Talk:The Lake District

I have just notice that someone has listed all the hills in the lake district so alot of adding of pages to be had here

However i have had a quick look at the list and Symonds Knott	 is intriguing as it doesnt appear to exist (looking at my 1:15000 map. also the high of Ill crag is wrong as it should be 350m i believe

rob

I'm not going to bother suppling a link, spending 1.5 seconds on google will find you a page which talks of both the location of Symonds Knott and the height of Ill Crag.

Don't just mindlessly state something. If you think something is wrong supply evidence for the correction of it. Just as you should supply evidence for statements you make in the first place. Your a f***ing scientist after all.

P.S. Again your writing still makes no sense. You open brackets, but don't close them. You lack capital letter and full stops. You don't even put a capital in your own name! (Which in some people's book should be indicative of autism). The rules of English do not get suspended simply because your typing.

--Coops 01:38, 9 May 2008 (BST)

''Don't just mindlessly state something. If you think something is wrong supply evidence for the correction of it. Just as you should supply evidence for statements you make in the first place. Your a fucking scientist after all.''

This is exactly why i posted it in talk. The Evidence comes from the only map in the area that I have.

(''looking at my 1:15000 map. also the high of Ill crag is wrong as it should be 350m i believe) Source British Mountain Maps Lake District. Harvey's in collaboration with the BMC 1:15000 enlargement of the Scafell Pike area''

I cant see how much more f***ing proof that is required for my statement and putting in sources gets rather annoying.

rob Update After a tiny bit of research on said google it appears that Symonds Knott is the northern peak of Sca Fell and not its own individual mountain.

Wow. My drunken rant is actually coherent. Sorry about that. Don't remember writing that!


 * : gives the Scafell range nine summits (Scafell's north top Symonds Knott qualifies along with Middleboot Knotts near Piers Gill and Round How, the south top of Great End)


 * : more details.


 * : confirms 935m for Ill Crag


 * : OS map showing 935m for Ill Crag

Does it need correcting?

It is interesting how the BMC map and the os maps are different though. I know the BMC maps dont include all the names (quite annoying for the dartmoor one) however the hight is an interesting one, maybe its one of those points one of them makes wrong to safeguard copy right.

Ps i hope your not using wikipedia as a reference there Cooper not a very good source. rob

--Chris Banks 13:46, 9 May 2008 (BST)
 * Less of the swearing and name calling please guys, this is a public wiki and a public facing representation of our club. Maybe such aggressive conflict should be confined to private means of comunication? Thanks.