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Name:Killhope Law
Hill number:2738
Height:673m / 2208ft
Parent (Ma):2714  Burnhope Seat
RHB Section:35A: The Northern Pennines
Nuttall/Wainwright area:North Pennines - Eastern Fells
County/UA:Northumberland, Durham
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Tyne (Newcastle), Wear
Watershed:Tynemouth, Wearmouth
Class:Simm, Hewitt, Nuttall, Buxton & Lewis, Bridge,
Clem
(Tu,Sim,Hew,N,BL,Bg,Cm)
Grid ref:NY 81917 44844
Summit feature:no feature: heather
Drop:47m
Col:626m  NY799431  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 86 87
(1:25k) OL31W
Observations:summit is about 20m SW of 30ft pole; ground 45m E at NY 81966 44848 is as high
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 353 users)ByDate of Ascent
GuyF04/04/2738
Parked at 568m spot. Followed gravel track to 100m before shooting hut then turned left to follow the ATV track for grouse butts almost to the summit, avoiding all the mud.webmaster18/03/2024
Tough going from Nenthead in thick snow via The Dodd and Coalcleugh. Blue skies. Nice frozen tarn on top. Some slog through the peat groughs in the snow heading west back to Nenthead.cumbria mammoth03/03/2024
Track up to near the top.robertphillips10/09/2023
nigelcmason216/08/2023
Flying visit from Australia. From Killhope mine centre up the footpath to the ridge, Killhope Law, Stangend and Middlehope Moor. Fine views from summit, the pole seems to be back.dchill0106/08/2023
David S17/06/2023
With Colin.Chris Ellis06/06/2023
Everyone else has said this is a bill that fights you all the way with its trackless heather. They’re right. It’s done. Never coming back.Donpeblo29/05/2023
Smog18/09/2022
Scout18/09/2022
Appropriate hill name. From 609 to west. I was expecting the usual heather and sponge but it was far worse than that, with some of the worst peat hags I've encountered and I started to wonder if I did something really bad in a past life. I recommend any other route, unless there's something you desperately need to atone for.Wycombe Wanderer28/08/2022
From Nenthead to Allenheads road. Layby between Shivery hill and 569 metres on OS map. Took track towards shooting hut, then slogged up through heather. On the way back took the plastic road that we hadn't found on the way up, which was much easier. Weather cleared . Broken poll and huge cairn on summit.Lazylizzie24/08/2022
jamesaitken4221/08/2022
Variation on Nuttall walk 10.2 from CP at highpoint on A689.Longwojo16/07/2022
A W Bryan16/07/2022
Definitely picked the wrong day to do this - the weather was ok when we left Allenheads but by the time we were half up the Carriers Way to Killhope Law I realised I was soaked even though it barely seemed to be raining At the top it was quite windy and viability was awful so no panoramic views. Only stayed long enough to photograph the damaged trig, the cairn and the now broken pole. I'd always intended to come back down via the plastic road but visibility was so bad I couldn't see it. Eventually I found it after following the white poles of the grouse feeding stationsdeadheaduk15/07/2022
From Swinhope Head first to Chapelfell top following the wall virtually all the way, easy going in this dry spell. Then back across road for similar walk to Westhope Hill. Drove round to above Coalcleugh for another easy walk to Killhope Law.dickscroop10/07/2022
CHAOS Club meet, Tony, Brian Steve and Alan R, quite a tough amble across the peat groughs from Killhope Cross, back via Black Hill.Lou01/05/2022
neilmcoward01/05/2022
