Gummer's How

Gummer's How

Gummer's How across Windermere from Lakeside
Highest point
Elevation 321 m (1,053 ft)
Prominence c. 217 m
Parent peak High Street
Listing Marilyn, Outlying Wainwright
Coordinates 54°17′18″N 2°56′19″W / 54.28847°N 2.93857°W / 54.28847; -2.93857Coordinates: 54°17′18″N 2°56′19″W / 54.28847°N 2.93857°W / 54.28847; -2.93857
Geography
Gummer's How

Lake District, England

OS grid SD390885
Topo map OS Landranger 96

Gummer's How is a mountain in the southern part of the Lake District, on the eastern shore of Windermere, near its southern end. How, derived from the Old Norse word haugr, is a common local term for a hill or mound.

Although a relatively small mountain (321 metres above sea level) by the standards of the Lake District, it is the highest of the foothills in the area, and commands excellent views, particularly along Windermere (the summit looks out over the magnificent Town Head House estate towards the lake), but also across to the Coniston fells and the central fells, as well as the broad panorama of Morecambe Bay. There is an OS trig point on the summit.

The walk to the summit is usually from the road at Astley's Plantation car park, itself at over 200 metres above sea level, and only 700 metres from the summit. Although short and easy by most standards, and popular with families, it has many of the characteristics of a walk in the higher Lakeland fells, with some (short) steep slopes, rocks to negotiate, and rowan, bracken and heather. The lower slopes are forested, but the upper portion is moorland.[1]

Gummer's How is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. He describes it as "an old man's mountain", and says of it: "And when ancient legs can no longer climb it know ye that the sad day has come to hung up the boots for ever and take to slippers".[2]

Windermere from Gummer's How

References

  1. Gummers Howe Walk
  2. Wainwright, A. (1974). "Gummer's How". The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Kendal: Westmorland Gazette. pp. 44–47.
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