Route outline for walk c107:
Witherslack Hall School - Black Yews Scar - Flodder Allotment - Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar) - Farrar's Allotment - Whitbarrow Scar - Buckhouse Wood - Beck Head (Witherslack) - Witherslack Hall School
Peaks, Summits and Tops reached on this walk:
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![]() 0 Wainwrights |
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![]() 1 Wainwright Outlying Fells |
![]() 1 Marilyn |
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Peak Bagging Statistics for this walk:
The highest point of this walk is Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar) at 215m (706ft). Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar) is also known as an Wainwright Outlying Fell (No. 107)Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar) is classified as an English Marilyn (165th highest in England, 1506th highest in the UK).
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Some Photos and Pictures from Walk c107 Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar) from Witherslack Hall School
In no particular order . . .
Arnside Knott, Upper Allithwaite and High Park Wood from above Black Yews Scar, Whitbarrow Scar
Witherslack Hall School, Whitbarrow Scar and Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar) (in distance, far right)
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