Grit Fell

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Der Grit Fell ist ein Berg im Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, England. Der Berg hat nur eine Schartenhöhe von 33 m bei einer Gesamthöhe von 468 m. Der Berg kann zwar sowohl vom Clougha Pike wie auch dem Ward’s Stone erreicht werden, doch führen diese Wege genauso wie der Aufstieg von der Straße von Quernmore nach Abbeystead durch schwieriges Sumpfgebiet. rdf:langString
Grit Fell is a lonely hill between Clougha Pike and Ward's Stone in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. Covered by heather and large bogs, it is difficult walking country. The path from Jubilee Tower car park in the south is difficult and treacherous, with sheer-sided bogs 6 feet (1.83 m) deep. The path from Clougha Pike in the west is better, but still contains bogs crossed by the odd plank of wood. The path from Ward's Stone is the most treacherous of all. Crossing Cabin Flat, it weaves its way across hidden pools of stagnant water, the presence of which is betrayed by a form of red grass. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Grit Fell ist ein Berg im Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, England. Der Berg hat nur eine Schartenhöhe von 33 m bei einer Gesamthöhe von 468 m. Der Berg kann zwar sowohl vom Clougha Pike wie auch dem Ward’s Stone erreicht werden, doch führen diese Wege genauso wie der Aufstieg von der Straße von Quernmore nach Abbeystead durch schwieriges Sumpfgebiet.
rdf:langString Grit Fell is a lonely hill between Clougha Pike and Ward's Stone in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. Covered by heather and large bogs, it is difficult walking country. The path from Jubilee Tower car park in the south is difficult and treacherous, with sheer-sided bogs 6 feet (1.83 m) deep. The path from Clougha Pike in the west is better, but still contains bogs crossed by the odd plank of wood. The path from Ward's Stone is the most treacherous of all. Crossing Cabin Flat, it weaves its way across hidden pools of stagnant water, the presence of which is betrayed by a form of red grass. The summit is fairly inconspicuous, with only cairns and a wall.
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