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Name:Shivery Knott
Hill number:3756
Height:491m / 1611ft
Parent (Ma):2396  High Raise [High White Stones]
RHB Section:34B: Lake District - Central & Western Fells
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Central Fells
County/UA:Cumberland
Catchment:Derwent (Workington)
Class:Birkett
(B)
Grid ref:NY 28900 15355
Summit feature:tiny cairn on rock outcrop
Drop:9m
Col:482m  NY 2895 1525  
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 313 users)ByDate of Ascent
GuyF04/04/3756
Road on west side of Thirlmere is closed so parked at car park near southern end, up the road then up the bridleway and di a circuit of Watendlath Fell, Shivery Knott, Middle Crag, Armboth Fell x 2 and Fisher Crag.clivevilla08/10/2023
A circular route over boggy ground starting at Rosthwaite. Along the valley track past the Stonethwaite, up Greenup Gill, before branching off to the right for Eagle Crag. Then along the ridge to Sergeant's Crag and up the small track to the right of Long Crag, then traversing above it to Greenup Edge. North along the Central Fells ridge over Ullscarf, and down by Standing Crag. Then across very boggy ground (wet feet) parallel to the fence over Watendlath Fell to Shivery Knott. Then a beeline for Armboth Fell, visiting both the Wainwright and Birkett tops. Then up another marshy track over High Tove, and back to Rosthwaite via Watendlath. 22km with 1000m ascent in 7h 40m.silverwolf_alan26/08/2023
An excellent day to pick up 5 Birketts and a Fellranger from Armboth car park. Up the good path to High Tove, then very easy (though wet) along the fence to Middle Crag, Shivery Knott and Watendlath Fell. Armboth Fell easy to locate, also Fisher Crag with access over forest fence. Easy descent by forest track.BURGESS09/07/2023
From steel end car park on a cloudless dayholtsd22/06/2023
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
Hill 3 for the day. Definitely not Shivery today. Boo and I both boilingAlphaville19909/06/2023
A round of North Central Fells from Ashness bridge. W/TH.Sedge26/05/2023
Hootsjimmie21/05/2023
13.5 miles 2700ft elevation. Thirlmere to Grasmere Armboth Fell, High Tove, Middle Crag, Shivery Knott, Watlendeth Fell, Standing Crag, Ullscarf, Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and Helm Cragnell158306/05/2023
needanewdog01/05/2023
Archie03/04/2023
KathW03/04/2023
trimarc201/06/2022
arjh13/04/2022
RobB23/03/2022
iainwalton07/03/2022
From Dobgill as road closed due to fallen trees. Wasn't planning on quite such a long loop but was having too nice a time to turn around. Bell Crags, Watendlath Fell, Shivery Knott, Middle Fell, Armboth Fell (both tops) and Fisher Crag. Solo.Fionalevey02/02/2022
dave g17/01/2022
Em's 2nd round21/11/2021
Si's 2nd round21/11/2021
Parked at Watendlath for a circuit around Bleatarn Gill over 11 summits. 2/11PGCE15/11/2021
ALHEJ Wilkins09/10/2021
nigelcmason218/09/2021
Jill Robertson30/08/2021
amblemark30/08/2021
8/16 A long circular round of the Central Fells from Ashness Bridge taking in another 6 Wainwrights on my 3rd round, and also many Birketts / Synges. Visited: High Seat, Bleaberry Fell SE Top, Bleaberry Fell, High Tove, Armboth Fell (W + B), Middle Crag, Shivery Knott, Watendlath Fell, Standing Crag, Ullscarf, High Saddle, Low Saddle, Great Crag and Grange Fell (Brund Fell + King’s How). Another Sunny day, the Central Fells were as dry as they are likely to get. 30.6km with 1360m ascent in 9 hours. (S)silveracorn_alan28/08/2021
