Dow Crag

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Dow Crag is a prominent rocky fell in England’s Lake District, renowned among walkers and climbers for its dramatic crags and classic scrambling routes.

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Dow Crag canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fell
mountain
rock climbing area
approachFrom Coniston NERFINISHED
Walna Scar Road NERFINISHED
classification Hewitt
Nuttall
Wainwright fell
climbingStyle traditional climbing
connectedTo The Old Man of Coniston ridge NERFINISHED
country England
elevation 2552 ft
778 m
gridReferenceUK SD 262 977
hasFeature buttresses and gullies
precipitous eastern face
rocky crags
hasRoute C Ordinary Route climb
Giant’s Crawl climb NERFINISHED
Murray’s Route climb NERFINISHED
South Rake scramble
hasViewOf Coniston Water NERFINISHED
Duddon Estuary NERFINISHED
Scafell range NERFINISHED
knownFor classic mountaineering routes
rock climbing
scrambling routes
listedIn Wainwright’s The Southern Fells NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
Furness Fells NERFINISHED
Lake District
Lake District National Park NERFINISHED
near Coniston Water NERFINISHED
Coniston village NERFINISHED
The Old Man of Coniston NERFINISHED
overlooks Goat’s Water NERFINISHED
popularWith rock climbers
scramblers
walkers
prominence c. 60 m
range Southern Fells NERFINISHED
region North West England
rockType volcanic rock
safetyNote crags require care in poor conditions
summitFeature rocky summit cairn
topographicMap OS Explorer OL6 NERFINISHED
OS Landranger 96 NERFINISHED
tourism popular hiking destination

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Southern Fells contains Dow Crag
Coniston Fells hasPeak Dow Crag