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Name:Great Carrs
Hill number:2637
Height:785m / 2575ft
Parent (Ma):2634  The Old Man of Coniston [Coniston Old Man]
RHB Section:34D: Southern Cumbria
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Lake District - Southern Fells
County/UA:Westmorland and Furness
Catchment:Duddon, Catchment Boundaries, Leven (Ulverston)
Watershed:Morecambe Bay
Class:Nuttall, Wainwright, Birkett, Synge, Fellranger,
Subsimm, Buxton & Lewis, Bridge
(N,W,B,Sy,Fel,sSim,BL,Bg)
Grid ref:NY 27079 00949
Summit feature:cairn on rock
Drop:23m
Col:762m  NY270006  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 89 90
(1:25k) OL6N
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 1405 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Solo trail runsimonjallen11/02/2024
Short walk from Swirl How via WWII Halifax crash siteN.Morters25/11/2023
with ArchMunroist393524/11/2023
Staying at Coniston YH with Alex McBride for the weekend, we headed up Walna Scar Road (a track really) for a circuit covering eight summits. Five of which were Hewitts and Wainwrights, two were just Wainwrights and one was just a Hewitt. Alex is bagging the Wainwrights, while I'm doing the Hewitts. Summits in order: Dow Crag (774m), H and W Old Man of Coniston (803m), H and W Brim Fell (796m), W Grey Frair (773m), H and W Great Carr (785m), W Swirl How (802m), H and W Black Sails (745m), H Wetherlam (763m), H and Wchillyman821/10/2023
Walked with jostuduncan08/10/2023
From Coniston youth hostel. Nuttall walk 5.5 in reverse. Circuit of Walna Scar, White Maiden, Brown Pike, Buck Pike, Dow Crag, Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Little How Crags, Great How, Great Carrs, Grey Friar, Swirl How, Black Sails, Wetherlam and Lad Stones. Blustery day in the aftermath of Storm Agnes, in/out of cloud all day with some showers but enjoyable revisit to many of the tops. Solo.richard6928/09/2023
From Grey Friar. Stiff mild S breeze across col, occasional spots of rain, but v mild. Rapid descent back to Wrynose Pass from here.NorfolkPT2107/09/2023
Started from the Three Shires Stone (which only names 2 shires) on a very hot and dry day. Went onto Swirl How and Grey Friar to see them without mist!Nick05/09/2023
Wander around with Andy.munkyennui28/08/2023
With Joe from Swirl Howdombenson28/05/2023
Morning lone run from camp at Levers Water. Little How Crags, Greats How crags, Grey Friar, Great Carrs and Swirl How. 5 miles 1838 ft elevation.nell158321/05/2023
Coniston loop. Wetherlam, Black Sails, Swirl How, Great Carrs, Grey Friars, Brim Fell, Old Man, Dow Crag, Walna Scar, White Pike, White Maiden. Just over 7 hours in warm sun. Great day.Longwojo13/05/2023
A gruelling but rewarding 17 mile, 9.5 hour circular(ish) round ticking off 16 tops; Starting at free roadside parking just before the church at Bowmanstead, Kitty Crag-Lad Stones-Wetherlan-Black Sails-Swirl How-Great Carrs-Little Carrs-Hell Gill Pike-Grey Friar-Grey How-Little How Crags-Brim Fell-O.M.o.Coniston-Dow Crag-Buck Pike-Brown Pike and returned via Banishead Quarry.Alfa1M04/05/2023
From Coniston on a Kong Mini Mountain Marathon.welshyboyo05/03/2023
From Coniston, scramble up Long Crag, Kitty Crag, Lad Stones, Wetherlam, Black Sail, Swirl How, Great Carrs, Grey Friar, Brim Fell and The Old Man of Coniston.welshyboyo03/03/2023
Baltic weather up Great Carrs, Swirl How, Wetherlam and Grey Friar.Winter Round25/02/2023
R TS Richard Tait21/02/2023
Amazing walk with a mix of weather from hail on Dow Cragg to sunshine. From Seathwaite. Loved this fell and walkejjohnstone03/11/2022
Dow Crag, Brim Fell, Grey Friar, Great Carrs, Swirl Howkeithouk23/10/2022
Wainwright Walk 6: Spider (Swirl How, Great Carrs, Grey Friar & Wetherlam)DavidHiner02/10/2022
The classic Coniston Round, but including a few not previously climbed Birketts and Synges, and including a new ridge down off Wetherlam. Starting point at Fell Gate is now a Pay + Display car park (£8 for the day). 18 summits topped during the day, order of ascent: Walna Scar, White Pike, White Maiden, Brown Pike, Buck Pike, Dow Crag, Coniston Old Man, Brim Fell, Little How Crags, Great How, Grey Friar, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Wetherlam, Black Sails, Erin Crag, Kennel Crag, The Bell. 25.5km with 1500m ascent taking 9 hours.silverwolf_alan21/09/2022
From Low Tilberthwaite. 15.5 km, 1010 m asc. Up by Tilberthwaite Gill and Dry Cove to Birk Fell Man and up Wetherlam Eadge to Wetherlam summit. Down to Swirl Hawse and up Prison Band to Swirl How summit and around Broad Slack to Great Carrs summit. W by Fairfield to to Grey Friar summit and back to Little carrs and then down by Wet Side Edge to the Greenburn Beck FB. Back to Tilberthwaite by the Atkinson Coppice track. Hot & sunny. https://www.flickr.com/photos/samandjo/albums/72177720301415055SalmonJoe12/08/2022
