Height: 573 metres / 1881 feet Grid reference: SD 15885 92982 Category: The Outlying Fells

The large cairn on the summit of Whitfell, or Whit Fell, as referred to by Wainwright
Height: 573 metres / 1881 feet Grid reference: SD 15885 92982 Category: The Outlying Fells
The large cairn on the summit of Whitfell, or Whit Fell, as referred to by Wainwright
Walked on
Start point: Hole House (SD 181 930)
Hole House – The Pike (9) – Hesk Fell (10) – Seat How (Birker Moor) (11) – Rough Crag (Birker Moor) (12) – Water Crag (13) – The Knott on Stainton Fell (14) – White Pike on Birkby Fell (15) – Woodend Height (16) – Yoadcastle (17) – Stainton Pike (18) – Whitfell (19) – Burn Moor (20) – Kinmont Buck Barrow (21) – Great Paddy Crag (22) – Buck Barrow (23) – Plough Fell (24) – Bigert (25) – Hole House
Weather: Dull and overcast with hill fog and sunny spells.
Stainton Pike from The Knott - 'Seen from The Knott, Stainton Pike assumes the pyramidal shape of Bowfell..'. AW
Stainton Pike, White Pike, Woodend Height and Yoadcastle from the ascent of Whitfell. Holehouse Tarn is in the foreground.
The sun shines! The Coniston range from Plough Fell summit - Grey Friar and Swirl How to the left of the dip, then Brim Fell, Dow Crag, Coniston Old Man, Buck Pike and Brown Pike.