- Grain Pole Hill
Infobox Mountain
Name=Grain Pole Hill
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Location =Chorley ,Lancashire , ENG
Elevation=285 m (935 ft)
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 109
Grid_ref_UK = SD624180Grain Pole Hill is a location on
Anglezarke Moor, within theWest Pennine Moors ofLancashire ,England . Despite a modest height of 285 metres (935 ft), the summit provides excellent views towards theIrish Sea . Of more note, however, is its location betweenRound Loaf andPikestones , both of which areNeolithic remnants.Hurst Hill is less than half a mile away.A Grain Pole is a stout pole made typically from
wood , used to handle large quantities of grain from a safe distance. Suffocation, resulting from grain drowning, is probably one of the most common causes of death in and around grain bins. These accidents typically occur when the victim enters a bin of flowing grain, is unaware of the potential hazard, and is pulled under and covered with grain in a few seconds. Also a Grain Pole is used to break up the crust that forms on top of stored grain [Web : Farm Safety at http://outreach.ucdavis.edu "Accessed 12 September 2006" [http://outreach.ucdavis.edu/programs/fall97.htm Link] ] .It is uncertain as to when the hill gained its name.
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External links
* [http://web.ukonline.co.uk/jed/walk9.htm Photographs of, and from, the summit]
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