fell in the English Lake District, an outl
Clints Crag is a small fell in the north of the Lake Distri
Loft Crag has a peaked summit which apes in lesser propor
Wolfhole Crag is a lonely and seldom-visited hill in the Fore
Carron Crag is a small fell in Grizedale Forest in the Engl
Almscliffe Crag is a Millstone Grit outcrop at the top of a sma
Eagle Crag is a fell in the Lake District in Cumbria, Engl
d in which water cascades down a millstone grit crag into a shallow lenticular pool.
The crag is about 75 metres high at its highest point an
The upper section of the crag is accessible on foot.
Lieutenant Pitcher led a party to recapture the Crag Picquet after its garrison had been driven in b
Lieutenant Pitcher led a party to recapture the Crag Picquet after its garrison had been driven in b
Bull crag is also on this flank, a little to the south.
Crag Hill also has a southern ridge which steps down
e seeds of low-THC varieties of hemp like Anka, Crag, Finola, and USO.
llowed to its source, gaining the ridge between Crag Hill and Wandope.
A good path makes for Crag Fell and this can be followed as far as Ben Gil
The name Dow Crag originally applied specifically to the eastern
From the crag there are views of Altenbrak and the surroundin
The Crag is around 170 feet high, with an overhang of 40
Frequently the crag serves as a partial shelter to softer material
The crag is at an average altitude of 170 metres.
an's Wall is at the top of a line of crags with Crag Lough at the foot of the crags.
can be used, or the impressive scenery of Piot Crag can be attained from the shore of either Blea o
Ill Crag may be climbed en route to Scafell Pike, via a
Grey Crag can be climbed from Longsleddale via Great Howe
Broad Crag may be climbed en route to Scafell Pike, via a
Rising beneath Dodd Crag, Naddle Beck flows northward to meet the River
fell has been extensively mined, with the Force Crag mine being the last working lead mine in the La
metres above sea level near the summit of Great Crag, midway between Watendlath, the Stonethwaite va
Nightingale, Audouin's Gull, Blue Rock Thrush, Crag Martin, Black Vulture, Thekla Lark, Marmora's W
East of the summit between the Tarn Crag and Blea Rigg ridges, lie Codale Tarn and the h
dwelling, situated next to the 1874 humped back Crag Lane bridge.
the east of this apex resolves itself into Calf Crag, a broad-topped ridge featuring a number of roc
Carreg Alltrem, a crag used by many rock climbers, can be found about
These can take in the Blea Rigg, Tarn Crag or Calf Crag ridges, or ascend via Far Easedale
other higher fells such as Causey Pike and Eel Crag and can be easily overlooked.
parks near the outflow of the lake, the lane to Crag Farm can be used to give access onto the fell.
Years later, in July 1920, the Banff Crag and Canyon reported of the building and grounds
north and westerly direction by the higher Eel Crag to Causey Pike ridge, the best feature of the v
Located in a steep limestone crag, the cave entrance, a symmetrical arch 7.5 metr
Craig Cau means the ‘enclosed crag', which clearly it is, but a crag as such is no
At the eastern end of the valley is a crag called Clogwyn y Wenallt which has some steep c
Apart from the sub 1,000 ft Castle Crag, Mungrisdale Common is the only Wainwright not
Crag Gill consists of an exposure of late Namurian l
ass on two rocky outcrops, but Eagle's Nest and Crag Piquet could only hold small numbers of men.
On the southern slope of this hill are Thorn Crag, Hell Crag and Long Crag, rocky outcroppings th
ys of Wythburn, Easedale and Greenburn are Calf Crag, Helm Crag, Gibson Knott, Steel Fell and Tarn C
The crag of Craig yr Ogof is popular with rock climbers.
he ridge, with Helvellyn to the north, and High Crag and Dollywaggon Pike to the south.
Impressive walls of crag look down upon Stonethwaite, making Eagle Crag
to the north are deep corries and dark walls of crag, glowering down over the lake.
Tarn Crag (Far Eastern Fells) - near Longsleddale
Longsleddale narrows considerably with walls of crag on either side.
Craig y Forwyn ("Maiden's Crag") is a crag that encloses the northern side of
Ill Crag overlooks Eskdale and has splendid views across
Dave Christian, Nicky Crag, Kenny Everett (vintage programming from 1970s)
The slopes of Castle Crag are extensively quarried with pits and levels o
covered nodules of coprolitic origin in the Red Crag at Felixstowe in Suffolk, and two years later h
Crag Piquet fell to the Pashtuns three times in the
The west side of Crag Mountain flows into Fourmile Brook, then into t
The northern crag drops for a thousand feet toward the valley flo
These streams converge beneath Eagle Crag to form Stonethwaite Beck.
