Naddle Horseshoe
The Naddle Horseshoe is a group of summits in the English Lake District, south of Mardale valley, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland.[1]
Wainwright's walk starts at Swindale and ascends Scalebarrow Knott at 1,109 feet (338 m) before making a clockwise circuit of the valley of Naddle Beck (not to be confused with the better known Naddle Beck which runs north to the River Greta near Keswick). His route includes Harper Hills at 1,358 feet (414 m), Hare Shaw at 1,639 feet (500 m), Naddle High Forest[2] (this and the next are "nameless" according to Wainwright) at 1,427 feet (435 m), Wallow Crag[2] at 1,380 feet (420 m), a nameless summit at 1,390 feet (420 m), and Hugh's Laithes Pike at 1,390 feet (420 m).
References
- ^ Wainwright, A. (1974). "The Naddle Horseshoe". The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Kendal: Westmorland Gazette. pp. 224–229.
- ^ a b "Database of British and Irish Hills v 12.1". February 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012. Source for names of two of Wainwright's "nameless summits"
54°31′42″N 2°45′31″W / 54.52833°N 2.75861°W / 54.52833; -2.75861
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- Beacon Fell
- Bigland Barrow
- Black Combe
- Blawith Knott
- Boat How
- Brant Fell
- Burney
- Caermote Hill
- Carron Crag
- Cartmel Fell
- Caw
- Claife Heights
- Clints Crags
- Cold Fell
- Dunmallet
- Dunnerdale Fells
- Faulds Brow
- Finsthwaite Heights
- Hampsfell
- Great Worm Crag
- Green Quarter Fell
- Gummer's How
- Hesk Fell
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- High Knott
- Howes
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- Irton Pike
- Knipescar Common
- Latterbarrow
- Muncaster Fell
- Newton Fell
- Orrest Head
- Ponsonby Fell
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- Reston Scar
- School Knott
- Scout Scar
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- Stainton Pike
- Staveley Fell
- Stickle Pike
- Top o'Selside
- Walna Scar
- Watch Hill
- Whitbarrow
- Whit Fell
- Woodland Fell
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and horseshoes
- Bannisdale Horseshoe
- Crookdale Horseshoe
- Devoke Water, Circuit of
- Flat Fell and Dent
- Naddle Horseshoe
- Wasdale Horseshoe
- Wet Sleddale Horseshoe
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