oldbagger2711/04/2022
This was a tough climb for me as the heat had started to get to me! I had climbed up from the road near Coalcleugh as per the Nuttals route. Far reaching views from the summit.morgs4mountains25/03/2022
Tonyandsue08/02/2022
from 609 - not recommendedjef19/01/2022
With Sue and NB from Killhope Mine. Follow fp N to border then th Killhope Law. Follow fain track to shooting cabin and good track to small cairn and return to border line and follow SW to Stangend Rigg. S to stone shelter and path to Lanehead. Return by Weardale Way to start. Cold light wind and sunny.Frank18/01/2022
salen26/11/2021
Tony S12/11/2021
ramblyandy18/10/2021
Elwyn_Summers02/10/2021
Charli Wisbey02/10/2021
From 568 spot height to N. Followed the track then through the pathless heather to the top. A good AV track follows the line of grouse butts and would make for an easier ascent.JohnR13/09/2021
The second hill on a 93km walk from Gateshead to Alston.Christo197905/09/2021
From pt 568 on the Nenthead to Allenheads road. Gravel track to shooting hut, but missed the ATV track cutting back left about 100 m before the hut. Ruff’n’tuff above the hut. From the trig point a thin path follows a bearing of 314 degrees before petering out – continuing on the bearing intersects the plastic netting lined ATV track – (blessed relief from the veg) – back to the hut. High P – nice weather? – pah! Cold wind, low cloud and mizzle, drizzle, rain, all day - it’s a Bank Holiday!Isbjorn29/08/2021
richtea504018/08/2021
Jon901802/08/2021
PJT02/07/2021
PDR36527/06/2021
tks36527/06/2021
belly04/06/2021
Nick Canute21/04/2021
A 22 kilometre hike from Killhope Cross via Nag's Head, Dead Stones, the south end of Perry's Dam, Flinty Fell, Nenthead, Dykeheads, The Dodd, Coalcleugh, Shivery Hill, Killhope Law and the county boundary back to Killhope Cross.Clach Liath16/04/2021
Pete Pozman06/04/2021
Large cairn on top alongside trig point further along. Stopped at nearby shooting hut for lunch2510chris25/03/2021
From Killhope Law retrace your steps to the fence line and back to the start. Also took in The Dodd.smocks and denims17/12/2020
From 568 spot height. Mine track then well maintained shooting butt track nearly all the way to top of Killhope. Carried on to Stangend Rigg and Middlehope Moor. Surprisingly good underfoot. Short heather and bog free. Swirling mist in the valley and mostly sunny. With B and R.jenx09/11/2020
Peterdunscar30/10/2020
SoloMadjonny21/09/2020
TD, C &HThis Dog31/08/2020
Probably my favourite top of the day, nice little body of water, great views and a few features on the summit. Jake found another frog, but was disappointed that I wouldn't let him take a live shotgun cartridge home.simocity31/08/2020
3rd Nuttall of the day with my Dad.Jake Simpson31/08/2020
From Coalclough. Is road to Shivery Hill and shooting trackJim T29/08/2020
Jrobholland18/08/2020
From Coalcleugh cattle grid following Nuttalls' route to the SW of Bridge Cleugh. Most of the 10m pole now lies on the ground, leaving a stump less than 2m high.Peter_W_Mitchell 07/08/2020
Sherlock06/08/2020
mart079731/07/2020
poppiesrara25/07/2020
Cowshill to Middlehope Moor via High Greenfield. Along county boundary to Stangend Rigg to Killhope Law. Continue along county boundary Black Hill Quarries to The Dodd. Return to public footpath (Isaac’s Tea Trail) and descent to Dykeheads and Nenthead. Out to Nenthead Lead Mine and ascent via public footpath to Flinty Fell. Descent to track and follow track to Perry Dam. Ascent to Nag’s Head and on to Dead Stones. Return to Cowshill via Lamb’s Head, Highwatch Currick and Cleugh Head.raymooremanx11/07/2020