The crag was formed due to the softer adjacent strata of
century), which overlooks the town from a high crag, was formerly the seat of the Dukes of Normandy
ley a large rock formation is found named Force Crag, which forms a waterfall 'Low Force' as Pudding
the building was intended to evoke "some great crag rising from the sea, clinging with sea flora an
Crag Fell from across Ennerdale
Indirect ascents can be made via Grike and Crag Fell from the Kinniside Stone Circle.
Reassigned to the Atlantic Fleet, Crag sailed from San Francisco, California, 4 Octobe
ust as Jackson is preparing to leave, the rocky crag in front of him morphs into Spike's head, who t
North of here is Cat Crag (1,645 ft), an outlier overlooking Angle Tarn,
This is formed by Silver Crag (890 ft), an outlier standing apart from the ma
nent on the eastern flank of the fell is Fisher Crag (1,386 ft), a striking rock face set all about
of Rossett Pike, Buck Pike (1,988 ft) and Black Crag (1,929 ft).
as it has a vast expanse of layered slab of its crag features, giving rise to some exceptionally lon
a small limestone outcrop, but the rest of the crag is grassy farmland, with some woodland.
Below Branstree, Tarn Crag and Great Howe is the first section of the pipe
Its neighbours include Crag Hill, Green Hill and Gragareth.
To the east, between Loft Crag and Harrison Stickle is the subsidiary top of T
can either circuit Deepdale via Fairfield, Hart Crag and Hartsop above How or swing north around Gri
eing at the meeting point of three ridges, Hart Crag also has a share in three valleys.
Between Calf Crag and Helm Crag the ridge narrows to perhaps a hu
Pillar to the north is Windgap Cove with Black Crag, a Hewitt at its head.
Forest of Bowland, with the summits of Wolfhole Crag, White Hill and the distant Ingleborough breaki
Clints Crag does however offer a pleasant and easy stroll t
Broad Crag lies immediately to the west, between Ill Crag
and is sited below the 698 m high Scharfenstein Crag (Scharfensteinklippe) in the Harz mountains bet
boy is a person who guides a stretcher during a crag rescue in British Mountain Rescue terminology.
During the fierce fighting at Crag Picquet in October and November, the 20th Punja
a watercourse in Lancashire with its source on Crag Hill in Cumbria between Leck Fell and Casterton
Gray Crag is invariably ascended from the hamlet of Harts
It is linked to Sergeant's Crag which is just under a kilometre away to the sou
Crag Lough is an inland lake at the southern edge of
Crag Mountain is located within the town of Northfie
Crag Mountain is composed of quartzite, a weather-re
Crag Cave is a cave in Ireland, located just outside
Crag Hill is on the western edge of the Yorkshire Da
Crag Gill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest i
The summit of Crag Hill is about 1 kilometre away from the top of
heir walk along the ridge north to Thornthwaite Crag which is two kilometres away and return to Hart
Grey Crag proper is a second tier of crags, set back from
Colt Crag Reservoir is a relatively shallow reservoir in
ndred metres from the last buttress of the main crag, it is a large boulder with distinctive rounded
s a small sharp summit below which rises Gimmer Crag, which is one of the top rock climbing venues i
ags, as it cuts through the parapet between Cat Crag and its parent fell to run through a gully to G
Its dramatic situation, atop a crag of Lady Hill, commands wide views over the surr
This fell should not be confused with Grey Crag another Lakeland Fell also in the far eastern s
l Fell and also contains the Marilyns of Sighty Crag and Larriston Fells.
A small portion of Wales (107) is visible to Crag Hill's left.
ial underground workings existed under Honister Crag, with lesser workings on the opposite side of t
The fell's main natural features are Bull Crag which lies below the summit on the Newlands sid
To the north west are Great Wanney Crag and Little Wanney Crag.
See also: Catcleugh Reservoir, Colt Crag Reservoir, Little Swinburne Reservoir, and Whit
See also: Colt Crag Reservoir, Little Swinburne Reservoir, Hallingt
ervatory, designed by Robert Adam, on Ratcheugh Crag, at Longhoughton .
e steep and rough, put with only small areas of crag, the lower slopes being planted with a ribbon o
,600 climbing routes either in a quarry or on a crag and making it one of the biggest climbing guide
d gone and all that remains today is a dramatic crag of masonry - a fragment of the south transept w
Scafell Crag, the massive north buttress of Sca Fell, is one
The crag is mentioned in George Borrow's Wild Wales: Bor
Hart Crag (822 metres)
Dove Crag (792 metres)
Making use of a crag, the Moors decided to found the, nowadays, Old
r of Lt Col Philip Eustace Smith MC, of Rothley Crag, Cambo, Morpeth, Northumberland.
because of the crumbly nature of the slate, the crag has much vegetation growing within it.
