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  • 2012-May-08 07:37:38 3575 Watch Hill (Inscribed stone in summit currick)
    Mick Moore said: Inscription appears to read "I Lowthian June 1863" but very worn now.
  • 2012-Apr-30 14:23:52 3614 Park Fell
    Chris Crocker said: The second of the two alternative locations in the database. There's a good chance that it's the true summit.
  • 2012-Apr-17 17:30:27 6135 Sturdy Hill
    Chris Bienkowski said: My feeling was that the top of Sturdy hill isn't the trig but the bump to the left of the rock in the centre of photo.
  • 2012-Apr-11 15:14:28 1656 Earl's Seat summit cairn
    Jim Fothergill said: Summit trig point in the right hand side of the picture.
  • 2012-Apr-04 07:36:15 2332 Bannerdale Crags
    Tony Watson said: Looking to summit cairn and Blencathra.
  • 2012-Apr-03 17:49:55 2663 Stickle Pike
    Des Taylor said: Caw in background.
  • 2012-Apr-02 08:13:00 2816 Boulsworth Hill - Lad Law
    Mick Moore said: Summit is top of large rock 3m W of trig point
  • 2012-Apr-02 08:11:28 2816 Boulsworth Hill - Lad Law
    Mick Moore said: Alternative summit (rock 130m SW of trig point)
  • 2012-Apr-02 08:10:40 2816 Boulsworth Hill - Lad Law
    Mick Moore said: Alternative summit (rock 130m SW of trig point)
  • 2012-Mar-30 08:44:03 3612 Meugher
    Mick Moore said: Poles mark ground 15m W of trig point which is possibly higher (DoBIH): SE 04400 70415
  • 2012-Mar-28 11:27:02 680 Creag Dhubh
    Rob Woodall said: The summit is the cairn, approx 1m higher than the trig point.
  • 2012-Mar-27 18:41:32 7542 Garw Fynydd
    David Peebles Brown said: A small clearing in dense fir trees requiring foolishness and determination!