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WebbClapham and Ingleborough Circular Hard • 4.6 (330) Yorkshire Dales National Park Photos (1,318) Directions Print/PDF map Length 10.9 miElevation gain 2,312 ftRoute … WebbViews include the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, Morecambe Bay to the west and numerous distant Lake District fells. The walk begins and ends at the pretty village of … adrian sopranos
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WebbMaps of Ingleborough This detailed map of Ingleborough is provided by Google. Use the buttons under the map to switch to different map types provided by Maphill itself. See … Ingleborough (723 m or 2,372 ft) is the second-highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks (the other two being Whernside and Pen-y-ghent), and is frequently climbed as part of the Three Peaks walk. A large part of Ingleborough is designated as a Site of … Visa mer The first element of the name "Ingleborough" has been variably explained as a Scots term for 'beacon, fire', an Old Danish term meaning 'English' or a derivative of Old English ing, 'peak'. The second element is … Visa mer There are several popular hillwalking routes to its summit. The most frequently used starting point is probably the village of Ingleton, … Visa mer The striking appearance of Ingleborough from all directions and from a great distance is due to the unusual geology of the underlying rock. The base of the mountain is composed of ancient Silurian and Ordovician rocks which are exposed in the valley bottoms … Visa mer • Ingleborough seen on the ascent of Simon Fell • Ingleborough as seen from the summit of Whernside Visa mer Ingleborough is in the south-western corner of the Yorkshire Dales, at the highest point of a triangle of land with corners at Ingleton, Ribblehead and Settle. The hill is connected to its nearest higher neighbour, Whernside, by a low col or mountain pass at … Visa mer The summit is a broad plateau half a mile in circumference, slightly convex, higher to the north-west than to the south-east, and carpeted with dry … Visa mer Important mountain peaks visible from Ingleborough are listed here, clockwise from north, with their distance in miles and bearing in degrees. The furthest peak visible is Visa mer WebbOS Map of Ingleborough. North Yorkshire Hump Marilyn. Height: 724 m / 2375 ft • Prominence: 427 m / 1401 ft • Summit : large cairn between trig point and shelter • Trip … junk 意味 メール