IWC11/07/2020
PaulineC11/07/2020
patrick25/05/2020
Followed track towards old mine, then ATV track (plastic surface) up past shooting butts. Short distance of rough ground at the top. Visited summit, trig and cairn. The 30ft pole is now much shorter.PGCE16/05/2020
As jonglew. Followed shooting butts downhill. Good plastic track covers the bog.Campbell Singer04/01/2020
arjh13/09/2019
andy elliott21/07/2019
Roadside parking at NY 8148 4587. Track to disued mine then a line up the hillside. Took a direct line back to car.jonglew17/07/2019
pwithnall14/07/2019
Trudged up over rough ground from Hill Too b&b.lenman22/06/2019
Used Nuttalls route from The Dodd. Returned to Nenthead via road and track.dgresty21/06/2019
Climbed using the Carriers Way from Killhope. Decent views for a North Pennine summit. Headed across to Middlehope MoorGary Heath09/06/2019
straight up from Garrigale Road part of Everest anywhere challenge for |Children North EastGordy19/05/2019
matty1971b16/05/2019
parked at NY8147245887 followed the path to its end then over rough heather snowing with Andycolinfielding08/03/2019
With Colin, from the summit of the Allenheads Rd, up the track to the quarry and acroos the heather to the top. Came down via the shooting butts track - much easier.Andrew Pearson08/03/2019
Christo197906/01/2019
ran up and down it 3 times... 15 mileswillow28/12/2018
fedupofuserids09/12/2018
Middle one of 3 on N side of Weardale, dryish above, but wet underfoot.IanHHill04/11/2018
Ascended from the north in cloudy conditions. Started with the track to the shooter's hut and then followed streams for much of the way to avoid tussocks. The aerial by the trig point is now flat on the ground. Best feature of the hill was the large cairn to the south east of the summit.JohnW20/10/2018
Frogreen15/10/2018
Alan Moore24/09/2018
Gavin Theobald24/09/2018
OLIVERS26/08/2018
the_adam08/08/2018
Ran up and down twice. (will add garmin details later)willow13/07/2018
Ben Rinnes27/06/2018
Started from Killhope Cross. Followed the old border fence between Durham and Cumbria until reaching the cairn which marks the tricounty border of Durham, Cumbria, and Northumberland. Then more or less followed the border between Northumberland and Durham to the summit. Lots of peat hags bigger than 6ft in height and lots of very marshy/muddy pools to navigate. Do NOT do this route in the wet. After summit, dropped down the other side via the Carrier's Way to Killhope lead mining museum and then followed road back to the car at Killhope Cross. You might save on ascension on this route but it is one of the most difficult ways of bagging this hill.NorthernWayfarer17/06/2018
JFT_9605/05/2018
Kendall23/04/2018
Parked at the high point of the Coalcleugh-Allenheads road, opposite teh track that heads towards Killhope Law. This leads to a shooting hut, from where we took to the open slopes to the summit. On the way down the kids enjoyed playing on the large snowbank above the hut. With JT and HT.Sprog21/04/2018
solitaryfellwanderer21/04/2018
geoffreycurnock15/04/2018
From road to the north via track to shooting hut. Soft snow but sunny and excellent views.Winterfloodian08/01/2018
Minus 5C blue skies light covering of snow. Climbed via Stangend from Killhope visitor centre. Interesting large cairn, unfortunately the large pole has snapped off leaving 1 m stump.John Lee08/12/2017
From high point on road - rubbish weather but bagged something!SS28/10/2017
tomd414/10/2017
