- Great Mell Fell
Infobox Mountain
Name = Great Mell Fell
Photo = Greatmellfell.jpg
Caption = Great Mell Fell from Gowbarrow Fell
Elevation = 537 m (1762 ft))
Location =Cumbria , ENG
Range =Lake District ,Eastern Fells
Prominence = 198 m
Parent peak =Helvellyn
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Explorer" OL5, "Landranger" 90
Grid_ref_UK = NY397254
Listing =Marilyn (hill) , Wainwright
Translation = Large rounded bare hill
Language = Scots Gaelic, English
Pronunciation = gr ml flGreat Mell Fell is a
hill in theEastern Fells of the EnglishLake District . It is a north-eastern outlier of theHelvellyn range , but, like its twinLittle Mell Fell , is isolated from its fellows, standing in the middle of a flat plain. Presenting a symmetrical domed profile from almost all aspects, Great Mell Fell conspires to appear almost artificial, akin to jelly turned out of a giant mould.Topography and Land Use
The hill lies on a low ridge, barely perceptible in places, which provides the connection between the Northern and Eastern Fells. This watershed runs from
Bowscale Fell , across Eycott Hill to Great Mell Fell, and then up the north eastern ridge ofGreat Dodd . It forms the boundary between the Derwent/Cocker system in the west and the wide catchment of the Eden Valley.To the north west of the fell is an old rifle range, now disused but still with some fittings in evidence. This was once a reason to declare Great Mell Fell strictly off limits, but this is not the case nowadays and the fell is free land. The National Trust currently owns the fell above the fenceline.
Great Mell Fell is extensively planted with Scots pines on the east, and occasional trees dot the fell all around the base. Near the summit are a few stunted larches, blown almost horizontal by the prevailing winds. Richards, Mark: "Near Eastern Fells": Collins (2003): ISBN 0-0071-1366-8]
ummit and View
The summit bears a small
cairn built on top of a mound. TheOrdnance Survey maps identify this as atumulus and it is believed to have been aBronze Age burial mound.Due to its isolation from higher ground, Great Mell Fell is a Marilyn, and an excellent viewpoint.
Alfred Wainwright : "A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells ", Book 1: ISBN 0-7112-2454-4]Ascents
The fell can be climbed most easily via a path from Brownrigg Farm to the south east, and additional access can be gained through the old rifle range. There is also a footpath which circles the base of the fell, passing largely through woods and providing an enjoyable low level walk.
References
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