Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Blea Rigg summit cairn   The summit of Knott (Uldale Fells)   Kidsty Pike summit cairn   Carrock Fell summit cairn   On the summit of Yoke   On Skiddaw Summit   Green Crag (Ulpha Fell) from Great Worm Crag   Smaller and slightly higher summit cairn on Great Worm Crag with Caw (Dunnerdale Fells) in the distance   Great Worm Crag's larger summit cairn   Harter Fell (Eskdale) (right) and Green Crag (Ulpha Fell) (left) from Great Worm Crag   Looking towards Green Crag (Ulpha Fell) from Great Worm Crag   Devoke Water and the Birker Fells from Great Worm Crag   Clouds over the higher fells looking back towards Boot from Great Worm Crag   Looking back up to White Hall Knott   White Hall Knott from the path off White Combe   White Hall Knott summit cairn   Black Combe from the col on White Hall Knott   Looking back over Black Combe and Whitecombe Screes from White Combe   White Combe summit cairn   Apporaching White Combe summit cairn   Stoupdale Head summit cairn   Black Combe summit Trig point and shelter   A helpful arrow leading to Black Combe summit   Approaching Black Combe Screes   Looking back to Millom and Duddon Sands from the path up Black Combe   Eskholme Pike summit cairn and view   Castle Knott summit cairn   The final climb to Calf Top summit   Great Coum and Gragareth from Castle Knott   Calf Top summit trig point   The Howgills from Calf Top summit   Flinty Fell summit cairn   A ruined mine building and the path to Dowgang Hush   The wooded valley that was formally Dowgang Hush   Old mining machinery at Nenthead Mining Museum   A stone building with 'rust coloured roof' mentioned in walk c441   Chapelfell Top summit cairn   The boundary ditch from Chapelfell Top   View from Melmerby Fell   Me with the very small summit cairn on Little Fell (Burton Fell)   Melmerby Fell Summit Cairn   Shelter hiding the Trig Point on Little Fell (Burton Fell)   Trig Point on Little Fell (Burton Fell)   Rebuilt Cairn on Little Fell (Burton Fell) but still very small   Fiend's Fell Summit Trig Point   Misleading Trig Point shaped cairn on Little Fell (Burton Fell)   Little Fell (Burton Fell) from the path to Mickle Fell   Westernhope Moor Summit Trig Point   Mickle Fell   The Ski Tow on Swinhope Moor   Small Pond on the way back to St John's Chapel   Peat Hags on Chapelfell Top   Cairn on the summit of Chapelfell Top   Currick on the descent from Fiend's Fell   A useful wooden path across the Swinhope Moor bog   Fendrith Hill Summit Trig Point   Bogs on the way to Westernhope Moor Summit   Blea Rigg (right) from Coledale Tarn   Harrison Stickle (left) and Pike of Stickle (centre right) with the Coniston Fells beyond from High Raise (Langdale)   High Raise (Langdale) summit trig point   Low White Stones (foreground) with Borrowdale beyond from High Raise (Langdale)   The Borrowdale Fells from Low White Stones   Glaramara from Low White Stones summit   Low White Stones summit   On the High Raise (Langdale) massif   Looking north across the High Raise (Langdale) massif   High Raise (Langdale) from Low White Stones   The Borrowdale Fells from Greenup Edge   Raise (Helvellyn)   The Helevllyn Ridge featuring: Great Dodd, Watson's Dodd, Stybarrow Dodd, Raise (Helvellyn), White Side, Helvellyn, Nethermost Pike, Dollywaggon Pike, St Sunday Crag, Fairfield, Great Rigg and Heron Pike with Steel Fell (mid distance) and Calf Crag, Gibson Knott and Helm Crag  (foreground) from Brownrigg Moss   The Far Easdale Valley with Helm Crag (left) and Loughrigg (centre distance) from Brownrigg Moss   High Raise (Langdale) (centre), Coledale Head, Calf Crag and Gibson Knott (far right) above Grasmere Common from Helm Crag   The Howitzer and the Lion and the Lamb on the summit of Helm Crag with Loughrigg and Grasmere in the background   High Raise (Langdale) and Coledale Head beyond Grasmere Common from Helm Crag   Helm Crag, Seat Sandal,  Grisedale Hause, Fairfield, Great Rigg, Stone Arthur, Heron Crag, Nab Scar, Loughrigg and Grasmere above The Pass of Dunmail Raise from the top of High Raven Crag   Grasmere with Loughrigg beyond from the top of High Raven Crag   Great Rigg (left). Stone Arthur (centre) and Heron Pike (right) from the top of High Raven Crag   Seat Sandal (left) Grisedale Hause, Fairfield (centre) and Great Rigg above The Pass of Dunmail Raise from the top of High Raven Crag   Looking down into Easedale from High Raven Crag below Helm Crag   Seat Sandel (left) Grisedale Hause & Fairfield (right) from near Goody Bridge on the outskirts of Grasmere   Loweswater photographed from the terrace path above Holme Wood   Mellbreak taken in the evening sunlight from the Kirkstile Inn in Loweswater Village   Yet more cows not exactly looking friendly on St. John's Hill / Caermote Hill   Another herd of cows in my way on St. John's Hill / Caermote Hill   Cows blocking the way on St. John's Hill / Caermote Hill   Earthworks on St. John's Hill   Binsey from the second boulder on Caermote Hill   View from the summit of Caermote Hill   Bassenthwaite Lake from Caermote Hill   The boulder with memorial plaques on Caermote Hill summit   Haweswater from the southern end of Knipescar Common   Blencathra from the summit of Knipescar Common   Looking across Knipescar Common to Blencathra   Old Lime Kiln on Knipescar Common   Whelpo Bridge, Caldbeck   The Solway Firth from Faulds Brow summit   Faulds Brow summit cairn   An old quarry with Faulds Brow summit on the horizon   Hare Shaw summit cairn   Scalebarrow Knott summit cairn  



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