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Dove Crag

Dove Crags
Dove Crags from High Hartsop Dodd.jpg
Dove Crag from High Hartsop Dodd, 2 km to the east
Highest point
Elevation 792 m (2,598 ft)
Prominence 50 m (160 ft)
Parent peak Hart Crag
Listing Hewitt, Wainwright, Nuttall
Coordinates 54°29′06″N 2°58′04″W / 54.48506°N 2.96777°W / 54.48506; -2.96777Coordinates: 54°29′06″N 2°58′04″W / 54.48506°N 2.96777°W / 54.48506; -2.96777
Geography
Dove Crags is located in Lake District
Dove Crags
Dove Crags
Location in Lake District, UK
Location Cumbria, England
Parent range Lake District, Eastern Fells
OS grid NY374104
Topo map OS Landranger 90 OS Explorer Outdoor Leisure 5, 7

Dove Crag is a fell in the English Lake District. Situated in the Eastern Fells of the national park, seven kilometres south-south-west of Glenridding, it reaches a height of 792 metres (2,598 feet). The fell is often climbed as part of the Fairfield horseshoe walk but a direct ascent from Patterdale is required to show the fell's full potential, displaying the impressive crags just to the north east of the summit. The highest point was originally unnamed on maps, being just a minor top, but over the years the summit has adopted the name of Dove Crag by mutual accord..

One of Dove Crag's claims to fame is that it was the first chapter ever written by Alfred Wainwright for his Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. He wrote the Dove Crag chapter on 9 November 1952 as he started Book One, after ascending the fell from Ambleside in the previous weeks, making notes and taking photographs. It would take Wainwright a further 14 years to finish the complete series of seven books and 214 fells.

The Fairfield Group of fells stands between Grasmere and the Kirkstone Pass. The watershed runs south east from Fairfield, crossing Hart Crag, Dove Crag, Little Hart Crag and Red Screes. Dove Crag shows its unassuming back to Rydal in the west, while great crags command the head of Dovedale on the opposite side of the ridge. A lower tier of crags juts out into the valley with Stangs at its head, dividing Dovedale Beck from its main tributary, Hogget Gill.

Dove Crag throws out a southern ridge which descends over High Pike and Low Pike towards Ambleside.


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