From the rocky summit of Little Hart Crag a narrowing ridge descends north eastward on gr
Tarn Crag (Easedale)- near Grasmere
Shitlington Crags is a crag in Northumberland, England.
At 440 metres (1,444 ft), Great Crag is not high by Lake District standards, and its
ith both organizations flying the KC-135R PACER CRAG variant of the Stratotanker.
hetland Islands, Antarctica east of St. Evtimiy Crag, southeast of Asen Peak and south-southeast of
jects and examples of his work such as “Devil's Crag; Island of Grand Manan” are in many prominent c
of fells; for instance, Armboth Fell and Raven Crag both of which give views of the lake.
Arnison Crag is often climbed as the first part of the ascen
Satura Crag is on the north face, looking down into the hea
Ill Crag is one of very few fells in the lake District n
The crag is one of the best climbing locations in the ar
Far Crag is one of the more popular crags, with over 67
Broad Crag is one of very few fells in the lake District n
slight rise on the long southern ridge of Dove Crag with only about five metres of prominence which
, Jones made the first ascent of Yes, Please, a crag in Orkney.
Dove Crag throws out a southern ridge which descends over
Crag sets out, because he has not had his own episod
By contrast Castle Crag shows outcropping of the Eagle Crag Member, a m
Eagle Crag is part of the craggy termination of the northe
he Scharfenstein's appearance as a solid, rocky crag is particularly evident when viewed from the so
Wind Gap is the col between Black Crag and Pillar, while the small Mirk Cove lies betw
akes the walker past what Wainwright called the Crag Fell Pinnacles, a fractured spine of rock risin
Fossils from the Red Crag (Lower Pleistocene) age have been found in depo
al Saxon Elector and Polish real Privy Council, crag, chamber president and chief tax district in Th
allin Fell's northernmost extremity - Geordie's Crag - projects into the lake, separating Ullswater'
The beck rises north east of Eel Crag, where Pudding Beck meets Birkthwaite Beck.
in the Helvellyn range, Fairfield and St Sunday Crag, and Red Screes and Stony Cove Pike at the very
and where the castle perches on top of a rocky crag (the remnants of an extinct volcano) the Royal
Kilnsey Crag above River Wharfe, across Wharfedale
Rising near Tarn Crag, the river flows north-east through Bampton Gra
search techniques, casualty care and handling, crag and ropework, and maintenance and use of the te
Crag Cave runs under Castleisland itself, starting a
er and then gradually descending eastwards over Crag Hill, Sail, Scar Crags and Causey Pike.
Fells, stating that "south and west from Green Crag the scenery quickly deteriorates.
th, thair neise thair toung, thair teith, thair crag, thair schulderis, thair breist, thair hert, th
rast, the southern side of the ridge drops over crag and scree to Riggindale, 1,500 ft below.
Along with Eagle Crag and Sergeant's Crag on the Borrowdale side thes
Within Thorn Crag, a shallow cave system exists that leads to Hel
Langstrath Beck and Greenup Gill beneath Eagle Crag, at Smithymire Island.
“Eagle Crag is so splendidly situated, so nobly proportione
In 1962, Crag was sold to Mexico.
Ill Crag lies south east, with Great End at the end of t
A crag (sometimes spelled cragg, or in Scotland craig)
efore the end of the sixties development of the crag had started in earnest.
as of Swedish and Norwegian origin and means a crag or steep river bank.
The slopes of Rydal Head below Hart Crag are steep, but reasonably free of outcropping r
Above the water is Tarn Crag, the steepest face on the fell.
lscarf, while many walkers will be met on Walla Crag or the Langdale Pikes.
Buckstone Hows and Yew Crag overshadow the road.From the top of the pass Ga
nlatter Pass, the summits of Grisedale Pike and Crag Hill, the Newlands Pass, and the summits of Rob
Coledales most notable feature is Force Crag Mine; the buildings, spoil heap and associated
The third fort which strengthens the natural crag near the summit is thought to be "the castle of
Crag on the way to the Wildseeloder
Rising out on a rocky crag above the confluence of the rivers Eresma and C
The crags of Dove Crag are the fell's finest feature.
atallan has other areas of much less impressive crag above the upper Bleng (Raven Crag) and Nether B
e western side, flowing south from Thornthwaite Crag with the graceful curves of a roller-coaster ar
From here a simple ascent turns Eel Crag to the west, although Wainwright listed more in
Indeed, Sighty Crag is the furthest hill in England from a road.
A second memorial on Kailpot Crag carries the inscription "He loved Ullswater.
The face of the crag displays the pebbly sandstone and breccia of th
The Windgather Rocks is a gritstone crag on the Derbyshire-Cheshire border in England.
ther fells in this area include Brown Pike, Dow Crag, and the Old Man of Coniston.
                                                                                                    


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