matty1971b17/07/2021
Merchant29/06/2021
tomandivy01/06/2021
Sham Sharrock01/05/2021
High Tove, Middle Crag, Shivery Knott, Watendlath Fell, Armboth Fell summits & Fisher Crag. With Alfie.Dangerous Dave01/05/2021
Armboth - Fisher Crag - Armboth Fell (both tops) - High Tove - Middle Crag - Shivery Knott - Long Moss - Harrop Tarn - Dobgill - ArmbothMountainTerrier28/04/2021
Tonyshiv28/04/2021
Along the east fence path from Bell Crags. Continued to Middle Crag then Armboth Fell. Dry conditions, nothing more than small wet patches that could usually be jumped.Nick Caunt19/04/2021
Craggy06/04/2021
Scott Morley 8604/04/2021
conanharrod06/11/2020
Swindon Bagger14/09/2020
jef08/09/2020
A rather wet walk (underfoot) exploring the northern part of the Central Fells from Ashness Bridge, visiting Walla Crag, Bleaberry Fell, High Seat, High Tove, Armboth Fell (W + B summits), Shivery Knott, Watendlath Fell, Bell Crags, Ullscarf, High Saddle, Low Saddle, Great Crag, Grange Fell (Brund Fell). 27.6km with 1200m ascent in 8h40m. (S)silveracorn_alan31/08/2020
Set off from Armboth car park, High Tove, Middle Crag, Shivery Knott, Armboth (Wainwright top) Armboth (Birkett) and Fisher Crag. Reasonable day out, not as wet as expected, took wellies but they never left the rucksack, good views all round, 17 Wainwrights to go.Mark T19/07/2020
dickiewren31/05/2020
With Adam. Much less boggy than I expected following low rainfall.JMDobb25/05/2020
thirdAdam Cowley25/05/2020
peter ault17/02/2020
peterh17/02/2020
With RachelLittledave06/02/2020
David Bell05/02/2020
Jim B05/02/2020
Walked from Watendlath. very wet ground around this fellflockwatcher25/09/2019
ALHEJ Wilkins06/07/2019
From Watendlath for a round of Middle Crag, Armboth Fell, Shivery Knott, Watendlath Fell, Standing Crag and Coldbarrow Fell.rhalstead26/05/2019
timus15/05/2019
Bob & Duke Thursday 2nd/5/2019 Z 1911 hrs.DukeNukem02/05/2019
Loughrigg Fell - Silver How - Lang How - Swinescar Pike - Little Castle How - Blea Rigg - Low White Stones - Ullscarf - Standing Crag - Watendlath Fell - Shivery Knott - Armboth Fell - AF Birkett - High Tove - High Seat - Bleaberry Fell - Walla Cragscreeleep21/04/2019
Fisher Crag, Armboth Fell, Armboth Fell, Shivery Knott, Wantendlath Fell, Standing Crag, Ullscarf, Low White Stones, High Raise, Sergeant Man, Codale Head, Tarn Cragkeithouk14/04/2019
Dawn Oldham14/04/2019
Marra131/03/2019
Nick Canute28/03/2019
Christo197906/02/2019
hughbagger02/02/2019
mae217/01/2019
adriancowl11/01/2019
High Tove and Blea Tarntomd428/10/2018
davefh21/09/2018
Ken_Stewart02/09/2018
From Steel End car park.Round of Wythburn Fell,Standing Crag,High Saddle,Low Saddle,Long Moss,Silvery Knott and Middle Crag.It was nearly dry!!!jocks113/07/2018
From Middle Cragdavidsharpe2328/06/2018
Matt13/05/2018
ad-lib26/04/2018
With SR from Watendlath along tops to Armboth Fells return back over High Tove.Frank19/04/2018
Round of 11 various hills, this the fourth. Accessed fellside from path S side Dob Gill. From Watendlath Fell, on to Middle Crag.jonglew16/03/2018
From Middle CragNeil Midgley26/02/2018
8/11 (Walla Crag/Bleabury Fell/Bleabury Fell SE Top/High Seat/High Tove/Armbroth Fell (Birkett)/Armbroth Fell (Wainwright)/Shivery Knott/Watendlath Fell(Long Moss/Middle Crag/Brant Fell)Fergalh17/02/2018
jaggedlakes18/01/2018
Chris K13/01/2018
CraigDring11/01/2018
Sprog06/01/2018
KeithByTheC30/12/2017
phil10130/12/2017
Michael Hood04/12/2017
Tricky02/12/2017
ALHEJ Wilkins18/11/2017
Wil FR218/11/2017
From Long Moss - on to Middle Crag.Wycombe Wanderer29/10/2017
