Iron Crag is a mountain in the English Lake District, standing between Crag Fell and Caw Fell.[1] The name of the fell is the source of some confusion, as the summit is unnamed on Ordnance Survey maps. Iron Crag apparently refers to the rocky outcrop below the summit, while the lower slopes are referred to as Ennerdale Fell. The Western aspect of the lower slopes, facing Ennerdale Water is known as The Side.
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IronCrag is a mountain in the English Lake District, standing between Crag Fell and Caw Fell. The name of the fell is the source of some confusion, as...
Red Pike, Blackbeck Tarn, Green Gable, Kirk Fell, Pillar, Haycock, IronCrag and Crag Fell. The race was started in 1968 by Joe Long and Frank Travis of...
(also known as Benn Man, 1,463 feet (446 m)) and Castle Crag (1,381 feet (421 m)), the site of an Iron Age settlement. The ridge has been extensively planted...
of IronCrag, making the whole summit area resemble an inverted 'T' in plan. A narrow and steep sided col at 1,575 feet (480 m) provides IronCrag with...
haematite 'iron pans' forming. The lithology of the lower part of the Group is almost entirely flint. The highest formation in the Group, the Wroxham Crag, contains...
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excellent all-round vista. To the east the fell has the rock faces of IronCrag and Goat Crags as it falls away towards the Thirlmere valley. The fell is usually...
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together and launched. In 1862 Thames Ironworks on the River Thames built the iron-hulled sister ships SS Yavari and SS Yapura under contract to the James Watt...
Fine views of Cardiff and the Taff valley are obtained from the prominent crag. The Garth has a sister hill, the Lesser Garth. The Lesser Garth is of limestone...