翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Sale & Altrincham Advertiser
・ Sale & Altrincham Messenger
・ Sale (Berkshire cricketer)
・ Sale (surname)
・ Sale (Tanzanian ward)
・ Sale (Thrace)
・ Sale and purchase of ship
・ Sale and rent back
・ Sale City, Georgia
・ Sale College
・ Sale Creek, Tennessee
・ Sale delle Langhe
・ Sale el Sol
・ Sale el Sol (song)
・ Sale FC Rugby Club
Sale Fell
・ Sale Football Club
・ Sale Grammar School
・ Sale High School
・ Sale High School, Victoria, Australia
・ Sale Island
・ Sale Marasino
・ Sale Metrolink station
・ Sale Moor (ward)
・ Sale Ngahkwe
・ Sale of Dunkirk
・ Sale of Goods Act
・ Sale of Goods Act 1893
・ Sale of Goods Act 1908
・ Sale of Goods Act 1979


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Sale Fell : ウィキペディア英語版
Sale Fell

Sale Fell is a small hill near Cockermouth in the English Lake District. It is one of the smallest Wainwrights, but is nevertheless popular with locals, as it offers gentle walking and lovely views across Bassenthwaite Lake to Skiddaw.
==Topography==
The North Western Fells occupy the area between the rivers Derwent and Cocker, a broadly oval swathe of hilly country, elongated on a north-south axis. Two roads cross from east to west, dividing the fells into three convenient groups. The most northerly sector, rising between Whinlatter Pass and the Vale of Embleton, includes Sale Fell.
Sale Fell and its twin companion to the west, Ling Fell, are the final hills with any lakeland character in the north west of the district. Further north across the Vale of Embleton is a final group of very low tops on either side of the Derwent Valley but these are ignored by most guidebooks and hill lists.〔Alfred Wainwright: ''A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book 6, The North Western Fells'': Westmorland Gazette (1964): ISBN 0-7112-2459-5〕
〔Bill Birkett: ''Complete Lakeland Fells'': Collins Willow (1994): ISBN 0-00-713629-3〕 (apart from the all-inclusive Marilyns.)
The natural boundaries of the fell are Bassenthwaite Lake to the east, Wythop Valley to the south and west, and the Vale of Embleton to the north. Sale Fell is a satellite of Lord's Seat, the highest of the hills north of Whinlatter. The connecting high ground runs south eastward above the shore of Bassenthwaite before turning inland to the summit of the parent fell. The connection is extremely tenuous, passing along a very narrow strip of land between Wythop Beck and Beck Wythop. These two streams run side by side down the slopes of Lord's Seat before diverging to surround Sale Fell on all sides. Wythop Beck is the main stream of the Wythop Valley, running west around Sale Fell and then out down the narrow wooded defile which stands between it and Ling Fell. Joining the Dubwath Beck it then flows eastward along the Vale of Embleton and into the northern end of Bassenthwaite. Beck Wythop by contrast cuts through the ridge of high ground running alongside Bassenthwaite, and drops directly into the lake.
Sale Fell itself is an east-west ridge about a mile long, clad primarily in fell grass and bracken〔 The eastern end is heavily forested as part of Wythop Wood. These are mostly conifers, although the mix of trees is gradually changing. There are Forestry Commission offices hidden in the trees at the base of the fell. The summit of the fell is toward the west of the ridge and there are two other tops to the east. Rivings (1,099 ft) and Lothwaite (1,132 ft) are included in some guidebooks〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Sale Fell」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.