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The summit of Wood Hill
by Walter Baxter
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The stones in the foreground to the right mark the 334m summit of this hill on... (more)
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Small cairn on Gana Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
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One of two cairns marking possible candidates for the summit on the flattish... (more)
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Path heading away from summit of Birkscairn Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
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Birkscairn Hill is a heather covered, flat-topped hill. The thin path is heading... (more)
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Groove at summit area of Chapel Fell
by Trevor Littlewood
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The groove, (surely one artificially created), is seen looking north passing the... (more)
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Damage to trees at summit of High Guards
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square SD3098
High Guards is a low, wooded hill close to Coniston. The hillwalker is at its... (more)
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Path crossing summit area of Gala Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NT4934
Gala Hill is a wooded hill of modest height lying to the south of Galashiels.... (more)
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The morass that is the summit of Chapel Fell
by Trevor Littlewood
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The summit area of Chapel Fell is amid an extensive area of peat bank and bog:... (more)
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Hill road approaching summit of Westernhope Moor
by Trevor Littlewood
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The movement of vehicles over the moorland of Westernhope Moor has caused in... (more)
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Summit of Hill of Alyth
by Trevor Littlewood
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A view to the east along the length of the hill with its high point, the rock... (more)
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Summit area of Meall Odhar
by Trevor Littlewood
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Meall Odhar is a moorland hill; it's close to the National Nature Reserve... (more)
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Summit area of Catterick
by Trevor Littlewood
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Catterick is a hill on the north side of the valley, Bolli Hope; the slopes in... (more)
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Leaving the summit of Rubers Law
by Walter Baxter
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I arrived at the summit of the hill just as this walker came up from a different... (more)
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Summit of Craiglee (531m.)
by Alan O'Dowd
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Triangulation pillar on the summit with Benyellary in the background
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Summit of Pikethaw Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
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A grassy mound with a cairn and other gathered stones occupy the summit of... (more)
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Summit of Down Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
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This small hill on the north side of Glen Devon was the site of an Iron Age... (more)
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Summit monuments on Worm Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
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This giant survey pillar (apparently connected to the construction of an... (more)
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The summit of Cleatrabhal a Tuath
by Richard Law
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A little-frequented hill, judging by the size of the cairn that sits here.
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At the summit of Garelet Hill
by Walter Baxter
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A crumbling trig point is at the 680m summit. It was a lovely day for a hill... (more)
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Summit area of Meall Luidh Mòr
by Trevor Littlewood
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Meall Luidh Mòr is a hill on the south side of Glen Spean; its slopes are... (more)
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Summit cairn of Herdship Fell
by Trevor Littlewood
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Herdship Fell is also known as Viewing Hill. The summit area is flat with an... (more)
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Trig point on Crow Coal Hill - 3
by Trevor Littlewood
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The western face of the pillar at the summit of Crow Coal Hill.
Collier Law is... (more)
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Summit area of Moel Smytho
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square SH5257
Moel Smytho is a minor hill top, a satellite of Moel Tryfan and also of the more... (more)
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Summit area of Ark Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
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The highest point of Ark Hill is marked by a tiny collection of stones. Two wind... (more)
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Ribbon lochan below summit of A' Mhaol Mhòr
by Trevor Littlewood
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A hill walker at one of the small lochans on the north side of the minor hill,... (more)
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Summit area of Windy Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NS0469
Windy Hill is a moorland hill of modest height - just 278 m. - on the Isle of... (more)
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Summit of the Cloud from the Cheshire side
by Stephen Craven
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The summit sports a trig pillar and toposcope, both just a few metres east of... (more)
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Summit clutter on Croft Head
by Alan O'Dowd
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Fences, a gate and a Southern Upland Way sign fight for space on the flat summit... (more)
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Summit area of Bishop Forest Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
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A trig point occupies the roughly grassed summit of Bishop Forest Hill; there... (more)
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Summit cairn on Beinn Amhlasaraigh
by Richard Law
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A small cairn marking the summit, at 724', with Maireabhal beyond.
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At the summit of Toroghas
by Richard Law
geograph for square NF7670
Just beyond (and slightly to the left of) the flat rock - the summit is a small... (more)
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At the summit of Carra-crom
by Richard Law
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Looking roughly west from the summit area, towards the coast beyond Scolpaig.
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At the summit area of Oireabhal
by Richard Law
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There's no cairn or rock to mark the summit; nothing more than a grassy plateau.
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The summit of Dod Hill
by Walter Baxter
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This is a view from the unmarked 495m summit towards Wisp Hill on the left and... (more)
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Squires Hill Triangulation Pillar
by Rossographer
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Trig pillar at the summit of Squires Hill above Belfast at about 379m above sea... (more)
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Hill Summit
by John P Reeves
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The perceived summit of the iron age fort on Hembury Hill.
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Fence crossing Scaud Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
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The summit of Scaud Hill has little prominence yet is an obvious location along... (more)
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On Rulbutts Hill
by Karl and Ali
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Rulbutts Hill is an area of bracken, small rock outcrops and scrub. Although... (more)
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The summit of Helmburn Hill
by Walter Baxter
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The 308m summit is unmarked. This a late December view northeast towards Howford Hill.
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The summit of Eildon Mid Hill
by Walter Baxter
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Fog and mist had cleared through by the time these walkers arrived at the... (more)
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Summit of Lamington Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
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View towards the Cowgill reservoirs.
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Summit of Lowthwaite Fell
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NY2734
Lowthwaite Fell and Longlands Fell are two rises of the ridge on the west side... (more)
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Summit of Wisp Hill
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NY3899
The summit of Wisp Hill has a cairn (an antiquity), parts of two fences, and a... (more)
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The summit of Eildon Wester Hill
by Walter Baxter
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There is a small level area at the 371m summit of the southernmost of the Eildon Hills.
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On the summit of Geal Charn (878m)
by Karl and Ali
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The summit of the mountain is crowned with a dome of pale quartzite rocks in... (more)
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Standing stone, Scout Hill (2)
by Karl and Ali
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This prominent stone (about 1.5m tall) stands at 282m asl on the north west... (more)
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Summit view from Warth Hill (272m)
by Karl and Ali
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Warth Hill is a northern outlier of the taller Scout Hill. There is a good view... (more)
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Summit of Worsaw Hill
by Stephen Craven
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Category: Summit
Not the most inspiring of summits, just a grassy plateau.
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Sheep on the summit of Counter Hill
by Christine Johnstone
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Looking towards Beamsley Beacon. At 290 metres, this is a local high point, with... (more)
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On the gentle summit of Counter Hill
by Christine Johnstone
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Looking north-east past Chelker reservoir. At 290 metres, this is a local high... (more)
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Summit of High Field
by Trevor Littlewood
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The summit area as seen from west along the watershed fence line. A fine... (more)
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