- Ill Crag
Infobox Mountain
Name = Ill Crag
Photo = Ill crag.jpg
Caption = Ill Crag seen fromGreat End
Elevation = 935 m (3,068 ft)
Location =Lake District ,England
Range = Southern Fells
Prominence = 57 m
Parent peak =Scafell Pike
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Landrangers" 89, 90
Type =
Age =
First ascent =
Easiest route = FromEsk Hause
Grid_ref_UK = NY223073
Listing = Hewitt, Nuttall
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Pronunciation =Ill Crag is a fell in the English
Lake District . By some counts it is the fourth highest peak in England, although many people, includingAlfred Wainwright , consider it to be a subsidiary summit ofScafell Pike . Ill Crag overlooksEskdale and has splendid views across toBowfell andCrinkle Crags .It forms part of the
Scafell chain, and lies about 1 km east ofScafell Pike .Broad Crag lies immediately to the west, between Ill Crag and the Pike.Ill Crag may be climbed en route to Scafell Pike, via a path from
Esk Hause , but it is commonly passed by without going to the actual summit, which is rocky making progress slow. Ill Crag's summit is a few hundred metres to the south of the path fromEsk Hause toScafell Pike .Ill Crag is one of very few fells in the lake District not to be given a separate chapter in
Alfred Wainwright 's celebrated guide books, although Wainwright does give it a page in theScafell Pike chapter. It therefore does not qualify as a Wainwright, though it is a Hewitt.
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