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Gummer's How
321m (1054ft)


The Southern Marches, The Lake District, Cumbria, England


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The summit of Gummer's How is marked by an Ordnance Survey Trig Point.


Record Gummer's How as Bagged, Climbed & Conquered

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English Marilyn
122nd highest in England,
1344th highest in Great Britain

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English Trig Point (Pillar)

Gummer's How Summit

Gummer's How Summit

Photo: Christine Shepherd


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Interactive Walk Planning Map for Gummer's How (worth a look if you've never seen one of these superb, free-to-access, walk planing maps)

PDF Peak Bagging Map that includes Gummer's How

Walk Reports from fellow hikers who have already climbed Gummer's How

Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of Gummer's How



We will be adding easy-to-follow route maps up Gummer's How very soon.

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You can find Gummer's How & all the walks that climb it on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps:


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Other walkers who hiked, climbed, bagged and summited Gummer's How Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Gummer's How

Chris Hughes walked up Gummer's How on June 26th, 2023 [from/via/route] Gummers how car park [weather] Sunny, windy

Adrian Howard climbed it on December 2nd, 2013 [from/via/route] From car park to South in Astley's Plantation

David Lord bagged it on August 25th, 2021 [from/via/route] . [with] Debbie Lord [weather] Cloudy / sunny day.

Jennifer Kenealy hiked Gummer's How on April 10th, 2021 [from/via/route] Start from Fell foot Park. Up Fell foot brow & on to Gummers howe [with] Louise Livesey [weather] Clear & Sunny - Do not start from Fell Foot Park, Fell foot brow is a beast of a road to walk up. Start Gummers Howe Car park near Astley's Plantation. Gummers Howe itself is a beautiful walk offering gorgeous views of Windermere

Mike Walker has summited [with] Alone

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More Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of Gummer's How

Sow How Tarn near Gummer's How

Sow How Tarn near Gummer's How

Photo: Andy Malcolm (94)

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Gummer's How from Staveley Fell

Gummer's How from Staveley Fell

Photo: Andy Malcolm (192)

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Windermere in autumn sunshine from Gummer's How

Windermere in autumn sunshine from Gummer's How

Photo: Christine Shepherd (153)

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Windermere from the summit of Gummer's How

Windermere from the summit of Gummer's How

Photo: Christine Shepherd (142)

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My Family on Gummer's How above Windermere

My Family on Gummer's How above Windermere

Photo: Kira Thorpe (2)

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Windermere from Gummer's How

Windermere from Gummer's How

Photo: Ken Anderson (1)

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