Archy Styrigg (Gregory Chapel)
695m (2280ft)
The Northern Dales Area, The Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria, England
Archy Styrigg (Gregory Chapel) is on Ordnance Survey Maps:
OS Explorer Map OL19 | |
1:25,000 scale (Orange Covers) |
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OS Landranger Maps 91 & 92 | |
1:50,000 scale (Pink Covers) |
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David Congreave walked up on January 6th, 2018 [from/via/route] Outhgill [with] Andy W [weather] Snow and wind but not too cold. - Route back down Mallerstang very tricky in the snow. Couldn't find the miner's track and ended up shuffling down some very steep sections. Not ideal. The map might need looking at.
Kevin Foster climbed on August 23rd, 2017 [from/via/route] High Seat [with] By myself [weather] Sunny - Continuing along the broad ridge there was a very clear path down then up an easy grassy slope to the wonderfully named Archy Styrigg or the equally wonderful local name Gregory's Chapel. The highest point is marked by a small cairn just to the North of the large pile of stones. The views West across Mallerstang to Wild Boar Fell and Swarth Fell were very impressive.
Mark Davidson bagged on August 14th, 2008 [with] Mike [weather] Bit grey, dull and misty
Tony Rogerson hiked on June 4th, 2016 [from/via/route] The Thrang Outhgill High Seat Gregory's Chapel Hugh Seat Old Road [with] Darren Floss Robbie Ruby [weather] Sunny valley cloud on tops - STEEP climb up to High Seat
Darren Mortimer summited on December 6th, 2014 [from/via/route] Outhgill [with] Dermot Palmer [weather] Cold and wet and misty - This is a great walk (c388) but not much fun in the mist. Navigational skills and a good sat nav are essential when the weather is bad as it was for me. Also very tricky leaving High Seat and traveling over Mallerstang Crags when the ground is wet.
Christine Shepherd conquered on June 16th, 2014 [from/via/route] Walked from Outhgill using walk c388 [with] On my own [weather] White cloud with a light breeze. - Great views
Iain Taylor scaled on April 5th, 2012 [from/via/route] Outhgill
Ray O'hara has walked up [from/via/route] C388 [weather] Dry & below the cloud base. Full blown electrical storm just to the East over Rogan's Seat though. Somehow it managed to not come my way. - The whole route from Hell's Gill Bridge up to Little Fell and along the ridge to High Seat (Mallerstang) was extremely boggy. The views are good though. Best saved for a day when the ground is frozen or at the end of a very long drought.
Matthew Thomas, Paul Booth and Trevor Williams have all walked, climbed & bagged Archy Styrigg (Gregory Chapel).
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Mallerstang Edge, High Seat (Mallerstang), Archy Styrigg (Gregory Chapel), Hugh Seat, Little Fell (Lunds Fell) (Mallerstang) and Mallerstang Common from Swarth Fell in the snow

Mallerstang Edge, High Seat (Mallerstang), Archy Styrigg (Gregory Chapel) and Hugh Seat across Mallerstang Common from Wild Boar Fell in the snow
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