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Thunacar Knott

Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

Thunacar Knott

Summary

Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England

FieldValue
nameThunacar Knott
photoTHUNACAR_KNOTT_FROM_PAVEY_ARK_(2).JPG
photo_captionThunacar Knott seen from Pavey Ark; the
fell summit is the insignificant point on
the moorland in the picture centre
elevation_m723
prominencec. 27 m (90 ft)
parent_peakHarrison Stickle
listingWainwright, Nuttall
locationCumbria, England
rangeLake District, Central Fells
coordinates
grid_ref_UKNY279079
topoOS Explorer OL6
mapUnited Kingdom Lake District
map_captionLocation in Lake District, UK

fell summit is the insignificant point on the moorland in the picture centre

Thunacar Knott is a fell in the central part of the English Lake District in the county of Cumbria.

Topography

The main spine of the Central Fells runs south from Bleaberry Fell to High Raise, before turning sharply east en route for Blea Rigg and Loughrigg Fell. A secondary ridge projects southward from High Raise, terminating in the Langdale Pikes. These are a high rocky parapet looking down upon the valley of Great Langdale, fringing an area of moorland behind. This upland plateau has its highpoint in Thunacar Knott.

Recent surveys give the fell a height of 723 metre, a significant increase to the 2,351 feet given by Alfred Wainwright in his Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells. The fell is situated in Great Langdale in the midst of one of the most popular areas for walking in the district, surrounded by the much-loved Langdale fells of Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle, Loft Crag and Pavey Ark. Despite this, Thunacar Knott is often by-passed by walkers because of its uninspiring appearance, being just a slight rise on the moorland between Harrison Stickle and High Raise. Indeed, many people do not regard it as a separate fell, considering it just the outlying highest point of the spectacular Pavey Ark cliffs. Wainwright’s comments on the fell are not positive, saying: ‘Thunacar Knott is completely unphotogenic…this uninspiring characteristic extends to the whole fell, which is quite deficient in interest.’

Geology

Drift deposits cover most of the fell, but in the summit area there are outcrops of the underlying Seathwaite Fell Formation. This consists of volcaniclastic sandstone with interbeds of tuff, lapilli-tuff and conglomerate.

Ascents

Many walkers feel compelled to climb Thunacar Knott in order to complete their list of ‘Wainwright’ fells and they usually do this while climbing the more popular neighbouring fells. The usual starting point is the New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Great Langdale and the route goes via Stickle Ghyll, Stickle Tarn and Pavey Ark. Thunacar Knott can also be climbed from Stonethwaite in Borrowdale, via Langstrath and the Stake Pass.

Summit

The summit of the fell has a small tarn and two tops. The southern top is the highest point while the northern top has the more significant cairn and is often regarded as the true summit. Even though Thunacar Knott is quite insignificant it is slightly higher than all the surrounding area and gives good all-round views, the prospect to the west being especially fine.

the Scafells]], [[Great End]], [[Great Gable]] and [[Glaramara

References

References

  1. Wainwright, A. (1958). "[[Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells". Westmorland Gazette.
  2. [[British Geological Survey]] 1:50,000 series maps: Sheet 38: BGS (1998)
  3. Mark Richards: ''The Central Fells'': Collins (2003): {{ISBN. 0-00-711365-X
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