Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Crummock Water and Buttermere from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Looking stead (Pillar) & Pillar behind Green Crag (Buttermere) & Hay Stacks (Haystacks) with High Crag (Buttermere) (right) from near Dubs Quarry   Inside Dubs Hut Bothy   Buttermere from Fleetwith Pike   Fleetwith Pike and Buttermere from Honister Crag (Black Star)   Robinson, Handscarth and Dale Head (Newlands) from Honister Hause   Early morning valley mist below Dale Head (Newlands) and High Spy, Maiden Moor & Cat Bells (Catbells) with the summit of Castle Crag (front right) lit by a ray of sunshine from Rosthwaite   Former mine train locomotive outside the slate mine shop at Honister Hause   Slate sculptures outside the slate mine shop at Honister Hause   Slate sculpture of an eagle outside the slate mine shop at Honister Hause   Honister Hause from the lower slopes of Grey Knotts   The High Stile ridge (left), Buttermere and the Grasmoor massif (right) from Brandreth   Green Gable (left) and Great Gable (centre) from Brandreth summit cairn   Green Gable (left) and Great Gable (centre left) from the summit of Brandreth   Green Gable (left) and Great Gable (centre left) and the shoulder of Kirk Fell from Loft Beck   Green Gable (left) Great Gable (centre left), Scafell Pike (centre distance) and Kirk Fell (centre right) from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Looking Stead (Pillar) and Pillar itself towering above the upper reaches of Ennerdale from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Ennerdale Water from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Grassmoor (left) and Grisedale Pike (right) from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Robinson from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Seat (Buttermere) and High Crag (Buttermere) from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   On Hay Stacks (Haystacks) summit   Innominate Tarn with Great Gable beyond   Green Crag (Buttermere) from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Crummock Water and Buttermere from Green Crag (Buttermere)   Green Crag (Buttermere)   Dubs Hut   Dubs Hut   Scarth Gap (left), Seat (Buttermere), High Crag (Buttermere) and High Stile from Fleetwith Pike   Dale Head (Newlands) from Fleetwith Pike summit   The rocky outcrop on the summit of Honister Crag (Black Star)   Fleetwith Pike (foreground left) with High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) beyond towering over Buttermere from Honister Crag (Black Star)   Dale Head (Newlands) from Honister Crag (Black Star)   Honister Quarries with Fleetwith Pike and Honister Crag (Black Star) beyond   Former mine entrance below Bell Crags   Honister Hause from Bell Crags   Honister Crag (Black Star) and Bell Crag (right) from Honister Hause   Yew Crag and Yewcrag Quarries from Honister Hause   Looking down towards Buttermere from Honister Hause with Bell Crags (left) and Robinson (centre right), Hindscarth (right) & the shoulder of Dale Head (Newlands) far right)   Ashgill Force   Ashgill Force   Glenridding Dodd (left), Ullswater and Place Fell from near Hole-in-the-Wall on the lower slopes of Helvellyn   Myself, Emma Cooper & Rachel Hargreaves descending Helvellyn via Swirral Edge   Descending Helvellyn via Swirral Edge   Myself, Emma Cooper & Rachel Hargreaves on the summit of Helvellyn after tackling Striding Edge   Emma Cooper & Rachel Hargreaves tackling Striding Edge   Rydal Cave, Loughrigg Fell   On the summit of Loughrigg Fell having just completed all 214 Wainwrights   Whelpo Beck in Caldbeck   The ruins of Howk Bobbin Mill   Howk Bobbin Mill Information Board   Whelpo Beck   Whelpo Beck   Whelpo Beck   Whelpo Beck   Whelpo Beck   Whelpo Beck   The beck side path at Whelpo Bridge   The Uldale Fells from Whelpo   Paddigill Farm Faulds Brow   Panorama from the summit of Faulds Brow   Faulds Brow summit cairn   Brocklebank Telecommunications Mast from Faulds Brow   The Uldale Fells from Faulds Brow   Skiddaw from Faulds Brow   Binsey from Faulds Brow   The disused quarry on Faulds Brow   Brocklebank Telecommincations Mast from Faulds Brow   Caldbeck Duck Pond   Caldbeck Duck Pond   Squirrel Sculture in Caldbeck   The summit of King's How with Derwent Water and Skiddaw in the distance   High Tove summit cairn   Great Crag summit cairn   Grange Fell (Brund Fell) summit cairn   Branstree (Artlecrag Pike) summit cairn   Rocks on the summit of Bell Crags (Watendlath)   Bell Crags (Watendlath) summit cairn   Bell Crags (Watendlath) summit cairn   Bell Crags (Watendlath) with Standing Crag (left) & Ullscarf (right) in the background   Bell Crags (Watendlath) from Blea Tarn   The large cairn on the summit of High Tove summit   The summit Cairn of High Park (Langdale)   The view from the summit of Beacon Fell (Forest of Bowland)   On the summit of Beacon Fell (Forest of Bowland) celebrating my 600th Fell   The large stone and information board mark the layby at Hause Bridge   Hause Bridge from the lower slopes of Grayrigg Forest   The M6 below the summit cairn on Grayrigg Forest   The view from the summit of Ullister Hill   The summit of Ullister Hill   Ullister Hill from Lords Seat (Whinlatter)   The view from the summit of Barf   Crummock Water and the Bishop of Barf from Whinlatter Forest Park   Looking down Mickleden from Black Crags (Langdale)   Black Crags (Langdale) summit cairn   Buck Pike (Langdale) summit cairn   Looking up Mickleden towards Rossett Pike, Buck Pike (Langdale) and Black Crags (Langdale) from Great Langdale   The view from Dufton Pike summit   Me on Dufton Pike summit   Oliver Gill waterfalls on Great How (Eskdale Fell)  



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