Fiends Fell

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Fiends Fell is an older name for Cross Fell, the highest and often mist-shrouded peak of the Pennines in northern England.

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Fiends Fell canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
mountain
access open access land under Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
alsoKnownAs Cross Fell NERFINISHED
climate subarctic upland climate
commonWeather hill fog
low cloud
snow in winter
country United Kingdom
drainage River Eden basin
River South Tyne basin NERFINISHED
elevation 2930 feet
893 metres
feature broad, flat summit plateau
stone shelter near summit
gridReferenceUK NY687343
hasReputationFor frequent mist
harsh weather
strong winds
hasViewOf Lake District fells (in clear weather)
Scottish Southern Uplands (in clear weather) NERFINISHED
Solway Firth (in clear weather) NERFINISHED
highestPointOf Pennines NERFINISHED
historicCounty Cumberland NERFINISHED
latitude 54.703
listedAs County top of Cumbria (historic Cumberland)
Hewitt NERFINISHED
Marilyn NERFINISHED
Nuttall NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Northern England
Pennines NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
longitude -2.479
mountainRange Pennines NERFINISHED
nameEtymology older name associated with evil spirits or fiends
near village of Dufton NERFINISHED
village of Kirkland NERFINISHED
village of Milburn
partOf North Pennines NERFINISHED
North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
popularFor fell running
hillwalking
long-distance hiking routes in the Pennines
region Cumbria NERFINISHED
summitMark Ordnance Survey trig point NERFINISHED
surfaceGeology Carboniferous sandstone and limestone

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Cross Fell hasAlternativeName Fiends Fell