The summit of Killhope Law was visible from the road, but the path on the map appeared not to exist. I walked eastwards to the summit of the road and found a shooting track leading south to a green shooting hut amidst spoil heaps. Having climbed up the side of a spoil heap I continued upwards but found no path until I reached the summit ridge, straddling Northumberland and Durham. After weeks of rain the summit plateau was a quagmire, with the trig point surrounded by little pools. The 30-foot pole which once marked the true summit lay on the ground. To the west lay Cross Fell, whose summit was clear, but Great Dun Fell and Little Dun Fell were in cloud. Surprisingly, I heard a gunshot. On the descent I discovered a plastic-lined shooting track which was virtually underwater but easier than tramping through bog.peter4lc12/10/2017
tomcr8809/10/2017
From Killhope CrossSlash330/09/2017
Easy approach up the Carriers Way from East Allen Dale. Lovely sunny day and fine views.milimana08/07/2017
Walked from Allenheads with Hannah and Corinne. Misty and windy but at least it wasn't raining. The sun came out on the way back down. My last English Nuttall,(except for Pillar Rock) so this walk was good fun in spite of the mist and wind.flockwatcher10/06/2017
Parked at Lanehead and ran up to mining museum before taking the footpath opposite and climbing to the summit. Loved the views of the Western hills and the eastern view towards the coastmadaddo04/06/2017
From minor road to the north.Alan Caine03/06/2017
More or less direct approach from mining centre. Most of the pole is now horizontal.ger24/05/2017
kitp01/04/2017
axe.stephen21/02/2017
Nuttall Walk EN 10.2 Killhope Law from Cowshill, visiting The Dodd, Killhope Law and Middlehope Moor. 21km with 670m ascent in 7 hours. (S)silveracorn_alan04/02/2017
zaul_uk25/10/2016
Dave Geere15/10/2016
michael29/08/2016
Start point start of Carriers Way near Dirt Pot/Allenheads. Followed Carriers Way to shooting hut then push to the summit. Lots of Grouse butts and there may be problems during grouse shooting season because you leave the right of way to make the summit.NorthernWayfarer07/08/2016
TimJenny07/08/2016
neilsan07/08/2016
Clive G05/06/2016
Glenford24/03/2016
Llondon01/01/2016
JulieB17/10/2015
WALK BASED ON NUTTALL' WALK 10.2 BUT LAZILY DROVE TO NEAREST POINT ON ROAD TO THE DODD, KILLHOPE LAW AND MIDDLEHOPE MOOR AND WENT UP AND BACK EACH. A PLEASANT DRIVE BUT WALKS SOMEWHAT NONDESCRIPT.BURGESS27/09/2015
Nick Down117/07/2015
nigelcmason19/06/2015
smb2011/06/2015
2nd peak on wet and misty day based on Nuttalls route climbe SE on W side of Bridge Cleugh follwing Quad bike tracks to top of ridge. Spent 10 mins working out which way to summit when cloud lifted and pole appeared 30 yds away- due to time descended SW to Kilhope Crosscelticrambler03/05/2015
With G. Parked on A689 near bridge over Killhope Burn then up to Black Hill > The Dodd > Killhope Law via Coalcleugh then back to A689 at mining museum on path & back up road.RT197018/04/2015
lizarose01/03/2015
Smelly Boots18/02/2015
Lucky07/12/2014
interloper06/12/2014
Fletch06/12/2014
From Bridge Clough, no sign of a path.mick24/11/2014
hated this hill by the time i was off it. must have not been paying attention and missed the mesh the other folks talk of. had an 'interesting' wander through what seemed like miles of peat hags some over 3m deep. relieved to get to summit area. whats with the pole? - descended to the road and walked back to head of pass on tarmac. unlikely to come back without a helicopter.stig_nest20/09/2014
