Sale Fell

Area:Lake District - North Western Fells
County:Cumberland
Country:England
Classification:Wainwright, Birkett, and HuMP
(also Clem, Fellranger, Synge, and Tump)
Height:359m (with a drop of 137m)
Maps:OL4(S) Explorer or 89, 90 Landranger
Grid Ref:NY194296         Hills nearby: 5km 10km 20km
Summit:outcrop
Notes:there is no longer any evidence of the cairn described by Wainwright and Birkett
Daylight:dawn 05:40, sunrise 06:16, sunset 18:25, dusk 19:00
External links:Wikipedia

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Sale Fell from Ling Fell Corpse Road
Sale Fell from Ling Fell Corpse Road


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