Category:Buckbarrow Crags
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Buckbarrow is a small fell in the English Lake District overlooking the western end of Wastwater. It is featured in Alfred Wainwright’s Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells and is given a height of 1,410 ft approximately; however, the Ordnance Survey and other guide books now give an altitude of 423 m (1,388 ft). The fell's name means "The hill of the buck or goat". It is derived either from the Old English word "bucc" meaning buck or the Old Norse word "bokki" meaning a male goat.
Media in category "Buckbarrow Crags"
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Buckbarrow crags - geograph.org.uk - 842563.jpg 500 × 375; 70 KB
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Buckbarrow crags on a June evening - geograph.org.uk - 838788.jpg 640 × 402; 159 KB
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Herdwick Buckbarrow - geograph.org.uk - 246358.jpg 640 × 480; 89 KB
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Buckbarrow - geograph.org.uk - 246191.jpg 480 × 640; 129 KB
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Cairn on Buckbarrow - geograph.org.uk - 246359.jpg 640 × 480; 72 KB