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Name:Whit Fell
Hill number:16379
Height:411m / 1348ft
Parent (Ma):2716  Great Shunner Fell
RHB Section:35A: The Northern Pennines
Nuttall/Wainwright area:Yorkshire Dales - Northern Fells
County/UA:North Yorkshire
Catchment:Ouse (York)
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:SE 08611 94587
Summit feature:ground within 2m of trig point
Drop:38m
Col:373m  SE082945  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 99
(1:25k) OL30N
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 21 users)ByDate of Ascent
6 miler around Height of Brownseat, Snowden Man and this tump. dry underfoot on moors and bank holiday weekend so no pongos around firing gunsjoseph mitchell30/04/2022
Whit Fell from GR: SE 06352 95890. PROW footpath (nice views of Swaledale) to SE 07521 96360 to pick up shooters track due south along line of Grouse butts (Not on OS) to main track at SE 07528 95746, head east and leave track at SE 07948 95582 to follow second line of grouse butts (marked on map) to Moses Sike then take a line to the trig. Return due west to road as it was then dark.ronaldo33319/11/2021
Whit Fell from GR: SE 07347 94551. Sunday Afternoon.Hippster21/06/2020
20.35 competitiveness is a wicked task mistress. I arrhythmia right on bagging into the darkness by head torch. When is logged my 18.25 and 19. 13 hills at nearly 8 o'clock I noticed Adrian had caught me and we were level pegging. I'm sure I remembered spring another virgin green triangle possibly baggable on the dark on the way back to Leyburn. Sure enough this was it. One and quarter kilometers along track on MOD firing range that would be far better done in the dark anyway + the bonus benefit of also having a trig pillar. And so it was bagged by 9pm.vegibagger02/01/2019
3pm on a Sunday afternoon appears to be the optimum time for a sneak bag. There is a track to the south of the rifle range near the summit of the road which can be followed almost to the top. Wear camouflage clothes though, and, for safety sake, don't carry a camera!moorsman20/12/2013
From W past rifle ranges. Sunday evening at end of Easter holidays, never saw anyone. Trig on top and nearby cairn.Aye Jimmy15/04/2012
from W, all quiet, Sunday RHW29/09/2002
Exact date unknown but done when in the army.thenomad09/05/1983
Wycombe Wanderer27/12/2020
ngthack04/11/2018
mae25/08/2018
Adrian30/10/2017
Martin R02/01/2017
Dave Geere13/11/2016
carole engel01/01/2016
nordicstar17/12/2014
pwithnall31/05/2014
Anton01/01/2013
andrew.allum01/01/2000
GaryJones01/10/1998