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Name:Cringle Moor - Drake Howe
Hill number:2831
Height:434.7m / 1426ft
Section:37: The River Tees to The Wash
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,4,Cm
Drop:176m
Col:259m  NZ572032  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2219503/01/2018NZ 53747 02962  F: Large cairnK&AD
Subpoint
1Jim
4147629/09/2023NZ 53817 02894  F: not recorded
O: ground 10m NW is of equal height; highest natural ground by tumulus at NZ 53747 02961 is c 0.6m lower
S: 1m LIDAR
jimbloomer
Summit
Jim
-1346703/05/2009NZ 53748 02961  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
JC
Subpoint
1Jim
-1346828/04/2011NZ 53748 02959  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
jimbloomer
Subpoint
1Jim
-1346909/05/2011NZ 53746 02961  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
LR
Subpoint
1Jim
-1347009/08/2011NZ 53746 02960  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
dbb
Subpoint
1Jim
-1347125/11/2012NZ 53749 02961  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
P&EH
Subpoint
1Jim
-1347207/07/2010NZ 53747 02962  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
HFM
Subpoint
1Jim
-1347325/06/2010NZ 53746 02960  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
Ian Baines
Subpoint
1Jim
-1347407/10/2014NZ 53748 02960  F: large cairn on rim of tumulus
O: highest visible ground is 7m E but higher ground may exist under cairn; ground to 50m SE is about as high as base of tumulus
S: Abney level
gvjackson
Subpoint
1Jim
-1347507/10/2014NZ 53758 02960  F: no feature
O: highest visible ground on rim of tumulus
S: Abney level
gvjackson
Subpoint
2Jim



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 499 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
On Cleveland Way on Osmotherley to Kildale legSS05/09/2023
From Lord Stones parking, with Minnie, along Cleveland Way onto Cringle Moor then down & up Cold Moor, then lower path (muddy) back to Lordstones parking, cold & dry, no snow..apricorum08/03/2023
Esk Valley club run from Maynardspaulcook280913/09/2022
Reached this summit on my Coast to Coast walk from Ingleby Arncliffe to Clay Bank TopThomasJoseph16/08/2022
With M and X. Dropped off at the layby where the Cleveland Way crosses Clay Bank and followed the path over White Hill, Cold Moor and Cringle Moor. Finished at Lordstones cafe SE of Carlton in Cleveland. A really hot day with the only shade at the Wain Stones where we had a cool lunch and M & X enjoyed a bit of bouldering.Herbert Anchovy11/08/2022
While hiking the Cleveland Way. Short detour from the Cleveland Way on a well defined path.fosal2903/07/2022
Along Cleveland Way from Cold Moor. Glad of the trail running due S to summit, saved any heather bashing. Lunch at the cairn in bright sunshine but cold wind. Headed back down to col then diagonally up to Cold Moor south ridge.agentmancuso11/03/2022
From Lordstones CP, continued to Cold Moor, mine shaft and trial levels, circuit back to the southNick Canute20/01/2022
From Kirkby and climb up eastern flankpaulcook280913/01/2022
Summited while walking the Cleveland Way.dgresty10/08/2021
From Clay Bank CPSlash324/07/2021
A post-breakfast romp along the Cleveland way from Lordstones, reminiscing about a Lyke Wake walk 35 years earlier. Impressed by the stone pavement walkway.summitter05/07/2021
From Lordstones up well marked route but in the clouds. Mused at viewpoint marker on the way but could seen none of the hills and landmarks mentioned. Have passed nearby a few times before on Lyke Wake walk and Coast to Coast. This time went to HPPeterD30/06/2021
Night walk- set off from Carlton village about 11:30PM on the 14th, back to village about 6h later. Sunrise about 4:30am, when I was on Carlton Moor Summit. Cringle Moor, Cold Moor, White Hill, revisit of Cold & Cringle then Carlton Moor.ger15/06/2021
Parked at Lordstones cafe to the west of the hill. Followed right of way up - nice views.assynt_bob31/05/2021
From Carlton moor on the Cleveland way. Marilyn no. 47The-Z-Man23/05/2021
bagged with seanjordanwalmsley198723/05/2021
Cringle Moor - Drake Howe > Cold Moor (Broughton Bank) > Cold Moor > Wath Hill > Carlton Moor [Whorlton Moor S4421] from GR: NZ 52260 03082Hippster17/12/2020
