Wainwright Outlying Fell

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Wainwright Outlying Fell is a classification from Alfred Wainwright’s guidebooks denoting smaller, lesser-known hills in the Lake District and surrounding areas that fall outside the main Lakeland fells.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill classification
topographical listing
appliesTo hills in the Lake District periphery
hills surrounding the Lake District
country United Kingdom
creator Alfred Wainwright NERFINISHED
describedIn The Outlying Fells of Lakeland NERFINISHED
differentFrom Wainwright Lakeland Fell NERFINISHED
documentedAs outlying fell
hasCharacteristic lesser-known hills
lower elevation than principal Wainwright fells
outside main Lakeland fells
smaller hills
hasNotableWork The Outlying Fells of Lakeland guidebook NERFINISHED
inception 1974
language English
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
locatedNear main Lakeland fells
namedAfter Alfred Wainwright NERFINISHED
partOf Wainwright fell classifications
Wainwright’s Outlying Fells of Lakeland NERFINISHED
region Lake District and surrounding areas NERFINISHED
relatedTo Lake District hillwalking
Wainwright fell-bagging lists
subjectOf British hillwalking literature
usedFor hillwalking classification
recreational walking

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