Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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The (tall) ladder stile and the Shoulthwaite Beck ravine south of Castle Crag (Ashness Fell)   Helvellyn from Castle Crag (Ashness Fell)   Keswick and Skidddaw from Bleaberry Fell   Blencathra from Bleaberry Fell   On High Seat (Ashness Fell) Summit   High Seat (Ashness Fell) Summit Cairn   Helvellyn from Armboth Fell   Derwent Water with Borrowdale beyond from Friar's Crag   Derwent Water with Maiden Moor, Cat Bells (Catbells) and Causey Pike (right) beyond from Friar's Crag   Jenny Smith on the descent from Place Fell to Sandwick with Ullswater in the background   Rainbow over Ullswater from the summit of Place Fell   Brown Pike from The Old Man of Coniston   The Old Man of Coniston summit from Brim Fell   Brim Fell Summit   Dow Crag from Levers Hawse   Levers Water   Blake How reflected in Levers Water   Boulder Valley (Coniston Fells)   Coppermines Valley from near the Miners Bridge, Coniston   Quarry Workings below Levers Water from near the Miners Bridge, Coniston   Cloud on The Fairfield Horseshoe from near High Sweden Bridge   Climbing Birkhouse Moor above Mires Beck   The Radar Station on Great Dun Fell from the Pennine Way on Cross Fell   Crummock Water and Skiddaw from High Seat (Ashness Fell)   Beacon Tarn and Beacon (Blawith Fells) from Wool Knott   Blackbeck Tarn with Great Gable towering beyond from Hay Stacks   Great Gable, Scafell Pike (centre) and Kirk Fell from Fleetwith Pike   Benson Knott summit trig point   Gorse flowering on Scout Scar (Barrowfield)   Looking West from Scout Scar (Barrowfield)   Hawthorn on Humphrey Head, Morecambe Bay   The Newlands Valley from Carl Side   Waiting for Cedric Robinson to guide us from Arnisde across Morecambe Bay to Kents Bank   Tarn Hows   Black Sail Hut, Ennerdale   Crummock Water and Grasmoor with Buttermere in the foreground from Hay Stacks   Wast Water from Great Gable   Looking up to Skiddaw from Whitewater Dash   Descending towards Bakestall   Looking East to Belncathra from the summit of Skiddaw   The summit of Skiddaw   Ullock Pike from Long Side   Skiddaw from below Ullock Pike   A misty Blea Crag on the descent down from Blea Rigg   A pair of Scots Pines amongst the old quarry workings on the side of Castle Crag   The River Derwent below Castle Crag   Tarn Hows   Buttermere from the North West shore featuring Fleetwith Pike (just right of centre)   Rannerdale Knotts (foreground) and Crummack Water with Mellbreak beyond from High Snockrigg   Wandope (left), Addacombe Hole and Crag Hill (Eel Crag) from Knott Rigg   Grasmere from the ascent up Helm Crag   Bassenthwaite from Cat Bells (Catbells)   Crummock Water and Buttermere with Grasmoor (far left), Robinson, Hindscarth and Dale Head (left), Fleetwith Pike (centre) and Red Pike (Buttermere) (far right) from Mellbreak   Whiteside (left) and Grasmoor from Crummock Water   Early morning mist catches the low light on Crummock Water with the towering Grasmoor beyond   The Loweswater Fells from Mellbreak   Sca Fell (centre), Mickledore and Scafell Pike (right) from Crinkle Crags   Buttermere Lake - with the lower slopes of High Stile (left), Hen Comb (centre) and Mellbreak (right)   Looking West from the summit of High Street   Helvellyn and Swirral Edge (top right) from Red Tarn (Helvellyn)   Fairfield and Seat Sandal from The Wythburn Fells   Striding Edge and Red Tarn (Helvellyn) from the summit of Helvellyn   Helvellyn (left), Swirral Edge and Red Tarn (Helvellyn) from the approach to Striding Edge near Hole-in-the-Wall   The famous view of Striding Edge from Helvellyn   Barf from Powter How, Bassenthwaite Lake   Sca Fell and Scafell Pike from Ulgraves (Potter Fell)   The Howgill Fells from Ulgraves (Potter Fell)   Ill Bell and Froswick from Sleddale Forest   Red Tarn (Langdale)   Red Tarn (Langdale)   Great Knott from Red Tarn (Langdale)   The Crinkle Crags ridge featuring Gunson Knott, Crinkle Crags (Long Top) and Crinkle Crags (South Top)   North from the summit of Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Troutbeck from the path beside Hagg Gill on the East side of Troutbeck Tongue   Derwent Water with Walla Crag beyond from Hawes End Pier   Rossett Gill   Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) from Oxendale   The Band with two of The Langdale Pikes (Pike of Stickle and Loft Crag) beyond from Oxendale   Great Langdale from Oxendale Beck   Dufton Pike and Knock Pike (right)   Grasmere from Stone Arthur   Rydal Water and Loughrigg Fell from the Dove Cottage to Rydal Path   Early evening in Langdale with The Band leading to Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell (Bowfell) from near Stool End Farm   Stool End Farm, Langdale with Pike of Stickle rising majestically   Langstrath Beck   Upper Borrowdale and beyond from the junction of paths by Puddingstone Bank between Great Crag and Grange Fell (Brund Fell)   Watendlath from Great Crag   Musicians on the summit of Helvellyn   Musicians on the summit of Helvellyn   Musicians on the summit of Helvellyn   Musicians on the summit of Helvellyn   View from Threshthwaite Crag below Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor) with the sun just breaking from behind Thorthwaite Crag   Sunrise over Great Langdale taken close by Dungeon Ghyll below the summit of Harrison Stickle   Sunrise over Great Langdale taken close by Dungeon Ghyll below the summit of Harrison Stickle   Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor) (left), Thornthwaite Crag, Froswick, Ill Bell and Yoke (right) from Garburn Road near Troutbeck Park   Grizedale Forest   Tarn Hows   Tarn Crag (Sleddale)   Kentmere Reservoir from Kentmere Pike   Kentmere Pike from Gatescarth Pass  



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