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Knipescar Common
342m (1122ft)


The Far Eastern Marches, The Lake District, Cumbria, England


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Record Knipescar Common as Bagged, Climbed & Conquered


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

PDF Peak Bagging Map that includes Knipescar Common

Walk Reports from fellow hikers who have already climbed Knipescar Common

Photographs & Pictures of views from, on or of Knipescar Common


We will be adding easy-to-follow route maps up Knipescar Common very soon.

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See Knipescar Common and the surrounding tops on our free-to-access 'Google Style' Peak Bagging Maps:

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A go4awalk.com downloadable Peak Bagging Map in PDF format featuring Knipescar Common should be available soon.


You can find Knipescar Common & all the walks that climb it on these unique free-to-access Interactive Walk Planning Maps:


1:25,000 scale OS Explorer Map (orange/yellow covers):


1:50,000 scale OS Landranger Map (pink/magenta covers):

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Other walkers who hiked, climbed, bagged and summited Knipescar Common Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, scaled, summited, hiked & bagged Knipescar Common

Colin Egan walked up Knipescar Common on April 14th, 2018 [with] My wife Faith [weather] Fine.

Christine Shepherd climbed it on July 6th, 2016 [from/via/route] Walked from Scarside Farm [with] On my own [weather] A bit overcast but quite pleasant - A lovely place to spend an hour enjoying the views.

Dave Gay bagged it on April 6th, 2015 [from/via/route] Route as in Wainwrights Outlying Fells book, parked by the phone box in Bampton Grange [with] JC

Mark Davidson hiked Knipescar Common on June 28th, 2015 [with] Alone [weather] Warm & sunny but windy on the summit

Ray O'hara summited on February 23rd, 2012 [weather] Fine & dry, the sun even shone for a fair chunk of the walk. - Extremely pleasant stroll, in part along a limestone pavement. Highly recommended & only takes an hour or two.

Peter Thwaites, Louise Sandwith and David Preston have all walked, climbed & bagged Knipescar Common.

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More Photographs & Pictures of views from, on, or of, Knipescar Common
Knipescar Common summit trig point

Knipescar Common summit trig point

Photo: David Elliott (30)

Knipescar Common from Helton village

Knipescar Common from Helton village

Photo: Mike Walker (122)

Blencathra from the summit of Knipescar Common

Blencathra from the summit of Knipescar Common

Photo: Christine Shepherd (392)

Knipescar Common from near Askham church

Knipescar Common from near Askham church

Photo: Mike Walker (124)

Looking across Knipescar Common to Blencathra

Looking across Knipescar Common to Blencathra

Photo: Christine Shepherd (391)

Old Lime Kiln on Knipescar Common

Old Lime Kiln on Knipescar Common

Photo: Christine Shepherd (390)

Haweswater from the southern end of Knipescar Common

Haweswater from the southern end of Knipescar Common

Photo: Christine Shepherd (393)

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Send us your photographs and pictures on, of, or from Knipescar Common

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