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Name:The Slipe
Hill number:5613
Height:107m / 351ft
Area:39: Central and Eastern England
Class:CoU
Grid ref:SP 91243 56724 (e)
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 152
(1:25k) 207E
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Comments: Spot height on 1:10k nr old covered reservoir. Trig pillar (106m) at SP925589 Harrold Park Farm is also a contender for UA top.

  • Bedford Borough current county/UA top
  • Spot ht on 1:10k nr old covered reservoir. Trig pillar (106m) at SP925589 Harrold Park Farm is also a contender for UA top


Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
close to home - round route from Bozeat - around and across fields - came across a hedge full of yellowhammersphilip
mackay
06/12/2009
Circular walk from Bozeat via The Slipe and the trig. My GPS said The Slipe was very definitely higher! Easy if unremarkable walking. There was a planning application for a wind farm on the "summit ridge" so you might want to bag this one sooner ratherwheresthepath
01/08/2009
Its quite a hike to this one although all flat. I started in the north and made a nine mile round trip taking in the 2 trigs and UA top enroute. Buzzards galore.Ted
Richards
21/07/2009
from Bozeat village via the trigpoint,nice walk.andrew
bown
03/06/2009

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