Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Harter Fell from near Kentmere Pike   Froswick and Thronthwaite Crag beyond Kentmere Reservoir from Kentmere Pike   The Langdales from Elterwater   Winter Evening at Castlerigg Stone Circle   The Langdale Pikes from the summit of Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)   Grasmere Lake   Autumn leaves in Grasmere   Grasmere from the west shore   Autumn in Grasmere Village   Buttermere from near Blackbeck Tarn - a path travelled   Swirling mist clearing the ridge on Red Pike (Wasdale) from Steeple   The southern slopes of Yewbarrow and the Scafell massif from Nether Beck   Looking up Longsleddale from Sadgill   Crummock Water from Low Fell's south top   Yewbarrow (left), Great Gable (centre in cloud), Lingmell and the shoulder or Scafell Pike (right) from across Wast Water   Cautley Spout - the waterfall at the top of Black Force, Carlin Gill   Smardale Viaduct from Smardale   Smardale Bridge from Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk  just North of Newbiggin-on-Lune   The summit of Nettle Hill is the highest point of Crosby Garrett Fell (a.k.a. Beacon Hill)   Potts Valley from Crosby Garrett Fell   Yarlside from The River Rawthey near Narthwaite Farm   Harter Fell from the River Rawthey Valley just south of Cautley   On the summit of Helvellyn   Striding Edge basking in glorious September Sun viewed from Helvellyn   On Striding Edge   On Striding Edge   On Striding Edge   On Striding Edge   Elterwater village   Cumbria Way near Elterwater   Elterwater   On The Cumbria Way near Elterwater with The Langdale Pikes in the distance   The River Brathay near Skelwith Bridge   Skelwith Force near Skelwith Bridge   The River Brathay at Skelwith Bridge   Skelwith Bridge   *360° Panoroma from the summit of Loughrigg Fell   Windermere from Loughrigg Fell summit   Elterwater with The Coniston Fells beyond from Loughrigg Fell summit   On the summit of Loughrigg Fell, looking towards Elterwater with the Langdale Pikes to the right   Heron Pike, Rydal Fell, Great Rigg and Fairfield from Loughrigg Terrace   Grasmere from Loughrigg Terrace   Buttermere   Hartsop village from Gray Crag’s northern slope   Brock Crags from near the summit of Rest Dodd   Brothers Water from the path below Brock Crags   Vale of Lorton viewed from the lower southern slopes of Graystones above Darling How Plantation   On The Old Man of Coniston summit   Coniston Water from The Old Man of Coniston summit   Coniston Water from The Old Man of Coniston summit   Coniston Water from The Old Man of Coniston summit   Fleetwith Pike from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Hay Stacks (Haystacks) from Scarth Gap   Ennerdale from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Derwent Water from Cat Bells (Catbells)   Ullswater from Glenridding   Catstye Cam and The Glenridding Beck Valley from near Nick Head   Ullswater from Sheffield Pike summit   Towards Helvellyn from Sheffield Pike   Glenridding Dodd from Heron Pike   Heron Pike from Glenridding Dodd   On Whernside summit during The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge   Wasdale Head and Wast Water from Gavel Neese on the lower slopes of Great Gable   Blea Rigg, Castle How, Lang How and Silver How (far left) Great Langdale, Windermere and Elter Water (left), Lingmoor Fell and Side Pike (centre left), Blea Tarn and Little Langdale (centre right), Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) right and Crickle Crags (far right) from the summit of Harrison Stickle, The Langdale Pikes   On Sca Fell summit   Approaching Heron Pike with Fairfield beyond   On Blencathra (or Saddleback)   Climbing Harrison Stickle above Stickle Tarn in the Langdale Pikes   Knock Fell summit cairn   Knock Old Man (Knock Fell)   Disused Quarry workings near Low Water below The Old Man of Coniston   The summit cairn on The Old Man of Coniston   Coniston Village and Lake Coniston from The Old Man of Coniston   Coniston Village and Coniston Water from The Old Man of Coniston   Low Water   The Old Man of Coniston (left) and Brim Fell from near Low Water   Sow How Tarn near Gummer's How   *Southeastern panorama from the summit of Skiddaw with Blencathra and Blease Fell silhouetted left of centre   Father and Sons on top of Great Gable   Father and Sons on top of Scafell Pike   Buzz, Sharky and Yorkie on top of Lingmell before climbing Scafell Pike to round off the day   Ollie, Max and James on top of Lingmell before climbing Scafell Pike to round off the day   Me and my son on Illgill Head   In Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Disused track bed in Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Disused track bed in Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   The Steep Sides of Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Entrance to Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Water in the bottom of Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Disused track bed in Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   Hodge Close Quarry, High Tilberthwaite   High Tilberthwaite   Hodge Close Quarry from Low Tilberthwaite   High above Hodge Close Quarry from Low Tilberthwaite   High above Hodge Close Quarry from Low Tilberthwaite   Holme Hill Wood   On Helvellyn   Tarn Hows  



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