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23 Feb 2011

Cold Fell and Geltsdale

Filed under: Durham 2000ft Hills

This circular walk reachs the summit of Cold Fell in Geltsdale. The hill is over 2000 foot tall and requires adequate map reading and some wild walking with fine views in this remote area.

23 February, 2011 at 2:18 by Bill

Tags: geltsdale, tindale
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8 Feb 2011

Newbiggin Common

Filed under: Durham 2000ft Hills

A 12 mile circular walk to the summit of Newbiggin Common in County Durham, across wild and uninhabited terrain. The walk starts and ends in Bowlees.

8 February, 2011 at 20:00 by Bill

Tags: 2000ft hill, bowlees, coldberry moss, newbiggin common
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5 May 2009

Bink Moss & Hargill Beck (Durham 2000ft Hills)

Filed under: Durham 2000ft Hills

Distance: 12 miles Map : Explorer OL31 and Explorer OL19 Start: Car park at the west end of Grassholme Reservoir (GR NY929216) Click to View Start Position on Google Maps Grade: Hard This walk continues the programme started in 2006 to walk all the 2000ft hills listed in The Mountain Summits of England and Wales […]

5 May, 2009 at 1:36 by Bill

Tags: grassholme, grouse
Posted in Durham 2000ft Hills | 2 Comments »

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