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Blackman’s Law

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Blackman’s Law

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About Blackman’s Law

Blackman’s Law is a mountain summit in the Jedburgh to Bellingham region in the county of Northumberland, England. Blackman’s Law is 459 metres high with a prominence of 41 metres. The summit can be identified by: rock in heather outside forest fence Additional Notes: lower rocky tor lies 25m to S All the walks up Blackman’s Law on Mud and Routes can be seen above.

Walks up Blackman’s Law

Ordnance Survey Summit Map for Blackman’s Law

Blackman’s Law Summit Stats

Height in Metres: 459 metres

Height in Feet: 1506 feet

Range: The Cheviots

Prominence: 41 metres

Parent Summit: Peel Fell

Grid Reference: NY745980

Col Height: 418

Col Grid Reference: NY736982

Summit Classification: 4

National Park, County or Country: England’s Highest Mountains, Hills in Northumberland, The Cheviots

Recommended Maps: Landranger Map 80   Explorer Map OL42W  

Data with AcknowledgementDatabase of British and Irish Hills

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