The Calf is a hill with a height of 676 metres (2218 feet) in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It is the highest summit in the Howgill Fells, a surface of high ground in the county of Cumbria. The cli...
The Calf is a hill with a height of 676 metres (2218 feet) in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It is the highest summit in the Howgill Fells, a surface of high ground in the county of Cumbria. The climb can begin from the town of Sedbergh to the south, through Cautley Spout from the east, or up the valley of Langdale from the north. The most popular of this path is the Sedbergh climbing, with nice...
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The Calf is a hill with a height of 676 metres (2218 feet) in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It is the highest summit in the Howgill Fells, a surface of high ground in the county of Cumbria. The climb can begin from the town of Sedbergh to the south, through Cautley Spout from the east, or up the valley of Langdale from the north. The most popular of this path is the Sedbergh climbing, with nice paths all the way. The hill provides a large landscape, although foreground detail is clouded by the excessive flatness of the plateau.