Saturday, 1 July 2000

Bram Rigg Top

Bram Rigg Top, the next fell along from The Calf
Height: 672m (2,205ft)
Prominence: 15m (49ft)
Region: Yorkshire Dales
Classifications: Nuttall
Summit feature: Cairn
Times climbed: 2
Related trip reports:
Cautley Spout & the Howgill Fells - 04/05/2019
The Howgill Fells - 31/05/2013
The small cairn on the summit of Bram Rigg Top
Bram Rigg Top is the third highest of the Howgills Fells, failing to reach the target of 676m by just 4m. It forms part of the grassy ridge of high ground between The Calf and Calders that make up the top three. Steep sided and grassy, Bram Rigg Top has all the attributes that are synonymous with the Howgill Fells.

Being on the western edge of the area, views towards the Lake District are the most prominent though the ridge of Arrant Haw and Winders also provides interest.

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