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Name:High Raise [High White Stones]
Hill number:2396
Height:762m / 2500ft
RHB Section:34B: Lake District - Central & Western Fells
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Central Fells
County/UA:Cumberland
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Derwent (Workington), Leven (Ulverston)
Watershed:St Bees Head to Ravenscar, Morecambe Bay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Hewitt, Nuttall,
Wainwright, Birkett, Synge, Fellranger, Buxton & Lewis,
Bridge, Clem
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,Hew,N,W,B,Sy,Fel,BL,Bg,Cm)
Grid ref:NY 28089 09523
Summit feature:rock 15m SSE of trig point
Drop:284m
Col:478m  NY264087  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 89 90
(1:25k) OL4S OL6N
Observations:rock 30cm higher than flush bracket; windshelter conceal higher rock
Survey:Abney level
Comments:Dropped from Trail 100 list Jan 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 1746 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
GuyF04/04/2396
TheBoltons12/02/2024
Rob Jackson05/01/2024
Kamila.B15/12/2023
From Grasmere via Easedale Tarn and a steep, wet and slippery path under Blea Rigg. Penultimate Marilyn this side of the wall. Marilyn completion? Maybe some day.Topographer5711/12/2023
PhilD9629/11/2023
Paul_142_uk18/10/2023
hroper15/10/2023
Wintry Showers and coldsiholden14/10/2023
Andrews30/09/2023
jjjbeckwith16/09/2023
Grasmere to Langdale Walk. Summer Holiday with Simon to Ambleside August 2023.dancingqueen10109/08/2023
hyphenated31/07/2023
MKGees07/07/2023
jamesaitken4202/07/2023
146windybilly23/06/2023
jwbuchanan17/06/2023
13 Birkets after 4 weeks no rain - bone dry apart from (thankfully) a few springs. Road all closed off, so a bit of a trudge along the road after Fisher Crag back to start at Steel End carpark. Hd hoped to drop off bike at descent point to road.Dave Sargent13/06/2023
Rob Jackson28/05/2023
solo walk (with Jess), from NDG Langdale.jonsutterby7127/05/2023
From NDG. Via Stickle Tarn to Codale Head, Sergeant Man, High Raise, Thunacar Knowe, Pavey Ark, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle and Loft Crag. Lovely day 4.5 hrs at leisurely pace.Longwojo25/05/2023
R K BG section Richard Tait21/05/2023
Sprog13/05/2023
ALHEJ Wilkins13/05/2023
paul wilson12/05/2023
From Great Langdale (New Dungeon Ghyll) via Stickle Tarn and Sergeant Manpaulcook280906/05/2023
Lucky03/05/2023
Great Lakeland 3 Dayeremily30/04/2023
Round of 7 Wainwrights from New Hoteltrimarc225/04/2023
Brianh90925/04/2023
jeffpl21/04/2023
HRyder20/04/2023
Saz14/04/2023
NyeBowman09/04/2023
The Langdale Pikes from Old Dungeon Ghyll. Loft Crag - Pike O'Stickle - Harrison Stickle - Pavey Ark - Thunacar Knott - High Raise (Langstrath) - Sergeant Mansms.3707/04/2023
From Stonethwaite. 15.5 km, 900 m asc. Along the true left bank of Stonethwaite Beck to cross Langstrath Beck at Johnny House. Up by the usual wall-gully-terrace route to Eagle Crag and continuing along the ridge to Sergeant's Crag. N and pathless NE up to High Raise (HWS). On to Codale Head and Sergeant Man summits and back S to Low White Stones. Down to Greenup Edge and Lining Crag and back by Greenup Gill. Dry, sunny, the first day of Spring. https://www.flickr.com/photos/samandjo/albums/72177720307195757SalmonJoe02/04/2023
peterforeman27/03/2023
With Thunacar Knott, Pike of Stickle and Loft Crag.Peterb19/03/2023
Joekemp07/03/2023
with Ben, Lexi & Ollie (and Anne to the tarn)Dave Sargent02/03/2023
Grasmere - Easdale Tarn - Sergeant Man - High Raise - Calf Crag - Gibson Knott - Helm CragMountainTerrier25/02/2023
The Langdale Pikes from the New Dungeon Ghyll: Visiting Pike Howe, Loft Crag, Pike O'Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Pavey Ark, Thunacar Knott, High White Stones, Low White Stones, Sergeant Man, Codale Head, Blea Rigg, Tarn Crag. 17.2km with 1160m ascent in 7h 50m.silverwolf_alan13/02/2023
yorkielcfc7627/01/2023
georgeh6001/01/2023
gettingonabit11/12/2022
From Grasmere. 15.5 km, 840 m asc/desc. Up by Brimmer Head and Sour Milk Gill and under Belles Knott to join the path NW to Sergeant Man and High Raise summits. Return to Codale Head and E to Tarn Crag summit, To Grasmere by the E ridge and Stythwaite Steps. Misty, wet underfoot. https://www.flickr.com/photos/samandjo/albums/72177720303623350SalmonJoe12/11/2022
adriancowl02/11/2022
Really enjoyable walk but struggled to find paths down - they should have been clear but we lost them a couple of times!ejjohnstone27/10/2022
Great Langdale Campsite to Pavey Ark, Codale Head, High Raise, Thunacar Knott, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle, and Loft Crag.Peter Fieldsend21/10/2022
Wainwright Walk 3: Spider (High Raise, Sergeant Man, Harrison Stickle, Thunacar Knott, Pike Of Stickle, Pavey Ark, Loft Crag & Blea Rigg)DavidHiner24/09/2022