Wet Sleddale Horseshoe
The Wet Sleddale Horseshoe is an upland area in the English Lake District, around the Wet Sleddale Reservoir, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland.[1] His walk starts at the reservoir dam and follows a clockwise circuit over Sleddale Pike at 1,659 feet (506 m), Great Saddle Crag at 1,850 feet (560 m) and Ulthwaite Rigg at 1,648 feet (502 m).
Ulthwaite Rigg and Sleddale Pike are within the Shap Fells Site of Special Scientific Interest.[2]
References
- ^ Wainwright, A. (1974). "The Wet Sleddale Horseshoe". The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Kendal: Westmorland Gazette. pp. 242–247.
- ^ "Shap Fells SSSI". Designated Sites View. Natural England. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
54°29′46″N 2°41′11″W / 54.49611°N 2.68639°W / 54.49611; -2.68639
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Wainwright's The Outlying Fells of Lakeland
for single summits
- 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
- Heughscar Hill
- High Knott
- Howes
- Hugill Fell
- Humphrey Head
- Irton Pike
- Knipescar Common
- Latterbarrow
- Muncaster Fell
- Newton Fell
- Orrest Head
- Ponsonby Fell
- Potter Fell
- Reston Scar
- School Knott
- Scout Scar
- Seat Robert
- Stainton Pike
- Staveley Fell
- Stickle Pike
- Top o'Selside
- Walna Scar
- Watch Hill
- Whitbarrow
- Whit Fell
- Woodland Fell
for circuits, groups
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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