Parked in Rosthwaite National Trust car park, Lining Crag, Greenup Edge, Ullscarf, Low Saddle, Watendlath Fell, Shivery Knott, Middle Crag, High Tove. Sunny and warm, mist on Ullscarf limiting views and very boggy conditions from Ullscarf to High Tove, especially after High Tove.Fell_wanderer26/09/2017
andy.painter17/08/2017
NBFrank12/07/2017
High Tove to Ullscarf with FR from WatendlathBheinn12/07/2017
TGRS24/06/2017
nickywood124/06/2017
bigalga125/05/2017
From Watendlath Fell following the fence.Eddie23/05/2017
Grip618909/05/2017
Last hill of the day before a few pints at The Scafell Hotel. With Clare, Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie.Dangerous Dave30/04/2017
nicolajane28/04/2017
Launchy Gill -> Fisher Crag - Armboth Fell (B) -> Armboth Fell (W) - > Shivery Knott -> Middle Crag -> High Tove -> Fisher Gill -> Launchy Gill (by lake shore)briandiggle06/04/2017
CharlieRose04/04/2017
Birkett and Wainwright round from Armboth CP.SteveG20/02/2017
Solo. Three winter Wainwrights around Watendlath.Vin11/02/2017
kev6517/12/2016
nigelcmason02/11/2016
Mountain Girl14/10/2016
OLIVERS03/07/2016
Wilkins Synges03/07/2016
ALHEJ Wilkins03/07/2016
TheShipsMast12/06/2016
Bill Honeywell09/06/2016
PoolieDave05/06/2016
walk-high tovebabsjess03/06/2016
Johnny P03/06/2016
DuncanH31/05/2016
bleaberry fell, high seat, high tove,fisher crag, armboth fell east and west,middle crag, shivery knott, watendlath fell, low saddle, high saddle, ullscarf, low white stones, lining crag,high crag, great crag,from watendlath cp.robertphillips09/05/2016
Pooley Bridge to Keswick 2-7 May 2016Ajm031006/05/2016
Nick Down102/05/2016
With Parlick and Liz Halpin from Watendlathwaite. a cool and great day out.to Ulscarfe and back taking every ring contour in sight!Shutterlag22/04/2016
pwithnall28/03/2016
Armboth fell, High Tove, Middle Crag, Shivery Knott, Watendlath Fell and Brown Rigg Bog factor 10 plus the wettest walk everTobo196907/10/2015
With Magiredale01/10/2015
SoloAimless Rambler30/09/2015
Parked at National Trust car park in Watendlath, good path to High Tove and then swam to Middle Crag, Shivery Knott and Watendlath Fell.Jacqdaw02/09/2015
Hillsidenick02/09/2015
Jaclyn21425/08/2015
mcbiydw217/08/2015
vjw17/08/2015
IWC15/08/2015
PaulineC15/08/2015
Circular(sometimes boggy) walk from Watendlath-High Tove(revisit)-Middle Crag-Shivery Knott-Watendlath Fell.With Oscar on very pleasant summer's day.catman12/08/2015
With Catman.oscarrosie12/08/2015
With Clare, Eire, Evan, Sail, Danu, Coel & Alfie.Dangerous Dave27/07/2015
Squelch ! walk from Watendlath via Blea TarnHavenchris22/07/2015
A W Bryan16/07/2015
Parked in layby approximately 1km south of Armboth – S along road & then up side of Launchy Gill through forest (lost path) – Brown Rigg – Bell Crags – Watendlath Fell – Shivery Knott – Middle Crag – Armboth Fell – Armboth Fell (Birkett) – High Tove – High Seat – Down path to Armboth & back to car. (PM)gerrybowes10/07/2015
A rocky outcrop while heading north to High Seat with GB.bolton10/07/2015
From Wythburn church to Keswick via Watendlath with Becky. Tea at Mary Mount. 8 Birkettschrisj196504/07/2015
miroco01/05/2015
Jim.Fothergill01/05/2015
boggyowlsrule27/03/2015
KatieJayne17/03/2015
DC11main17/01/2015
bogdodger29/11/2014
From Middle Crag. (S)CJM18/11/2014
chalky195317/11/2014
A slightly messy walk following the fenceline from Middle Crag. A vague path keeps detouring away from the direct line in order to circumnavigate the boggy areas.moorsman16/10/2014
