Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Helm Crag from the path from Allan Bank to Silver How   Practising my ice-axe arrest technique Whernside in the snow   Practising my ice-axe arrest technique Whernside in the snow   On the summit of Whernside in the snow   On the summit of Whernside in the snow   Practising my ice-axe and crampon technique in the snow on Whernside   Practising my ice-axe and crampons technique in the snow on Whernside   Practising my crampon and ice-axe technique in the snow on Whernside   Snow on Barrow and Outerside from Coledale Hause   Mike (go4awalk.com editor) in the snow on Whernside   Mike (go4awalk.com editor) practising his crampons and ice-axe technique in the snow on Whernside   Springs Farm   Looking North West towards Derwent Water and Cat Bells (Catbells) between Brockle Beck and Springs Farm   Footbridge over Brockle Beck   Castlerigg Stone Circle above Keswick   The steps up on to the A591 from the former Keswick Railway Line   Barrow and Rowling End, with Keswick and Derwent Water beyond and Skiddaw and Blecathra (or Saddleback) in the background from Causey Pike   Swinside, Keswick, Latrigg and Blencathra (or Saddleback) from Rowling End   Skiddaw from Rowling End - with Swinside in the foreground   Causey Pike from Rowling End   Great Mell Fell summit cairn - with Blencathra (or Saddleback) in the background   Clough Head and The Dodds from Blencathra (or Saddleback).   Coniston Old Man from Swirl How on a snowy February day.   Harrison Stickle and the Langdale Pikes from Blea Rigg in the snow   Snow moving in on Blea Rigg   Great Langdale and Lingmoor Fell in the snow from Whitegill Crag   Icefall on Whitegill Crag   Alsion on Whitegill Crag with a snow clad Great Langdale in the background   Derwent Water and the Newland Fells from Dodd (Skiddaw) Summit   Bassenthwaite Lake from Dodd (Skiddaw) Summit   On the summit of Harter Fell (Eskdale)   Crags on the summit of Harter Fell (Eskdale)   The view from Harter Fell (Eskdale) summit   Harter Fell (Eskdale) summit trig point   Harter Fell (Eskdale) from Eskdale   Hard Knott from Eskdale   Birker Fell (Eskdale) crags from Eskdale   A distant Lake Windermere from the summit of High Street in the snow   Me on the summit of High Street in the snow   Riggindale Crags in the snow   Kidsty Pike from Rough Crag (Riggindale) summit in the snow   Looking back to Kidsty Howes and Haweswater from Rough Crag (Riggindale) summit in the snow   Blea Water with mist still shrouding High Street beyond from Rough Crag (Riggindale) summit in the snow   Rough Crag (Riggindale) summit in the snow   Blea Water with mist shrouding High Street beyond from Dudderwick in the snow   Swine Crag, Riggendale, Kidsty Pike and Kidsty Howes in the snow   Steep ascent to Swine Crag in the snow   Artlecrag Pike (left), Gatescarth Pass (centre) and Harter Fell (Mardale) (right) from Swine Crag in the snow   Dudderwick and Rough Crag (Riggindale) from Mardale Head car park in the snow   The Rigg and Haweswater Reservoir from Mardale Head car park in the snow   Morecambe Bay from Canal Foot, Ulverston   Former lock gates at Canal Foot, the entrance to the Ulverston Canal   Old building on the Ulverston Canal   Ulverston Canal   Ulverston   Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick and Thornthwaite Crag from Hollow Moor   The Kentmere Horseshoe (Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick, Thornthwaite Crag, Kentmere Pike and Shipman Knotts) from Hollow Moor   Fell Ponies on Hollow Moor   Wasdale Head (Yewbarrow, Kirk Fell and Great Gable), Whin Rigg and Eskdale Moor from Irton Pike   The Westerly aspect from Hollow Moor includes a distant view of Crinkle Crags with Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick and Thornthwaite Crag above Kentmere   Seatallan, Great Scoat Fell, Little Scoat Fell, Red Pike (Wasdale), Yewbarrow, Kirk Fell, Great Gable and Whin Rigg from Irton Pike   Wasdale Head featuring Yewbarrow, Kirk Fell and Great Gable from Irton Pike   Kentmere with Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick and Thornthwaite Crag above from Hollow Moor   Grey Friar and the Seathwaite Fells over Dunnerdale from Hesk Fell   The Eskdale Fells from the Birker Fell road   Brothers Water   Boredale Hause and Angletarn Pikes across Ullswater from Glenridding   High Dodd (Sleet Fell) and Place Fell across Ullswater from Mossdale Bay near Glenridding   Approaching Low Pike (Scandale)   Rydal Water and Loughrigg Fell from Low Pike (Scandale)   Approching Helm Crag   Snowdrops emerging in Grasmere - spring is on the way!   Black Combe from White Hall Knott   Climbing White Hall Knott   County Stone, marking the north east tip of Lancashire, located 750m  due south of the summit of Great Coum   Great Coum summit cairn   Trig point on the summit of Crag Hill   Unusual tree on the track beside Flinter Gill near Dent   Looking up to a snowy Threshwaite Mouth from Brothers Water   Ullswater and Place Fell from snowy Hartsop Dodd   Place Fell from a very snowy Threshthwaite Mouth   Fleetwith Pike from the Southern shore of Buttermere   Crummock Water and Buttermere from Hay Stacks   Me and Jack on Cat Bells (Catbells)   Innominate Tarn on Hay stacks (frozen solid) with Great Gable rising majestically in the background   Mellbreak, Crummock Water and Grasmoor with Dodd (Buttermere) and Bleaberry Tarn in the foreground from Red Pike (Buttermere)   Red Tarn (Helvellyn) frozen solid   Starting the climb from Striding Edge up onto Helvellyn   The Bad Step on Striding Edge   On Striding Edge   The Newlands Valley from Dale Head (Newlands)   Dale Head (Newlands), Honister Pass and Grey Knotts from Hindscarth Edge   Robinson from High Snab Bank   Newlands Church   Sunset on Helvellyn, Fairfield (centre) and Seat Sandal from High Seat (Ashness Fell)   Blencathra (or Saddleback) from Bleaberry Fell   Skiddaw from near Walla Crag   Snow on Derwent Water with Cat Bells (Catbells) (left) and Casuey Pike (centre) and Grisedale Pike (right)   Hartsopp Dodd from the shores of Brothers Water   South toward The Kirkstone Pass from the shores of Brothers Water  



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