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Green Side

Hart Side
Hart Side from Gt Dodd.JPG
Hart Side seen from Great Dodd
Highest point
Elevation 2,480 ft (760 m)
Prominence 75 ft (23 m)
Parent peak Green Side
Listing Nuttall, Wainwright
Coordinates 54°34′10″N 2°59′35″W / 54.56934°N 2.99297°W / 54.56934; -2.99297Coordinates: 54°34′10″N 2°59′35″W / 54.56934°N 2.99297°W / 54.56934; -2.99297
Geography
Hart Side is located in Lake District
Hart Side
Hart Side
Location in Lake District, UK
Location Cumbria, England
Parent range Lake District, Eastern Fells
OS grid NY359198
Topo map OS Explorer OL5
Watermillock Common
Common Fell
Watermillock Common from Birkett Fell.JPG
Watermillock Common seen from Birkett Fell
Highest point
Elevation 1,814 ft (553 m)
Prominence 49 ft (15 m)
Parent peak Hart Side
Geography
OS grid NY 379197

Hart Side (the hill side frequented by harts) is a subsidiary top on one of the east ridges of Stybarrow Dodd, which is a mountain (or fell) in the English Lake District, west of Ullswater on the main Helvellyn ridge in the Eastern Fells. With a height of 2,480 feet (756 m) Hart Side rises above the col separating it from Green Side by 75 feet (23 m).

Some guide-book writers have treated Hart Side as a distinct fell, and have devoted a separate chapter to it. The same writers have treated the lower Watermillock Common as part of (or associated with) the fell. Other writers have simply focussed on routes to and between the many individual tops here and throughout Lakeland.

Hart Side and Green Side are the two ends of a ridge which is composed of andesite rock, a sequence of lava flows from ancient volcanoes. A lead vein in the Green Side end of the ridge was exploited by the most successful lead mine in the Lake District until it closed in 1962.

The east ridge of Stybarrow Dodd falls about 262 feet (80 m) to a broad col from which the ground rises again. From this point the combined Hart Side and Green Side ridge has a smooth, rounded, grassy top and winds for some 1½ miles (2.5 km) to the north east. After rising 98 feet (30 m) to White Stones, the summit of Green Side (2,608 ft/795 m), it loses 203 feet (62 m) of height before rising again from a broad, gentle col, but regains only 75 feet (23 m) to the summit of Hart Side (2,608ft/756 m).

At this point the ridge turns abruptly to the south of east and after losing roughly 66 feet (20 m) again it rises to a broad, rounded, unnamed grassy swelling with a height of about 2,428 feet (740 m). A north-east shoulder of this swelling ends with steeper gradients on all sides and a scattering of broken crags ahead. This shoulder was named Birkett Fell in 1963, but it has just 6½ feet (2 m) prominence above the ridge it terminates.

This ridge of Stybarrow Dodd continues to the east as Watermillock Common after a further drop of over 656 feet (200 m).

To the north and west of the Hart Side and Green Side ridge, and to the east of Birkett Fell, grassy slopes drop into Deepdale, with an outcrop of rock just beneath the Hart Side summit, called Hart Crag, and the broken crags beneath Birkett Fell. This Deepdale should not be confused with the valley of the same name near Patterdale. These sides of the ridge are drained by Aira Beck into Ullswater.


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