Wansfell Pike

Area:Lake District - Far Eastern Fells
County:Westmorland and Furness
Country:England
Classification:Birkett
(also Synge and Tump)
Height:484.3m (with a drop of 30.8m)
Maps:OL7(N) Explorer or 90 Landranger
Grid Ref:NY394041         Hills nearby: 5km 10km 20km
Summit:outcrop 6m S of fence - photo
Notes:not the outcrop further from the fence
Daylight:dawn 07:12, sunrise 07:53, sunset 16:01, dusk 16:43

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Wansfell Pike from near Wansfell
Wansfell Pike from near Wansfell


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Other walkers registered on our site who have already walked up this hill include: anne mariecb, annemu9 (twice), beth, CaptainScarlett, Carolwildbird, cejackson1951, CEW, Checkm8!, chipshot, Chris Mac, Chrisajones, chrisfry35, davew, davidjfryer, Drjohn23, dsutton101, Ejuk, euant, fidds (twice), fizzerfox, Floydian1 (twice), gallowshill (twice), gilly_3886, Graywoodhouse, Haras3232, hillbilly, HollySalaman, Jandy, jasonkirkby, Jimearl6 (twice), johngraham5056@aol.com, Jonford101, Jrule_vision, Kanianne (twice), Kieranatt98, kisgoni, kraufdinner (twice), kwetal, LakesBecky, Lancylass, lfaulder, mariablky, martutd (twice), McLeish, mickeyg, MickRadford, Mikew92, mountaineeringmouse, Nathaniel Hillman, navdave, NickiG, Ninjaman19, Nottspanther, otinkyad (twice), Peterfishwick, phatcupcake, pwb999 (x3), racheljanemchugh, roro1978, Rosehip, RuslandRambler (twice), Samndigger, samuelturner96, Steve18566, Stuchlik, Swan, ThinArthur, ThrowerBell, Tomahawk, Trevor123, Tricia15, vickya, vickyhodgson86, wezboyes@hotmail.com, wrowlands3 (twice), XanderPY (twice), and Xuth.

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