Hartsop above How

Hartsop above How

Infobox Mountain
Name = Hartsop above How
Photo =
Caption =
Elevation = 586 m (1,922 ft)
Location = Cumbria, ENG
Range = Lake District, Eastern Fells
Prominence = "c" 30 m
Parent peak = Hart Crag
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Explorer" OL5, OL7
Grid_ref_UK = NY383120
Listing = Wainwright

Hartsop above How is a fell in the English Lake District, an outlier of the Helvellyn range in the Eastern Fells. It stands above Brothers Water and the Ullswater to Ambleside road.

Topography

Although properly the long north east ridge of Hart Crag, Alfred Wainwright accorded Hartsop above How the status of a separate fell in his "Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells" and that convention is followed here. The name, with the middle word uncapitalised, is that used on Ordnance Survey maps and has wide support in guidebooks, although it is sometimes hyphenated. Wainwright states that the local name for the fell is Gill Crag.Alfred Wainwright: "A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells", Book 1: ISBN 0-7112-2454-4]

A three mile ridge of high ground branches off north east from the Fairfield horseshoe at Hart Crag. It turns gradually more northward, resembling a billhook in plan. To the north is Deepdale, a long curving valley with a marshy and rather dismal character. The southern boundary of Hartsop above How is formed by Dovedale, a picturesque valley of woodlands and waterfalls. Both dales meet the main valley of Kirkstone/ Goldrill Beck which flows north through Patterdale to Ullswater.

Hartsop above How has a number of knolls along its length, the principal tops being above Gill Crag— the summit— and Gale Crag (1,679 ft). The ridge is generally grassy, but with considerable rock outcropping, particularly on the Deepdale side. The main faces here are Bleaberry Knott, Gale Crag, Holly Crag and Erne Nest Crag. Gill Crag, The Perch and Black Crag loom above Dovedale. A stone wall follows the crest almost as far as the summit, an aid to navigation were any needed on such a narrow ridge.

At the foot of the Dovedale face and continuing round above Brothers Water is Low Wood. This is an expanse of native woodland now rare in the District, primarily due to the introduction of sheep farming. Amidst the woodland are the remains of Hartsop Hall Mine. This was a lead mine operating at least as far back as the 17th Century and closing in 1942. Four levels were driven northward into the fellside of Hartsop above How, but the production of ore was never outstanding.Adams, John: "Mines of the Lake District Fells": Dalesman (1995) ISBN 0-85206-931-6] .

ummit and View

The summit carries a small cairn on grass. The view is good with the craggy heads of Deepdale and Dovedale in close-up.

Ascents

The only practicable line of ascent for walkers is along the ridge, either from the end at Deepdale Bridge, or cutting up the southern side from Cow Bridge and Brothers Water. A good path follows the crest and continues across peaty ground toward the rocky top of Hart Crag. [Richards, Mark: "Near Eastern Fells": Collins (2003) ISBN 0-00-711366-8] .

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