Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Round Hill (Tyne Head) summit cairn   The Tyne Head Sculpture by Gilbert Ward marking the source of the South Tyne   Pool on Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell)   Small Pool on Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell)   The 'other' summit cairn on Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell) about 200m to the South East of the true summit   The summit cairn on Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell)   Currick on the lower slopes of Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell)   The River South Tyne above Hole House Farm   The River South Tyne waterfalls near Hole House Farm   The River South Tyne wearing it's autumn coat from near Hole House Farm   Round Hill (Tyne Head) from The South Tyne Trail near Hole House Farm   John Townsend and our dog Hamish's ashes at the top of Scafell Pike   Crinkle Crags (South Top), Crinkle Crags (Long Top), Crinkle Crags (Gunson Knott), Shelter Crags, Shelter Crags, (North Top), The Band , Bow Fell (Bowfell) and Bow Fell (Bowfell) (North Top), Esk Pike, Rossett Pike and The Langdale Pikes including Pike of Stickle (Pike o' Stickle) (left) Loft Crag and Harrison Stickle from Stool End, Great Langdale   The Langdale Pikes including Pike of Stickle (Pike o' Stickle) (left) Loft Crag and Harrison Stickle from Stool End, Great Langdale   Crinkle Crags (South Top), Crinkle Crags (Long Top), Crinkle Crags (Gunson Knott), Shelter Crags, Shelter Crags, (North Top), The Band , Bow Fell (Bowfell) and Bow Fell (Bowfell) (North Top) from Stool End, Great Langdale   Hannah & Neela on King's How taken in June 2012   Robinson, Crag Hill (Eel Crag), Sail, Causey Pike, Rowling End, The Skiddaw Masiff, Keswick, Cat Bells (Catbells) and High Crags from Blea Crags   High Crags from Blea Crags   Causey Pike and Rowling End from Blea Crags   Keswick and The Skiddaw Masiff (distance) and Cat Bells (Catbells) (right) from Blea Crags   Crag Hill (Eel Crag) and Sail from Blea Crags   Robinson from Blea Crags   The summit shelter, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, Buttermere, Grasmoor, Whiteless Pike, Wandope, Crag Hill (Eel Crag), Sail and Knott Rigg from the summit of Robinson   Grasmoor (back), Whiteless Pike, Wandope and Crag Hill (Eel Crag), Sail (mid distance) and Knott Rigg (foreground right) from Robinson   Mellbreak, Buttermere and Rannerdale Knotts from Robinson   Robinson summit shelter   Storms brewing over St Sunday Crag (far left), Fairfield (left) and Dollywaggon Pike (right) and Grisedale from Brownend Plantation   Rays of sun shining through the clouds over Fairfield (left) and Dollywaggon Pike (right) and Grisedale from Brownend Plantation   Storms developing over Fairfield (left) and Dollywaggon Pike (right) from Brownend Plantation, Grisedale   Place Fell, Grisedale and the lower slopes of St Sunday Crag (right) from below Hole-in-the-Wall   Place Fell and Grisedale from Hole-in-the-Wall   Footpath sign near Rusland   John and Tony on top of Helvellyn   Sofia and Lara on their way up Cat Bells with Causey Pike in the background   Illgill Head (left) Wasdale, Wast Water and Yewbarrow from Westmorland Cairn, Great Gable   Katie says a prayer to the weather Gods on Ill Bell   Looking down to Ambleside from Nab Scar with Rosie dog   On Harter Fell (Mardale) with Katie and Rosie   My dog Rosie and I on Crinkle Crags   Greg and Kathy, Katie and Tony on Harrison Stickle in The Langdale Pikes   My son Stuart and friends on Jack's Rake, Pavey Ark with Stickle Tarn far below   The view from Helvellyn on a cold winters afternoon   Red Tarn and Striding Edge from Helvellyn   My