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title: Listing all the Wainwrights
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author: Thomas Wilson
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date: 2022-09-13T09:04:00Z
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slug: 2022-09-13-wainwrights
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On a recent holiday in The Lake District I wasn't able to find a complete list of the [Wainwright fells](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wainwrights) online, in a concise way that I could use to track the height and location of the hills.
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A few hours in the morning later and I've compiled a list [here](https://github.com/thomaswilsonxyz/wainwright-peaks) on GitHub. It gives you all 214 fells with their
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* Name
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* Height (Metres and Feet)
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* Col & Drop heights (Metres)
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* Location (Latitude/Longitude, Ordnance Survey Reference)
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enjoy !
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