• Crag Gill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale district in south-west County Durham, England. It lies about 3 km east of the village...
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    steeply over Goat Crag and then falling to Broadslack Gill. This small tributary of the River Derwent separates High Spy from Castle Crag. The wooded height...
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    is formed by Cat Gill, which flows west from Loss Moss to the lake. The gill separates Walla Crag from the neighbouring Falcon Crag, popular with rock...
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    Piers Gill. Broad Crag is a small top with its principal face on the west and the smaller Green Crag looking down on Little Narrowcove. From Broad Crag, the...
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    the individual citation sheets: Stratigraphy Sedimentary – Botany Hill, Crag Gill, Crime Rigg, Durham Coast, Hawthorn Quarry, Raisby Hill Quarry, Rogerley...
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    Helm Crag is a fell in the English Lake District situated in the Central Fells to the north of Grasmere. Despite its low height it sits prominently at...
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    Ordnance Survey now marks Eel Crag as referring to the northern crags of the fell. It is not to be confused with another Crag Hill lying on the border of...
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    Raven Crag appearing as a lone oasis of naked rock amid the trees. Raven Crag is bordered to the west by the long valley of Shoulthwaite Gill, which...
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    name for the fell is Gill Crag. A three-mile ridge of high ground branches off north-east from the Fairfield horseshoe at Hart Crag. It turns gradually...
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    a narrower ridge runs along above the plantation to Grike. Crag Fell is bounded by Ben Gill in the west and Red Beck in the east. The remains of a number...
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    of the cairn. Richards describes Bell Crags as "a great viewpoint above low crags and the morass of Launchy Gill" and "the wedge of rough country rising...
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    down into the head of Bannerdale, while Prison Crag is halfway down the southern flank, above Hayeswater Gill. This stream flows into Goldrill Beck near Hartsop...
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    over Browncove Crags, becoming almost insignificant when it reaches the shore of Thirlmere, yet still separating the valley of Helvellyn Gill from the reservoir...
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    lower tier of crags juts out into the valley with Stangs at its head, dividing Dovedale Beck from its main tributary, Hogget Gill. Dove Crag throws out a...
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    drop to Stoneycroft Gill. The ridgeline is composed of the laminated mudstone and siltstone of the Kirkstile Formation. Scar Crags is very rarely climbed...
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    and the gentler eastern slopes falling to Greenup Gill. These streams converge beneath Eagle Crag to form Stonethwaite Beck. Blea Rock is a conspicuous...
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    the exploration at Dog Holes, Warton Crag, Lancs. R. Gill. Retrieved 10 March 2018. Historic England. "Warton Crag small multivallate hillfort (1007633)"...
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    Hows ridge or following Red Gill a little to the west. Finally Coledale Hause can be used to gain the main ridge between Crag Hill and Grasmoor. This can...
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    the north with the head of Hayeswater Gill in the opening. The north-western horn of the shoe connects to Gray Crag and the north-eastern ridge to High...
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    the tops of Hart Crag, Dove Crag, High Pike and Low Pike. The north-western ridge of Fairfield crosses Deepdale Hause to St Sunday Crag whilst that to the...
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    Water is known as The Side. Iron Crag is separated from Caw Fell by an unnamed col at the watershed of Bleaberry Gill and Silvercove Beck. The Western...
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    on the road to the east. He describes the summits Rough Crag at 1,049 feet (320 m), Water Crag at 997 feet (304 m), White Pike at 1,370 feet (420 m), Yoadcastle...
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    breccia; and rhyolitic lava-like tuff. The altitude places Loft Crag and Gimmer Crag within sightlines to east-southeast while Bowfell is three kilometres...
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    eastern face includes Flat Crag, Cambridge Crag and the Bowfell Buttress, the latter two providing good climbing. Flat Crag includes the Great Slab, a...
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    the top of the Sour Milk Gill cascades, or from Stythwaite Steps in Far Easedale. Ascents from the base of Deer Bield Crag or via Codale Tarn are also...
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    Eagle Crag is a fell in the Lake District in Cumbria, England, it is situated near the village of Stonethwaite where the valleys of Langstrath and Greenup...
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    to the Scafells crosses a shallow saddle and then climbs over Ill Crag and Broad Crag, a well-blazoned path leading across the stony terrain to the summit...
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    Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. It stands between Eskdale and the Duddon valley in the Southern Fells. The northern slopes of Green Crag...
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    Rising beneath Dodd Crag, Naddle Beck flows northward to meet the River Greta. The major tributary of Naddle Beck is Shoulthwaite Gill, which drains the...
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    into Thirlmere while Far Easedale Gill and Green Burn descend to the River Rothay and ultimately to Windermere. Calf Crag thus stands on the main north-south...
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