From top of Nenthead - Allenheads Road Track to mine and mesh covered path - then off piste to pole, trig and cairnBramley18/07/2014
Wayne Morris20/06/2014
From Cowshill over Middlehope Moor, Stangend Rigg and Killhope Law. Return via Killhope and the Weardale Way.rhalstead20/04/2014
ras5219/04/2014
Westdenewalker19/04/2014
Middlehope Moor - Stangend Rigg - Killhope Law - Stangend Riggronaldo33305/04/2014
needanewdog31/03/2014
parked at NY815459, straight up and down through pathless heather and tussockdicky bird23/03/2014
Tricky23/03/2014
andrew brown02/02/2014
DARRENG02/02/2014
andy6311/12/2013
Killhopehead Bridge - The Dodd - Killhope Law - Middlehope Moor - Cowshill - Weardale Waydavidpettit8414/09/2013
Matt14/09/2013
Bruckner708/09/2013
From head of Nenthead-Allenheads road to N. Track towards mine then almost a km of plastic mesh track to about 300m from summit. Summit area has tall wooden pole, trig and large cairn.Aye Jimmy31/08/2013
StephenPSmith07/06/2013
DuncanH31/05/2013
From East Allen Dale, with plenty of parking by the bridge, up the Carriers' Way (Track). This was very easy underfoot, metaled as far as Round Hill and then grassy to the Shooting Cabin a few hundred metres from the summit.TeasyChris10/05/2013
After The Dodd. Return to Nenthead via offroad cycleway from Black Hill.squeegs21/04/2013
ngthack01/12/2012
Across from Middlehope Moor and then on to Dodd.tsharp20/08/2012
pererin16/08/2012
DDuffy12/08/2012
Climbed solo from the road at Black Hill.dhbond27/06/2012
Neil Midgley14/06/2012
nickywood101/06/2012
denisB5228/05/2012
After The Dodd. Took lane up moor from Coalcleugh, then south to summit. On descent to Killhope Cross followed path from cairn - good at first, but petered out in peat hags. Then very hard going indeed back to Killhope Cross and A689!Man of Kernow125/05/2012
nix_snilloc05/05/2012
Parked in old quarry at the head of the minor road 1½km NE of Nenthead – Follow fence & wall and then head N. for 300m across moor to summit of The Dodd – Reverse to quarry – Followed track & then across moor to summit of Killhope Law – N. to minor road and picked up by PM. (PM,CM)gerrybowes17/04/2012
CJM17/04/2012
bolton17/04/2012
psychocrawler02/04/2012
Walk 1: Nuttalls' Killhope Law Route; Walk 2: Flinty Fell; Walk 3: Cold Fell. Amazing clear blue skies, no wind & all bog frozen solid. Enjoyed amazing sunset from Cold Fell, with views across inversion to Lakes.AGWilliamson13/01/2012
iainwalton31/12/2011
KeithByTheC11/10/2011
Lynfa Penygarn30/08/2011
Rob Pen y Garn30/08/2011
4th of 7 'tops' on anticlockwise round of Weardale head from Cowshill. Fairly easy from E thnx to tracks of grouse-feeder's 4x4 but route to Killhope Cross via "3 Shires Head" certainly hard going. Lunched @ the best summit north of the A689 at 12.15pm.signyred25/08/2011
Phaedra08/08/2011
5 kms i walked to get to this hill across babies heads Turbo Tango26/07/2011
A big cairn with some sort big pole sticking out of the ground marks this top..Mc Tango26/07/2011
Stok Kangri Reunion. Left The Dodd for another day.ruthatlast17/07/2011
Parked at 568 high point to NNW and and made my way across the moor to unmrked high point and then visited the pole, trig point and cain before going back same way.Father Ted02/07/2011
From the roadside at Shivery Hill via a shooting hut, but better to head straight up the line of shooting boxes which I used as a route back down.Fisky Boy15/05/2011
With Fisky BoyBrenda Cloke15/05/2011
BobKelly27/04/2011
chutchings25/04/2011
Kiltie21/04/2011
SS07/04/2011
