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. Lord's Seat is the
hub of the most northerly sector, rising between Whinlatter Pass
and the Vale of Embleton.
Lord's Seat is the focal point of the group and sends out a
number of additional ridges. To the south east is Ullister Hill
(1,722 ft), a bare mound surrounded by conifer plantations. Further
on in the same direction is Seat How (1,627 ft), a rocky top
standing above the steep descent to Comb Beck and the Whinlatter
Pass road. A second branch of the ridge curves around south and
then west from Ullister Hill, terminating in Whinlatter fell
Due to the remoteness of the cache any assistance with
maintenance would be appreciated