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- The path crosses the dale to Hardraw, then begins the ascent of Great Shunner Fell.
- Even I, after years as a limo shunner, have at last seen the inside of a super stretch.
- The two dales are separated by a ridge including Great Shunner Fell, and joined by the road over Buttertubs Pass.
- Great Shunner Fell, crossed by the Pennine Way, and Rogan's Seat lie to the south-east.
- Great Shunner Fell is the most southerly remaining outpost in Great Britain for the yellow marsh saxifrage, " Saxifraga hirculus ".
- With a summit at 709 metres, it is the fourth highest fell in the Yorkshire Dales after Whernside, Ingleborough and Great Shunner Fell.
- The dominating rock type in the area is limestone, but millstone grit forms outcrops extensively on Great Shunner Fell, and coal seams have also been worked on its slopes.
- The fell is separated from its neighbour to the west, Great Shunner Fell, by the Buttertubs Pass which carries the minor motor road between Hawes in Wensleydale and Thwaite in Swaledale.
- "' Great Shunner Fell "'is the third highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England, and the highest point in Wensleydale; at 716 metres above sea level.
- Great Sleddale Beck, which becomes the River Swale after its confluence with Birkdale Beck has its sources on the northern slopes of Great Shunner Fell, while the southern slopes drain into the River Ure and Wensleydale.
- This high, boggy ground is really one great plateau which rarely drops much below 600 m ( 2000 ft ) between Mallerstang Edge and Great Shunner Fell, 5.4 km to the south-east.
- The grass and heather covered summit gives a good all round view with the bulk of Rogan's Seat including the great gash of Swinner Gill dominating to the east while Great Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat with the Buttertubs Pass in between show well to the south-west.
- This rugged terrain between Great Shunner Fell and Wild Boar Fell, ( part of what David Bellamy has called " " the last wilderness in England " " ), is too inaccessible to be well known by tourists, but it is a favourite route for many walkers.
- The fell is very rarely climbed directly from the valley and is usually ascended from the top of the Buttertubs Pass in conjunction with nearby Great Shunner Fell, which is climbed firstly from Hawes or Thwaite using the Pennine Way, it is then a short walk to descend to the top of the pass and then climb to the summit of Lovely Seat following a fence which helps navigation in bad conditions.
- A few lines from the first poem'Hishebe Garmil are'given below : " Lake Ontarior dharey Preshal Bridge'er kachhe dolnai boshe achhi shunner dike cheye, Gang chiler dal fenil toronger sathee katha bolchhe, chatto shishura pran khule hashche Ek jhatka mishti hawa thik jeno Bangladesher gadhuli lagne bashenter batash . " Rumana said though for the last 18 years she was living abroad in Canada but for a single moment she could not forget her country and the people.
- The original route began at Scarth Wood Moor trig point, followed the Alum / Jet Miners Track from Live Moor to Hasty Bank, then to Smuggler's Trod, Bloworth, Ironstone Railway, Esklets, White Cross ( Fat Betty ), Shunner Howe, Hamer, Blue Man-i'- th'- Moss, Wheeldale Stepping Stones, Fen House, Tom Cross Rigg, Snod Hill, Lilla Howe, Jugger Howe ravine, Helwath, Pye Howe Rigg, to Ravenscar ( Raven Hall Hotel ).
- It begins at Scarth Wood Moor trig point or the western Lyke Wake Stone in Sheepwash car park, follows the summit track from Live Moor over Carlton Moor, Cringle Moor, Cold Moor and Hasty Bank, Smuggler's Trod, Bloworth, Ironstone Railway, Esklets or South Flat Howe or Lion Inn, White Cross ( Fat Betty ), Shunner Howe, Hamer, Blue Man-i'- th'- Moss, Wheeldale Stepping Stones, Fen Bogs, Eller Beck, Lilla Howe, Jugger Howe ravine, Stony Marl Moor, to the eastern Lyke Wake Stone at Beacon Howes or Ravenscar.