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Nope and nope
Spot height 348
Blea Moor?
Park Fell Stolly, must be 30 years since I've been there
Spot height 348 could be right. Its the right height anyway :)but where is it?
Not Park Fell Ian, not Blea Moor and absolutely nowhere near Dodd Fell
Here you go - the five trigs of Ingleborough
Never been there. Just used your photo and looked at the map.
No-one got Moel-y-Parc on the northern Clwydians and so here's an English one....Attachment 7541
I did an orienteering event that looped round Great Stickle - the last checkpoint on the Dunnerdale race and somewhere I have been many, many times.
Although I saw a trig point as I was running, it wasn't till I sat down at home that I realised where I had been. (Unlike a friend who looked at the map a went "Great Stickle, must be that way"!)
If you want to see where it went go to http://www.loc.routegadget.co.uk/rg2/#58 and look for the Blue course, controls 2 and 3.
No Geoff. Further north....
looks southern uplands to me, but not sure which one
Mallerstang / Howgills-type areage Swiss Toni?
No, it's in Lancashire. Now THERE'S a clue :)
It is a nice spot, indeed! Here's one for you: Attachment 7546
Black Combe?
Skiddaw?
Oh, it'll be the Icelandic volcano that played havoc with flight schedules a few years ago then!
Merrick?
not that seldom generally, but first time for me
mind-boggling views in all directions
this being one such:
http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/attac...3&d=1398177507
Don't know Daz. But how about this one...
Attachment 7584
Definitely counts as rarely visited this one. And it is a summit.
looks like Harter Fell and Caw, so presumably out near Ravenglass?
maybe this one?:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/idld.srf?...ay=497640&lm=0
I actually meant the little 25m one near "Cumblands", but obviously not
if it's not Peak District, North Wales or the Lakes I'm lost :eek:
meanwhile, everybody...
what about mine...?
main clue is the odd shape of the trig itself...