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Name: | Snape Hill |
Hill number: | 16922 |
Height: | 130m / 427ft |
Parent (Ma): | 2831 Cringle Moor - Drake Howe |
RHB Section: | 37: The River Tees to The Wash |
County/UA: | North Yorkshire |
Catchment: | Derwent (Goole) |
Class: | Tump (100-199m) (Tu,1) |
Grid ref: | SE 50854 78561 |
Summit feature: | no feature |
Drop: | 42m |
Col: | 88m SE510791 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 100 (1:25k) OL26S 299 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 34 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
As others from Kilburn, treated to a herd of deer in the last field, and kites overhead, first walk in yonks with a blue sky! | matty1971b | 16/03/2024 |
Parked in Kilburn car park & SE along road to start of RoW - Over stile & along RoW, including 4 more stiles, to summit field. High point is about 60m from RoW & lies in an autumn-sown crop; not sure if it is a cereal crop or a grass ley. | gerrybowes | 05/03/2024 |
Parked in Kilburn then back along to footpath across field to left hand stile, diagonally over field to stile in corner and followed path to high point | grumpy | 15/01/2024 |
From parking in Kilburn. | Alan Caine | 19/11/2023 |
Parked just south of kilburn along PROW over a few stiles passed pheasant feeder baralls to grassy summit field | cjo | 11/02/2023 |
bagged with sean | jordanwalmsley1987 | 27/12/2021 |
From NW. | jimbloomer | 18/08/2021 |
Late morning, 20 degrees (max 22 later), sunshine and fluffy white clouds. From NE with Bag For Life. | Wycombe Wanderer | 05/06/2021 |
Snape Hill from GR: SE 51479 79294. Aggressive cows/ heifers in field at SE 511 790. | ronaldo333 | 03/05/2021 |
Snape Hill from GR: SE 51479 79294 | Hippster | 03/05/2021 |
Steady 2.5 mile walk from the main road in kilburn up trencar lane to the farm track then left up there past snape wood to the top. Saw a huge herd of deers on way back down. With my 3 eldest children | The-Z-Man | 07/04/2021 |
With Catman. | oscarrosie | 01/02/2020 |
From Kilburn.It was not quite as straightforward as Moorsman suggests,simply because the low sun was shining so strongly directly in front,obscuring the stiles.With Oscar. | catman | 01/02/2020 |
From Kilburn. Straighforward field walk along waymarked paths. | moorsman | 29/01/2020 |
From parking in Kilburn by pub. Used RoW to gain summit field. Some paths better than others. Lovely hill, back more directly to village and short walk up road | nordicstar | 03/05/2018 |
In dusky semi dark with Dusty | vegibagger | 26/11/2017 |
With vegiebagger | Dusty | 26/11/2017 |
As aj. Summit field unharvested beans, no tractor tracks so nearest highpoint s of gate by prominent tree. | Moorponder | 15/08/2017 |
Tried to make a proper walk out of it and found some very Nettly footpaths. | IanHHill | 03/06/2017 |
from Carlton Husthwaite, Snape Hill, Brink Hill, Byland Abbey, Coxwold, Wildon Hill. all hills had crops in so took photos from an unplanted area. | joseph mitchell | 05/06/2016 |
From Kilburn, track starting at Rose Hill View. Past a few houses, then crossed a field or two to gain another track near trees (N of track inside wood is steep drop into overgrown quarry). Followed track to gently rounded summit field, freshly turned earth. Highest point guesswork. | Aye Jimmy | 07/10/2014 |
from NE | RHW | 02/02/2013 |
Tricky | 21/09/2023 | |
softsquare | 11/06/2023 | |
Lucky | 23/03/2022 | |
maknipe | 23/03/2022 | |
Bag For Life | 05/06/2021 | |
timus | 05/04/2021 | |
thenomad | 25/02/2019 | |
ngthack | 03/11/2018 | |
carole engel | 25/08/2018 | |
Adrian | 17/04/2018 | |
andrew brown | 12/10/2017 | |
Martin R | 02/03/2017 |