- Ill Bell
Infobox Mountain
Name = Ill Bell
Photo = Ill_Bell_from_Froswick.jpg
Caption = Ill Bell from the neighbouring fell of Froswick.
Elevation = 757 m (2,483 ft)
Location =Cumbria , ENG
Range =Lake District ,Far Eastern Fells
Prominence = "c" 124 m
Parent peak = High Street
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Explorer" OL7
Grid_ref_UK = NY436078
Listing = Wainwright, Nuttall, HewittIll Bell is a
fell in the EnglishLake District , in the county ofCumbria , standing on the narrow ridge between the valleys ofKentmere and Troutbeck.Topography
To the north is
Froswick , a strikingly similar lesser copy, while the adjoining fell to the south isYoke . Ill Bell appears from some directions to be a perfectly symmetrical bell-shaped peak, and 'Hill Bell' is one possible derivation of the name, quoted byAlfred Wainwright .Alfred Wainwright :"A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells ", Book 2: ISBN 0-7112-2455-2] With this form aped by Froswick, the ridge assumes an unmistakable 'roller-coaster' appearance when viewed in profile.The western side is steep and relatively smooth, falling not direct to the Troutbeck valley but to its main tributary, Hagg Gill. The low top of
Troutbeck Tongue stands between the two valleys. The eastern Kentmere flank is rougher and steeper, falling in a great tumble of scree to the shore of Kentmere Reservoir. There is the hint of a ridge to the north east over Leads Howe. North and south of Ill Bell the Kentmere face is gouged out by Over and Rainsborrow Coves respectively. These features have created the narrow ridges to Froswick and Yoke.Ascents
The ridge is followed by a good path, and is the most usual route of ascent. Yoke and Ill Bell form the start of the popular Kentmere Horseshoe, returning ultimately down the ridge on the opposite side of the valley. Direct ascents are also possible from the valley of Hagg Gill via the northernmost quarry, or striking up over Lead Howes from the reservoir in Kentmere.
ummit and view
The top of Ill Bell is small, peaked, and unusually stony for the
Far Eastern Fells . A number of columnarcairn s have been built at the summit and at various points close by. These are big enough to enable easy recognition of the fell from a distance. The view of the Scafells is good and Ill Bell also gives a fine view of Windermere.References
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