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- Clints_Crags abstract "Clints Crags is a small fell in the north of the English Lake District near Blindcrake, Cumbria. It has its own chapter in Alfred Wainwright's The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. He describes a circular walk from Blindcrake, and laments that at the time of writing (1974): "This is a walk on public footpaths, but until somebody removes the barbed wire and other obstacles to legitimate progress it can be recommended only to gymnasts." It reaches 804 feet (245 m). Since the time of writing the barbed wire has been removed and the path to the summit is clear of obstructions.Clints Crags offers a pleasant and easy stroll to the summit from the village of Blindcrake. The gradient of the crags is much steeper rising north out of the Isel valley, however there are no footpaths to the crags from the valley bottom. There is an old limestone quarry near the summit of the hill, this is now an SSSI, being home to a rare species of newt that breeds in the old quarry lakes. The summit is a large expanse of limestone outcrops and pavement, which is also a designated SSSI. The fragile limestone habitat supports various rare calcareous species of flora and fauna.".
- Clints_Crags elevation "245.0".
- Clints_Crags locatedInArea England.
- Clints_Crags locatedInArea Lake_District.
- Clints_Crags mountainRange Northern_Fells.
- Clints_Crags nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OS Landranger 96".
- Clints_Crags parentMountainPeak Binsey.
- Clints_Crags prominence "53.0".
- Clints_Crags wikiPageID "8480386".
- Clints_Crags wikiPageRevisionID "526159541".
- Clints_Crags elevationM "245".
- Clints_Crags hasPhotoCollection Clints_Crags.
- Clints_Crags latD "54.706".
- Clints_Crags listing List_of_Wainwrights.
- Clints_Crags location England.
- Clints_Crags location Lake_District.
- Clints_Crags longD "-3.295".
- Clints_Crags map "United Kingdom Lake District".
- Clints_Crags name "Clints Crags".
- Clints_Crags parentPeak Binsey.
- Clints_Crags prominenceM "53".
- Clints_Crags range Northern_Fells.
- Clints_Crags topo "OS Landranger 96".
- Clints_Crags subject Category:Fells_of_the_Lake_District.
- Clints_Crags point "54.706 -3.295".
- Clints_Crags type Mountain.
- Clints_Crags type NaturalPlace.
- Clints_Crags type Place.
- Clints_Crags type Wikidata:Q532.
- Clints_Crags type Mountain.
- Clints_Crags type Place.
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- Clints_Crags comment "Clints Crags is a small fell in the north of the English Lake District near Blindcrake, Cumbria. It has its own chapter in Alfred Wainwright's The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. He describes a circular walk from Blindcrake, and laments that at the time of writing (1974): "This is a walk on public footpaths, but until somebody removes the barbed wire and other obstacles to legitimate progress it can be recommended only to gymnasts." It reaches 804 feet (245 m).".
- Clints_Crags label "Clints Crags".
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- Clints_Crags sameAs Q5134303.
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- Clints_Crags lat "54.706".
- Clints_Crags long "-3.295".
- Clints_Crags wasDerivedFrom Clints_Crags?oldid=526159541.
- Clints_Crags isPrimaryTopicOf Clints_Crags.
- Clints_Crags name "Clints Crags".