Ward's Stone
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Der Ward's Stone ist die höchste Erhebung im Forest of Bowland und damit auch der höchste Berg, der vollständig im gegenwärtigen Lancashire, England liegt. Der Berg hat bei einer Höhe von 561 m eine Schartenhöhe von 395 m. Das Gipfelplateau des Ward's Stone ist langgestreckt und hat zwei trigonometrische Punkte, die einen Kilometer voneinander entfernt sind.
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Ward's Stone is the highest hill in the Forest of Bowland, England. Its flat top hides two trig points nearly a kilometre apart. The western trig point sits atop of large rocks, including one, the Ward's Stone, that is so large it attracts boulderers and climbers. On the southern slope of this hill are Thorn Crag, Hell Crag and Long Crag, rocky outcroppings that are popular with climbers. Within Thorn Crag, a shallow cave system exists that leads to Hell Crag; this route was first traversed by Lancaster University Mountaineering Club.
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The summit rocks of Ward's Stone, with Ingleborough behind on the right
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Der Ward's Stone ist die höchste Erhebung im Forest of Bowland und damit auch der höchste Berg, der vollständig im gegenwärtigen Lancashire, England liegt. Der Berg hat bei einer Höhe von 561 m eine Schartenhöhe von 395 m. Das Gipfelplateau des Ward's Stone ist langgestreckt und hat zwei trigonometrische Punkte, die einen Kilometer voneinander entfernt sind.
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Ward's Stone is the highest hill in the Forest of Bowland, England. Its flat top hides two trig points nearly a kilometre apart. The western trig point sits atop of large rocks, including one, the Ward's Stone, that is so large it attracts boulderers and climbers. The path from Grit Fell is difficult: 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. White markers supposedly point out the way, but more often result in leading the walker astray. The second trig points faces the empty vastness of the eastern Forest of Bowland, with the summits of Wolfhole Crag, White Hill and the distant Ingleborough breaking the horizon. A second path approaches Ward's Stone from Tarnbrook, where limited parking is available. On the southern slope of this hill are Thorn Crag, Hell Crag and Long Crag, rocky outcroppings that are popular with climbers. Within Thorn Crag, a shallow cave system exists that leads to Hell Crag; this route was first traversed by Lancaster University Mountaineering Club.
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