| Broad Crag | |
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Broad Crag seen from Ill Crag |
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| Elevation | 934 m (3064 ft) |
| Location | Lake District, England |
| Prominence | 52 m |
| Parent peak | Ill Crag |
| Topo map | OS Landrangers 89, 90 |
| OS grid reference | NY218075 |
| Listing | Hewitt, Nuttall |
Broad Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. Ill Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. By some counts it is the fourth highest peak in England although many people including Alfred In topography a summit is a point on a surface which is higher in Elevation than all points immediately adjacent to The metre or meter is a unit of Length. It is the basic unit of Length in the Metric system and in the International A foot (plural feet or foot; symbol or abbreviation ft or sometimes &prime – the prime symbol) is a non-SI unit The Lake District, also known as The Lakes or Lakeland, is a rural area in North West England. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Ill Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. By some counts it is the fourth highest peak in England although many people including Alfred A topographic map is a type of Map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using Contour lines in modern Ordnance Survey (OS is an Executive agency of the United Kingdom government The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using Latitude and Longitude There are many notable lists of mountains around the world Typically a list of mountains becomes notable by first being listed or defined by an author or group (e The mountains and hills of Great Britain, and to a lesser extent Ireland, are the subject of a considerable number of lists which categorise The mountains and hills of Great Britain, and to a lesser extent Ireland, are the subject of a considerable number of lists which categorise England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland The Lake District, also known as The Lakes or Lakeland, is a rural area in North West England. By some counts it is the fifth highest peak in England. This is a links page to the Hills and Mountains to be found in the United Kingdom ( England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
It forms part of the Scafell chain, and lies about 0. |} Sca Fell (also spelled Scafell, and traditionally ˈskɔːfəl ( Scawfle) though the alternative pronunciation /skɑːˈfɛl/ is common nowadays is a 5 km northeast of Scafell Pike. The kilometre ( American spelling: kilometer) symbol km is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to one thousand |} At 978 metres (3209 feet Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England. Ill Crag lies immediately to the west, with Great End at the end of the chain being about 1. Ill Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. By some counts it is the fourth highest peak in England although many people including Alfred |} Great End is the most northerly Mountain in the Scafell chain in the English Lake District. 5 km away.
Broad Crag may be climbed en route to Scafell Pike, via a path from Esk Hause. Esk Hause is a mountain pass in the English Lake District, where paths from Eskdale, Borrowdale, Langdale and Wasdale all
Broad Crag is one of very few fells in the lake District not to be given a separate chapter in Alfred Wainwright's celebrated guide books. Alfred ("A" Wainwright MBE (17 January 1907 &ndash 20 January 1991 was a British hillwalker, guidebook Author and Illustrator It therefore does not qualify as a Wainwright, though it is a Hewitt. Wainwrights are the 214 Fells (hills and mountains described in A The mountains and hills of Great Britain, and to a lesser extent Ireland, are the subject of a considerable number of lists which categorise