Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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The Irish Sea and South Head, St Bees   Ann Strain, Kevin Finn, Jill Willcockson and Theresa Howard at St Bees at the start of   Fleetwith Pike and Buttermere Lake from Buttermere   The Wast Water Screes   The Wast Water Screes   The Wast Water Screes   Crummock Water and Low Ling Crag - with Rannerdale Knotts (left), Fleetwith Pike (centre) and The High Stile Ridge (right)   Crummock Water, Rannerdale Knotts (left) and The High Stile Ridge from nr Cinderdale Common   Crummock Water, Rannerdale Knotts (left) and The High Stile Ridge from Cinderdale Common   The run off at the southern end of Yew Tree Tarn near Tarn Hows   Tarn Hows in the snow   Partially frozen Yew Tree Tarn near Tarn Hows   Lingmore Fell and the Langdale Pikes from Iron Keld near Tarn Hows   Holme Fell from Yew Tree Tarn near Tarn Hows   Wetherlam with the Langdale Pikes beyond from Iron Keld near Tarn Hows   Sca Fell (left), Mickledore (centre), Scafell Pike (centre-right) and Ill Crag (right) from Crinkle Crags (Long Top)   Approaching The Band and Stool End Farm from Great Langdale   Pike of Stickle and the Langdale Pikes from Gunson Knott (Crinkle Crags)   The Old Man of Coniston summit   Above Low Water on the way up The Old Man of Coniston   Low Water - on the way up The Old Man of Coniston   Buttermere from Hay Stacks   Innominate Tarn (Hay Stacks) with a snow-capped Pillar beyond   The High Stile Ridge and Buttermere from Fleetwith Pike   *360° Panorama from Fleetwith Pike   Looking towards Bassenthwaite and The Skiddaw Massif from Raise (Helvellyn)   Thirlmere from Stybarrow Dodd   Thirlmere from Raise (Helvellyn)   *The Helvellyn summit ridge, Whiteside, Thirlmere and Watson's Dodd from Raise (Helvellyn) summit   *Panorama looking North West from Stybarrow Dodd   The Sleet How Ridge with Skiddaw beyond from Grisedale Pike   Stile End, Outerside and Causey Pike from Sleet How   Stickle Tarn and Pavey Ark, The Langdale Pikes   Stone Ends from the Rake Trod path on Carrock Fell   High Pike (Caldbeck) summit   Carrock Fell   Mosedale and the Mells from Carrock Fell   Northern Mosedale from slopes of Carrock Fell   Frozen Gill on Carrock Fell   Blencathra (or Saddleback) from Carrock Fell   Carrock Fell summit   Bowscale Fell from Carrock Fell   Carrock Fell from Stone Ends, Mosedale (Mungrisdale)   *Hayeswater with the Fairfield and Helvellyn Ridges beyond from High Street   Speaking Crag, Haweswater   Small Water and Haweswater from near Mardale Ill Bell summit   Hayeswater with the Fairfield and Helvellyn Ridges beyond from High Street   Grasmere   Honister Crag from Honister   High Spy from Dale Head Tarn   Ill Bell and Froswick from Kentmere Pike   Thornthwaite Crag from below Froswick   Nan Bield Pass from Froswick   Froswick Summit   Ill Bell from Yoke   Windermere from Yoke   *Looking South to Grasmere from Steel Fell (Dead Pike)   Fairfield from Hard Tarn (below Nethermost Pike)   On Silver How above Grasmere   The Langdale Pikes (left) and Side Pike (right) from Blea Tarn (Langdale)   The Langdale Pikes (left) and Great Langdale from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)   *The Langdale Pikes (left), Great Langdale (centre) and Side Pike and Lingmoor Fell (right) from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)   *Cinkle Crags, Bow Fell (Bowfell) and the Langdale Pikes from Great Langdale in the early morning   Above the mist on Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) looking down the Langdales with Side Pike and Lingmore Fell in the middle distance   Great Knott, Crinkle Crags (Long Top), Gunson Knott, Crinkle Crags (South Top) and Bow Fell (Bowfell) from Red Tarn (Langdale)   Rydal Water and Grasmere from the shoulder of Nab Scar   *The Helvellyn Ridge and St Sunday Crag from Fairfield   Rydal Water with Langdale Pikes beyond from High Sweden Coppice   Autumn sunshine on Dale Head (left) and Fleetwith Pike (right) from Burtness Wood   Derwent Water, Keswick, Bassenthwaite Lake and The Skiddaw Massif from High Seat   Raven Crag (Thirlmere) summit with Raise beyond   Ice formation on Armboth Fell   High Tove and High Seat (Ashness Fell) from Armboth Fell summit   Woodland on the shores of Thirlmere   Early Morning mist on Thirlmere   Early Morning mist on Thirlmere   Early Morning mist on Thirlmere   A very snowy Helvellyn in early March!   Autumn sunshine on Dale Head (left) and Fleetwith Pike (right) from Burtness Wood   Buttermere from High Stile   Fleetwith Pike (centre) and Buttermere from Crummock Water   Derwent Water from Cat Bells (Catbells)   The infamous Striding Edge from Helvellyn   On Great Gable   The S for Sugar Aircraft Crash Memorial between Swirl How, Great Carrs and Grey Friar   Swirl How Summit   Wetherlam from Swirl How   Seathwaite Tarn from Grey Friar   Matterhorn Rock on Grey Friar   Greenburn Valley and Little Langdale from Great Carrs   Great Carrs Summit   Grey Friar from Great Carrs   The Scafell Range from Great Carrs   Duddon Valley and Harter Fell from Grey Friar   On Helvellyn   On The Langdale Pikes   Me and my best friend Sam on Nethermost Pike   Innominate Tarn, Hay Stacks   Grisdale Tarn   The Langdale Pikes from Crinkle Crags (South Top)  



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