Climbed from Armboth in a round of 5 unclimbed Birkettsrobert08/09/2014
Boss_keloid21/08/2014
Sooz13/07/2014
Climbed on way to Armboth Fell.Wheelsy24/05/2014
with Paul on a long day birkett bagging after previously having done all wainwrightscolinfielding21/05/2014
Nice rocky refuge above bog on way to High Tove.Aye Jimmy16/05/2014
dgresty14/05/2014
With Jo, circular walk from Watendlath: High Tove – Middle Crag – Armboth Fell (two tops) – Shivery Knott – Watendlath Fell - Bell Crags and returning via the Blea Tarn bridleway. Weather; high cloud, cool breeze, moderate visibility at first improving later.amblerbob05/05/2014
With CPgarth8729/03/2014
Howellsey05/03/2014
ALHEJ Wilkins09/02/2014
mcbiydw217/11/2013
keithouk15/09/2013
17mi high level circuit of Thirlmere RHW01/09/2013
thenomad09/08/2013
salen22/06/2013
rotarywork17/05/2013
brianb30/03/2013
siabod13/03/2013
Alan Caine23/02/2013
PeteN19/01/2013
Tony Rogers23/12/2012
m0untain_n0mad13/12/2012
Armboth CP > Fisher Crag > Armboth Fell (Birkett) > Armboth Fell > Watendlath Fell > SHIVERY KNOTT large chunk of exposed rock topped with a few stopes > Middle Crag > High Tove > Armboth CPTony Hartry II11/12/2012
Ullswalker27/11/2012
Andy West01/11/2012
W Jenx from Armboth CP, up Watendlath path by beck. Cut over Fisher crag then Armboth fell, B then W. Onto High Tove then ridge over next 5 Birketts following old fence line and down fine Launchy Gill to road.nordicstar27/10/2012
jenx27/10/2012
David Berry14/10/2012
High Tove, Middle Crag, Shivery Knott, Watendlath Fell, Armboth Fell, Armboth Fell (Birkett), Fisher Crag.ronaldo33313/10/2012
bisman96z08/10/2012
From Armboth CP via Middle CragAnduril28/09/2012
dmacbrew27/09/2012
Neil Haslewood21/09/2012
N Haslewood ALL21/09/2012
Brief sanctuary from terminal bog!crax7311/08/2012
David Purchase02/08/2012
salen03/06/2012
Bruckner726/05/2012
R Richard Tait24/03/2012
On the top at 3.10pm on a lovely sunny daysignyred11/03/2012
keithouk04/03/2012
DARRENG12/02/2012
andrew brown12/02/2012
AdyGray10/02/2012
DuncanH30/01/2012
On the one good day of the CUHWC 2012 Seathwaite trip, with Andrew, walking from Seathwaite to Keswick via Dock Tarn, Ullscarf and High Seat.Mark Jackson09/01/2012
CUHWC Seathwaite New Year Trip. With MJ on fourth day. Day started off average, but finished with clear blue skies. Linear walk from Seathwaite all way to Keswick. Lift back with PC & KB.AGWilliamson08/01/2012
Birketts 2nd roundDave Geere20/11/2011
wefty20/11/2011
andybelfield29/08/2011
Ashness Bridge Walla Crag Bleaberry Fell High Seat Raven Crag High Tove Ambroth Fell Middle Crag Shivery Knott Watendlath Fell Low SaddleAndy Hirst17/08/2011
davew23/07/2011
JohnStoneham15/07/2011
After doing High Tove for the 2nd time today to collect more Birketts.Dugswell224/06/2011
CaralynR25/04/2011
Owen B24/04/2011
from bleaberry fell, on to blea tarn and dock tarn and down to borrowdaleemily22/04/2011
mae10/02/2011
AlanD29/01/2011
fedupofuserids11/01/2011
geoffreycurnock16/12/2010
Kevin1908/12/2010
Marra108/10/2010
Dobgill Bridge-Brown Rigg-Standing Crag-Ullscarf-Greenup Edge-Lining Crag-Greenup Edge-Ullscarf-Standing Crag-Blea Tarn Fell-Watendlath Fell-Shivery Knott-Middle Crag-Armboth-Fisher Cragbenarbia_802/10/2010
AndyS28/08/2010
JMDobb28/08/2010
First walked in 2010. I've been working through my hill lists and realised that I have visited this hill on a traverse of the higher hills of this area.morgs4mountains16/06/2010
peterstanding15/06/2010
citygent25/05/2010
Hengis Pod24/04/2010
denisB5209/04/2010
With Danu, Sail, Evan & Eire.Dangerous Dave06/03/2010