walk over a very boggy bit of terrain from the summit of the A689. Summit marked by trig and a pole. Lots of Red Grouse and Golden Plover. Bit of snow on the ground but melting fast.isabelle12/03/2011
CK SheilaS07/03/2011
PeteN08/02/2011
via track from road, easy to find summit marked by tall tree trunk/pole and trig point.nevans8416/01/2011
wychwood10/12/2010
stanappleton15/10/2010
Parked on verge of minor Rd to north opposite track. Took track to small quarry. Climbed out of quarry behind shooting huts (easy) then relatively gentle ascent over low heather to summit.David Gradwell10/10/2010
Edwin Gradwell10/10/2010
BobtheBagger11/09/2010
With Eire, Evan & Sail.Dangerous Dave30/08/2010
siabod12/07/2010
borderline14/05/2010
MikeM01/05/2010
Who erected the tree trunk here - it is well embedded in the peat and does not woble. Someone must have carried this a long way.andrew larkins23/03/2010
Not actual date as no log kept. Killhope Cross, The Dodd, Killhope Law, Middlehope Moorijpowell02/03/2010
Circular walk from Nenthead Mine Bunkhouse. <BR> <a href="http://stevejsmith56englishnuttalls.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/coalcleugh-moor.html" target="_blank" >Route details walked</a> <BR> Including statistics, map, photographs and walk description.mntainman10/02/2010
CliveKirk10/02/2010
CXB28/10/2009
clivevilla15/08/2009
petey11/08/2009
markamson08/08/2009
MM23/07/2009
johnbarnard2528/05/2009
mae24/05/2009
Steve Clark25/04/2009
planty8601/03/2009
IkeySol01/01/2009
RobertP29/12/2008
Start ~ 794444, on Black Hill. Followed the high ground East across the peat hags to the summit. With Wombourne.steve hudson29/09/2008
wombourne29/09/2008
Alan Whatley21/09/2008
denzil and rich10/09/2008
RHW03/08/2008
christine strat12/07/2008
Peter Draper30/06/2008
bogdodger14/06/2008
Parked car almost due North of Killhope Law on point 568 on road. Permissible path (Which is non- existant) from here to top. heavy heather and some bogs. 1 cairn, 1 trig point and a large pole on top!Jhimmy26/05/2008
DC11main22/05/2008
From the 568m road summit and track. Easy.Eddie15/05/2008
ad-lib24/03/2008
Killhope Cross, to the Dodd, to Killhope Law and down to the mine. Good to do a linear route.dianepick31/12/2007
carole engel19/10/2007
With Jo, circular walk from Cowshill: track to Coptcleugh, Sedling Fell, via tripillar to Middlehope Moor (Burtree Fell), along ridge to Stangend Rigg and Killhope Law, returning south to Lead Mining Centre and then by Weardale Way. Weather; sunny, cool wind, very good visibility.amblerbob17/10/2007
Climbed from the road - easy.destaylor17/09/2007
with Ericjohnjennison12/09/2007
Rambling Ray27/08/2007
steve08/08/2007
Tried to follow path from Allendale moor layby but ended up making my own, obviously isn't a popular route! Trig Pillar and massive bog on topLoz_mck01/08/2007
stevent080930/06/2007
peebs20/06/2007
davefh06/05/2007
good top with pole trig and a beehive cairn.good weatherjohnfwoolley30/04/2007
Anton00/00/2007
the wind had been rising all day today -quick and easy ascent up the hush - there's a path here and it's not too boggy. Blown over , literally on the top by a huge gust of windgigglejon13/12/2006
iaindbrown19/11/2006
Ianto&Sue06/11/2006
Andy West07/08/2006
fasgadh18/07/2006
boxblade06/05/2006
adey 08/04/2006
adeywade08/04/2006
chalky195307/10/2005
Walked in from the minor road to the north parking somewhere near the 568 spot height.garyhoney18/09/2005
Chester17/06/2005
Hammy21/05/2005
ellever22/04/2005
On Allendale Challenge walk 9/4/05 + 14/14/2007. 3rd ascent direct from Allenheads 09/08/2011Crib Goch09/04/2005
