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Green Gable

Green Gable
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Great and Green Gable from Sprinkling Tarn. Green Gable is the smaller hump on the right.
Highest point
Elevation 801 m (2,628 ft)
Prominence c.50 m
Parent peak Great Gable
Listing Hewitt, Wainwright, Nuttall
Coordinates 54°29′08″N 3°12′53″W / 54.48553°N 3.21476°W / 54.48553; -3.21476Coordinates: 54°29′08″N 3°12′53″W / 54.48553°N 3.21476°W / 54.48553; -3.21476
Geography
Green Gable is located in Lake District
Green Gable
Green Gable
Location in Lake District, UK
Location Cumbria, England
Parent range Lake District, Western Fells
OS grid NY214107
Topo map OS Landrangers 89, 90, ExplorerOL4

Green Gable is a fell in the English Lake District often traversed by walkers en route to its more famous neighbour Great Gable. It can be ascended from Honister Pass, Seathwaite in Borrowdale, or Ennerdale. There are good views of Gable Crag, Scafell Pike and the Buttermere valley from the summit.

The Western Fells occupy a triangular sector of the Lake District, bordered by the River Cocker to the north east and Wasdale to the south east. Westwards the hills diminish toward the coastal plain of Cumberland. At the central hub of the high country are Great Gable and its satellites, while two principal ridges fan out on either flank of Ennerdale, the western fells in effect being a great horseshoe around this long wild valley. Green Gable stands to the north east of its mightier sibling.

Green and Great Gable rise at the head of Ennerdale, the infant River Liza tumbling down from their connecting col, Windy Gap. To their backs they have the walkers' pass of Sty Head, connecting Borrowdale to Wasdale. Green Gable has a footing in Borrowdale only, standing to the north of the pass. It is from Ennerdale that the fell achieves a peaked "gabled" outline, although only the lower slopes could be considered green- the summit area being a desert of stones.

Taking Great Gable as the pivot of the Western Fells, the northward arm begins over Green Gable, before swinging round over Brandreth and Haystacks to begin the long northern wall of Ennerdale. Green Gable also has a secondary ridge to the north east, culminating in the separate fell of Base Brown.

Windy Gap (2,460 ft) stands a little way to the south west of the summit, at the bottom of a stony slope. On the Ennerdale side is Stone Cove- not named by chance, they are yards deep- while the south eastern descent leads down Aaron Slack. "Slack" is the dialect word for scree, and this too is a rough chute leading down to Sty Head Pass. Sty Head Tarn lies at the bottom of the Slack, a large pool in a scooped out hollow, the outlet blocked by boulders. It is 30 ft deep and reputed to contain trout.


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