Sunday, 2 July 2000

Randygill Top

Randygill Top seen from Bowderdale
Height: 624m (2,047ft)
Prominence: 131m (403ft)
Region: Yorkshire Dales
Classifications: Nuttall, Hewitt
Summit feature: Pile of stones
Times climbed: 1
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Randygill Top is the northernmost of the six 2,000ft hills in the Howgill Fells and is, like all the summits in the area, a superb viewpoint.

The fell’s name is a descriptive one, the summit standing high above Great Randy Gill to the south. Great Randy Gill is a short-lived stream that drops down into the deep trough of Bowderdale which is the western terminus of Randygill Top.

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