Abstract is: High Rigg is a small fell located in the English Lake District, approximately three miles southeast of the town of Keswick. It occupies an unusual position, surrounded on all sides by higher fells but not connected by any obvious ridge. This separation from its fellows ensures that it is a Marilyn (a hill with topographic prominence of at least 150m).
(P625, lat/long) | 54.588430555 / -3.07235 |
mountain | Q8502 |
P17 | country | United Kingdom | Q145 |
P2044 | elevation above sea level | 357 | |
P7959 | historic county | Cumberland | Q23360 |
P4552 | mountain range | Lake District | Q211778 |
P3137 | parent peak | High Raise | Q3785531 |
communication:amateur_radio:sota | G/LD-044 |
communication:amateur_radio:sota:points | 1 |
ele | 355.7 |
image | https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3346110 |
name | High Rigg |
natural | peak |
note | Old name is from "The District of the Lakes", John Otley, 1827 |
old_name | St. Johns |
source | https://www.hill-bagging.co.uk/hill-view/?rf=2627 |
wikipedia | en:High Rigg |
Q6692936 | Low Rigg | parent peak | P3137 |
Category:High Rigg, Cumbria | wikimedia | |
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