Cringle Moor - Drake Howe > Cold Moor (Broughton Bank) > Cold Moor > Wath Hill > Carlton Moor [Whorlton Moor S4421] from GR: NZ 52260 03082ronaldo33317/12/2020
On circular walk from Chop Gate with Round HillRockdoctor21/11/2020
Circular walk starting at Lords Stone. Time:1 hr 20 mins Distance: 5kmHudsonhikers21/11/2020
from Chopgate up cold moor ridge to Broughton Bank, along Cleveland way overDrake Howe and back down lane.Flatfield01/11/2020
From Lordstones on the Cleveland Way.rhalstead27/09/2020
With Arran. https://www.strava.com/activities/4016027587SlowOl05/09/2020
A fine viewpoint but not as good as that along the edge to the north.Alan Moore31/08/2020
2hrs round trip along the Cleveland way including Carlton Hill, Cringle Moor, Cold Moor and White Hill. Very easy, good path, great views 😊Nicky C19/08/2020
With Jenny.From Lord Stones, past viewpoint and on to untidy cairn at summit. Excellent views across patchwork of fields with Roseberry Topping beyond.peter4lc31/07/2020
From Clay Bank. After Urra Moor.Very hot day. Tough day.Longwojo31/07/2020
Hasty Bank, Cold Moor & Cringle Moor from Van with GFEFionalevey24/05/2020
From Lordstones.MrChris198005/01/2020
On Coast to Coast from Cleveland way. Lovely hills around here.twg2712/11/2019
An easy top from the Cleveland Way but I came up from the south on invisible footpaths, very heathery and steep. The views to the north were all the more rewardingColin Crawford16/09/2019
Hike up from Lordstones via Cleveland WayEggletina08/09/2019
From Lordstones on a hot and sunny day. Along the Cleveland Way and R on the path to Drake Howe. Heather in bloom and clouds of butterflies. Back along the CW to Carlton Bank.Nick Down124/08/2019
From Clay Bank car park after torrential rain had passed over. Up the Cleveland Way then 200m through deep heather to top. It rained again on the descent but at midday the cloud suddenly lifted and I had views.NormanW02/08/2019
3rd top from Clay Bank , dropped down to get a coffee then returned back over the tops to Clay Bank.Fellhugger30/07/2019
Linear walk with Jill. Clay Bank car park, Hasty Bank, Cold Moor, Cringle Moor, Carlton Moor, Swainby. At the road just before Carlton Moor there is a n excellent café that is not shown on the OS map.ijpowell13/06/2019
Cleveland Waytomd403/06/2019
Part of the Hardmoors 55 route. Much rain and much wind.ewangibb8716/03/2019
From Lordstones cafe, shut for 2 weeks... Part sun, cold wind, good views.iangalbraith20/02/2019
1/3 Marilyns for Christmas Day. A simple up and down from the south side. A mix of creeping low mist and clear blue skies with extensive views. 3.5km there and back in 50 minutes.silveracorn_alan25/12/2018
Short detour from Cleveland Way footpath.Wheelsy28/08/2018
From track starting at edge forest, via Cleveland way. An earlier attempt from public bridleway due SW encountered the most aggressive cattle herd I have ever seen, and South Fork farmhouse is well fortified.Topographer5705/08/2018
Easiest route, out and back, on heatwave evening, en route to Izzy graduation in York. Rounsfell24/07/2018
Final stage of Coast-To-Coast from Welbury to Robin Hoods Bay. Beautiful weather, with Chris, Fred, Phil and Gaz.mavero1005/05/2018
Really great top. Nearing the end of an awesome big day. Need to come back and do it all again more leisurely.Alex C16/04/2018
Carlton Moor first, then here, then on to Cold Moor. All on easy flagged paths, albeit with a lot of up and downing. Parking at Lord Stones car park.jonglew11/03/2018
From St Hilda’s (Seave Green) to Bilsdale Hall and up Broad Ings to Round Hill. Following the Cleveland Way across Urra Moor along Carr Ridge to Drake Howe, via White Hill (Hasty Bank) and Cold Moor. Back via Cold Moor to Seave Green, via Bank House.raymooremanx27/01/2018
2 of 2 with Carlton Moor. Followed Cleveland Way up from the west. took side path to take in summit then followed footpath east to edge of woods. followed track south and then west through woods until picking up road back to car park.Stormcrow10/01/2018
After Carlton Moor without moving car. Good hills today. Very Cold.Dusty29/11/2017