Auntie Eunice halfway up Wansfell Pike on our holiday   Me, on top of Scafell Pike at 21:55hrs on June 20th, 2012   At the summit of Helvellyn during a recent family get together   This is me on Dale Head (Newlands) summit having climbed up from Honister Slate Mine whilst going a Buttermere circular walk   The Howitzer on the summit of Helm Crag   Innominate Tarn on Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   My Daughter & Son-in-law on top of Yewbarrow in the snow   The head of the Grisedale Valley with Dollywaggon Pike to the left, High Crag, Nethermost Pike and then Helvellyn (far right) from near Brownend Plantation   Climbing up the edge of Gowbarrow Fell (Airy Crag) high above the North Western shores of Ullswater.   On Low Fell summit above Loweswater   Janet and Dave on Hallin Fell with Martindale in the background   Me and Darryl Brooks at Hallin Fell summit with Ullswater beyond   Darryl at the top of Helvellyn   Me at the top of Orrest Head overlooking the valley   Darryl on top of the overlook above Tarn Hows   Me half-way up Jack's Rake with Stickle Tarn below   Jack's Rake and Pavey Ark from Harrison Stickle   The Newlands Fells and Bassenthwaite Lake from Ullock Pike summit cairn   Whiteside (Crummock) from Hopegill Head   Outerside (foreground in shadow), Causey Pike, Coledale Hause and Crag Hill (Eel Crag) in the mid-distance with The Newlands Fells beyond from the summit cairn on Grisedale Pike   Looking North West to The Solway Firth and Criffel from Hopegill Head   Looking across Hobcarton Crag to Grisedale Pike from Hopegill Head   Hopegill Head summit cairn   Hopegill Head and Grisedale Pike from the cairn on the summit of Whiteside (Crummock)   Force Crag (foreground) with Crag Hill (Eel Crag) and Coledale Hause beyond from Coledale Beck   Whitewater Dash Waterfalls   Looking North East to Knott (Uldale Fells), High Pike (Caldbeck) and Carrock Fell from the summit cairn on Bakestall   Great Langdale, Lingmoor Fell and Lake Windermere from the summit of Harrison Stickle   Whitsundale Beck Waterfalls   Nine Standards Rigg summit in mist   Smardale Bridge over Scadale Beck en-route from Newbiggin on Lune to Kirkby Stephen   On Kidsty Pike summit in mist   Climbing Lining Crag towards Greenup Edge   Borrowdale   St Bee's Head   Helvellyn from above Red Tarn (Helvellyn)   Swirral Edge from the col between Helvellyn and Catstye Cam   Helvellyn from Swirral Edge   Swirral Edge, Catstye Cam, Red Tarn (Helvellyn) and Ullswater from the summit of Helvellyn   Looking up Grisedale to St Sunday Crag & Fairfield (left), Grisedale Hause, Dollywaggon Pike, High Crag (Helvellyn) & Nethermost Pike from below Hole-in-the-Wall   Striding Edge from Helvellyn   The final 'bad rocky step' on Striding Edge   Looking back along Striding Edge   Walkers on Striding Edge   Walkers negotiating Striding Edge   Swirral Edge and Red Tarn (Helvellyn) from Striding Edge   Approaching Striding Edge and Helvellyn via Low Spying How and Bleaberry Crag   Striding Edge (left) and Helvellyn from the approach to Hole-in-the-Wall   Striding Edge (left), Helvellyn and Catstye Cam from the Birkhouse Moor   Striding Edge (left), Helvellyn and Catstye Cam from the summit of Birkhouse Moor   Catstye Cam, White Side and Raise (Helvellyn) from the summit of Birkhouse Moor   Striding Edge (left), Helvellyn and Catstye Cam from Birkhouse Moor   My walking buddy Tony on The Calf in The Howgills in late May!   Lorna Auty on the shore of Grasmere   Catstye Cam and Red Tarn from the top of Helvellyn, May 2012   Nick & Gerry on a windy day at Scafell Pike summit   On Catstye Cam with Ullswater in the distance  



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