Derek_Snaith20/02/2010
Liz_N20/02/2010
ChrisC19/12/2009
jimbloomer18/12/2009
arcman10012/12/2009
jackdee9830/09/2009
cull6930/09/2009
Mountain Goat24/06/2009
Bry C03/05/2009
Solo.Dangerous Dave13/04/2009
Part of day out to Ulscarf form Watendlath.parlick21/03/2009
Didi Gee15/03/2009
rambler_gary23/02/2009
GaryJones01/10/2008
Birketts CLF walk W/DER4, Armboth NT CP > Fisher Gill > High Tove > Middle Crag > SHIVERY KNOTT summit a rock slab topped with a few stones > Watendlath Fell > Armboth Fell (aw) > Armboth Fell (b) > Fisher Crag > Fisher Gill > Armboth NT CPTony Hartry24/07/2008
Laurel02/05/2008
Rowan02/05/2008
You cross this when following the path by the fence from Blea Tarn to High Tove.Nick20/04/2008
Phil M06/04/2008
Slash301/04/2008
Crib Goch22/03/2008
first timedads01/03/2008
in the wind todaygigglejon21/02/2008
peebs18/02/2008
Emma and Simon01/01/2008
PeteF12/12/2007
MM22/10/2007
Mark Hodgson13/09/2007
donald03/08/2007
Start ~ 326117, bus stop Dunmail Raise. Walked to Steel End then followed Wyth Burn up to Greenup Edge and followed ridge to Ullscarf. Descended north to Low Saddle and Blea Tarn. Then followed broad ridge over High Tove to High Seat. Descended to Ashness landing and took ferry to Keswick. With RRWCsteve hudson19/06/2007
malcolmfoxwist06/04/2007
carole engel06/10/2006
MikeM06/09/2006
With Jo, circular walk from Watendlath: High Tove, Middle Crag, Shivery Knott, Watendlath Fell, Blea Tarn Fell (Bell Crags), returning via bridleway from Blea Tarn. Weather; cloudy and windy throughout, rain/drizzle at times. Moderate visibilityamblerbob03/09/2006
Wayne Mac05/07/2006
BobHancock01/06/2006
stevent080930/04/2006
N.T. car park Wattendlath (Borrowdale), High Tove, Middle Crag, Standing Crag, Ullscarf, High Saddle, Low Saddle, Lord's How, Dock Tarn, back to car park.joseph mitchell12/11/2005
GeoffC04/10/2005
Peakbagger5807/08/2005
ngthack12/02/2005
Anton00/00/2005
pwatson198015/02/2004
Tony Wilson23/04/2003
stevedixon15/12/2002
From Armboth.Marshsand17/07/2002
Guy Heelis17/05/2002
First Birkett RouteBremnerB13/04/2002
Solo run circuit of 8 Birketts in afternoon - a 3 hour 'escape to the hills' run having spent morning in Ambleside YH writing an essay on classroom management as doing my PGCE year. From Thirlmere I climbed out of the gloom to Fisher Crag to a cloud inversion -very special. Rough and swampy but so good to be out with fun navigating the best line between the tops.Chris Pearson05/01/2002
Edwin Gradwell03/01/2002
Tom Gradwell03/01/2002
Lionel Bidwell15/08/2001
Susan Bidwell15/08/2001
Alan Moore01/01/2001
Richard Tait01/01/2001
Solo walk from Wythburn to Keswick along the topsPeterD03/08/2000
davechick01/01/2000
rpettit01/01/2000
Martin R31/12/1999
Chris Terrey 11/11/1999
David Gradwell29/08/1999
George Gradwell29/08/1999
2ndAlaric12/07/1997
Rambling Ray05/01/1997
IainT02/02/1996
IanM06/01/1996
Alaric09/12/1995
Galltywenallt08/04/1995
seb01/07/1994
Also High Tove. Middle Crag. Long Mosssmocks and denims18/04/1994
Moorponder30/12/1993
The Dancing Mon22/06/1993
felltop05/02/1992
Isbjorn01/06/1990
Ozymandias17/08/1989
5 of 11: From Standing Crag.ChrisR28/04/1989
In mist en route for Ullscarfmick30/11/1988
maknipe31/01/1988
JohnG88814/06/1987
Thorny17/02/1986
JohnW01/01/1982
Bonkser10/07/1976
RichardM24/08/1975
amblemark01/01/1970
iain1500001/01/1970
kanderson01/01/1970
chriswatson03/01/1967
On a trip from Silecroft to Keswick keeping to the highest ground - 2002.summitsupblank
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