brianb25/03/2005
GMGMTIdris24/03/2005
GMGMTmaryjdavies24/03/2005
BaggerGutt20/01/2005
IanM29/06/2004
Tony Rogers13/06/2004
AndyS30/05/2004
thenomad22/03/2004
BogtrotPeteF27/12/2003
jimbloomer05/11/2003
Usually up here a couple of times a year. Not far from home and the path from north of Allenheads end is now a fairly well made track to almost the top, although the last bit from the derelict hut is a bit boggy.Walker Dan24/08/2003
patrick23/07/2003
Halfdecent13/06/2003
Owen B31/05/2003
stevedixon04/05/2003
MalDavies19/04/2003
Alone, using train & bus to get to Allenheads.Grinner22/03/2003
tomandivy13/03/2003
fortyniner18/01/2003
Dugswell203/10/2002
danpquinn08/09/2002
Gavin Wakefield20/07/2002
glbrookes26/08/2000
Lots of pathless peat not one for bad weatherRhayader_wander23/08/2000
Followed track towards summit after parking at the side of the road above Coalcleugh. yorkie13/07/2000
From East Allen Dale.Marshsand26/06/2000
qazaq20/02/2000
Bob Mahon01/01/2000
rpettit01/01/2000
andrew.allum01/01/2000
Martin R31/12/1999
R Richard Tait19/10/1999
moorsman09/09/1999
Asheshouse06/06/1999
Colin Crawford24/02/1999
Fletch14/02/1999
martin & storm30/10/1998
MichaelF05/10/1998
Chris Terrey 27/06/1998
David Purchase21/05/1998
Solo from road at GR NY814458, used minor track, with easy slopes beyond to summitnordicstar08/03/1998
Sherlock15/06/1997
Colin Crawford02/05/1997
Archie30/03/1997
KathW30/03/1997
Solo. Second of four tops today. Great views all day and plenty of curlew seen.mikejacobs08/03/1997
softsquare26/01/1997
Fellhugger26/01/1997
Denise 12/01/1997
RichardM12/01/1997
try9fan29/09/1996
Galltywenallt25/05/1996
Up in the clouds and snow after lunch in a weird bric a brac filled pub at Allenheads.andy02/03/1996
GordonAdshead00/09/1995
GeoffC30/07/1995
Derek_Snaith29/04/1995
Liz_N29/04/1995
Kilgore Lead Mining museum to the south forms a focus to the areas status of one of the new international GeoParks, which recogniise Geologically mportant areas - that have a story to tell. Only 7 in uk so far . This being the Northern Pennines Geopatrk.Chris Pearson18/03/1995
Mark Hodgson06/08/1994
Jim.Fothergill17/04/1994
RobB09/04/1994
Smudge01/02/1994
Chris Peart30/09/1993
Fine weather and a nice walk from East Allendale.Messiaen15/06/1993
ianwatson20/02/1993
chriswatson19/02/1993
Colin Crawford29/12/1992
Lynette26/10/1992
Moorponder31/07/1992
Colin Crawford07/06/1991
hornet23/03/1991
Rob Jones11/11/1990
On mine road and steady climb to top.arranc06/05/1990
Date unknown RHW01/01/1990
Alaric29/04/1989
alda26/03/1989
ChrisC21/08/1988
Rob Rees21/10/1986
IainT29/08/1986
maknipe27/04/1986
beorwulf23/03/1986
GaryJones01/04/1984
From east after Stangend Rigg with M, M and others.PeterD26/12/1982
Deedubr25/04/1982
trimarc209/04/1982
AlanD02/05/1981
Laurel23/07/1980
coldfeet712/07/1980
orcacarter01/01/1980
Rowan28/12/1979
RobF14/01/1979
SteveC09/11/1975
bootsbootes20/07/1974
peterstanding17/02/1974
Solo. Also telemark skied many times. When deeper snow becomes more solid (neve') the skiing can be good out & back between the road heads.Vin02/04/1973
kanderson01/01/1970
raymondwilkes23/07/1963
From NY794444 - clockwise trip including The Dodd.summitsupblank
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Flying visit from Australia. From the Killhope mine centre up the footbath to the ridge then out and back to the summit, then on to Middlehope Moor over Stangend. Fine views. The pole seems to have been re-erected.dchill01blank
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