From Wrynose Pass on a hot and sunny morning. Grey Friar, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Black Sails then Wetherlam. Descent was rather scrambly down the north east ridge of Wetherlam and then steeply down to the old mine and workings before a slog up to the eastern end of the Wet Side Edge ridge near High End before dropping down to the car at Three Shire Stone. Time 4 hours for 7.25 miles. Good views could just make out Ireland as well as the Isle of Man and Scotland.isabelle11/08/2022
Coniston - Wetherlam - Swirl How - Great Carrs - Grey Friar - Brim Fell - Old Man of Coniston - Dow Crag - ConistonJHes21/06/2022
From Tilberthwaite - Wetherlam, Swirl How, Grey Friar, Great Carrsphilz00817/05/2022
2/6 from the Duddon ValleyJonathanConey02/05/2022
With MarkS.DaveT27/04/2022
Walna Scar CP - Coniston Old Man - Brim Fell - Little How Crags - Great How - Swirl How - Great Carrs - (Fairfield camp) - Grey Friarhannah&steven14/04/2022
With JGCW23/03/2022
Birkett 3 with PeteDave Geere30/01/2022
Solo.From Far End, Coniston to Walna Scar track. Dow Crag via S Rake (damp, crumbly and unpleasant - satisfying) then Old Man, Brim How, Swirl How, Great Carrs and Grey Friar, Swirl How, Prison Band, Levers Water. Dry, mostly warm sun, with cold wind on Swirl How/G Carrs. Old Man busy but prob best view in the Lakes. 7.5 hrs inc long stopsniallp20/09/2021
Really hot sunny day. Climbed with Pete. Up Wetside, to Gill Pike (and got stung by a wasp), up to Gray Friar, then Swirl How, then Wetherlam and Great Carrs. Long day.River-Girl08/09/2021
with MFabioski08/09/2021
From Swirl HowDanmawr05/09/2021
Circular walk to take in the 7 wainwrights. With the kids.thecoopers03/09/2021
Linear walk from Coniston to Chapel Stile with Andrew in June 2021, including Wetherlam, Swirl How, Grey Friars and Great Carrs.jackfowler19/06/2021
3rd of the day on a round of the Coniston fells. Walked from Swirl How and on to Grey Friar. With Emma, Jill, Gill, Nina & BettyESkelton18/06/2021
With Julie.Jonathan Willingham18/06/2021
On the way down from Old Man and Brim Fell. Mist up but still managed to find the memorial.PhilipChaston08/06/2021
20.7 miles 5935ft walk. Start at Great Langdale NT campsite followed path to Red Tarn cross Wryrose Pass to Great Carrs, Grey Friar, Swirl How, Black Sails, Wetherlam, Brim Fell, Dow Crag and The Old Man of Coniston back past Blea Tarn to Great Langdale.stephenbuda19/05/2021
With LF and Tony. Started at 09.15 from Three Shires Stone. Steep path up to Wet Side Edge. Short diversion to Hell Gill Pike then Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Great How Crags, Little How Crags, and Grey Friar. Back to memorial and retraced our route; back.at car 14.2.30. Approx 6 miles with 2,150 feet of ascent. Dull with intermittent rain (heavier later); cloudy summits.Skip15/05/2021
Second round of Wainwrights. With LF and Tony. From Three Shires Stone up to Wet Side Edge then Hell Gill Pike, Little Carrs, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Great How Crags, Little How Crags, and Grey Friar. Back to memorial then retraced our route back.at car. Approx 6 miles with 2,150 feet of ascent. Rain on and off; cloudy summits.Skip215/05/2021
walked with Dave W, Marc & Hannah.jonsutterby7102/05/2021
10.5 mile walk from lane north-west of Coniston (free parking). Walked up track towards Miners Bridge then started ascending passing the old quarry up nice grassy ridge all the way to Wetherlam, from here we continued easily to Black Sails then steeply up Prison Band to Swirl How. Then its an easy amble to Great Carrs taking in plane wreckage on the way, then grassy descent/ascent to Grey Friar. Descended back to col then followed contouring path around Swirl Band to Levers Hawse following track past Levers Water, down to the Pudding Stone then up to The Bell which has great views for a little hill. We then followed tourist track back to Miners Bridge and back to car. Perfect sunny/light breezy conditions, we saw a few people about but not too many for the Lakes. Great views all round. 1141m ascent.DanTrig24/04/2021
From Brim Fell, a frosty top, with a few remnant snow patches on the steep eastern faces.Karmakarl01/03/2021
Parked at the 3 Shires Stone, Great Carrs, Swirl How, Grey Friar and back down to 3 Shires Stone.Chipstertrain16/10/2020
With: solo; Cumbria Way Day 2. From camp by Torver Beck via Goat's Hawse then to 'Old Man, Brim Fell, Little How, Great How, Swirl How, here then down to Wrynose Pass.Ian Baines13/10/2020
Came up from Grey Friar with Alfie.W70 Rnd6.Dangerous Dave06/10/2020
Lovely 20km walk from Coniston with Long Crag scramble, a round of 6 Wainwrights, and a swim in Low Water on the way back down.atreides788720/09/2020
Robbiejakeo6129919/09/2020