Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Summit cairn on Great How (Eskdale Fell)   Blea Tarn above Boot in Eskdale   Matson Ground   Brand Fell from near Lindeth Farm   Track west of Gilpin Farm   Track west of Gilpin Farm   Footpath beside Gilpinpark Plantation   Footbridge south of Crag House Farm   The cairn marking the summit of Grandsire   Rocky outcrop on Grandsire (South West Top)   Small cairn on the summit of Grandsire (South West Top)   Lone tree beside the small lake on the Dales way south west of School Knott   Small lake on the Dales way south west of School Knott   School Knott summit   Lake Windermere and Bowness-on-Windermere from School Knott   Lake Windermere and Bowness-on-Windermere from the summit of School Knott   Rocky outcrop marking the summit of School Knott   Approaching the top of School Knott   Brant Fell from Matson Ground   Daffodils at Matson Ground   Daffodils at Matson Ground   Matson Ground   Brant Fell from Brantfell Farm   The rocky outcrop forming the summit of Brant Fell   Lake Windermere and Bowness-on-Windermere from the summit of Brant Fell   Scalebarrow Knott summit cairn   Hugh's Laithes Pike (North East Top) and Hugh's Laithes Pike from Highfield Crag   Hugh's Laithes Pike (North East Top) summit cairn   Haweswater Reservoir from Hugh's Laithes Pike   Hugh's Laithes Pike summit cairn   The cairn on the summit of Wallow Crag (Naddle Forest)   Haweswater Reservoir from Wallow Crag (Naddle Forest)   Whether Hill from the summit of Kit Crag (Naddle Forest)   The small cairn on the summit of Kit Crag (Naddle Forest)   Hugh's Laithes Pike from Naddle Forest   Hugh's Laithes Pike from Kit Crag (Naddle Forest)   The summit cairn on Kit Crag (Naddle Forest)   The summit cairn on Hare Shaw   Powley's Hill summit cairn   High Street, Kidsty Pike and High Raise (Mardale) from the summit cairn on Harper Hills   The summit cairn on Harper Hills   Whether Hill from Harper Hills   Harper Hills from Scalebarrow Knott   Rosgill Moor from the summit cairn on Scalebarrow Knott   Brock Barrow (Top o' Selside)   Brock Barrow (Top o' Selside)   Allan Tarn from the summit of Brock Barrow (Top o' Selside)   Coniston Water from the summit of Brock Barrow (Top o' Selside) with Beacon (Blawith Fells) prominent (centre) and the Coniston Fells: White Maiden, Walna Scar, Dow Crag, The Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Swirl How and Wetherlam in the background (right)   The beacon on the summit of Brock Barrow (Top o' Selside)   Low Light Haw (Top o' Selside) summit cairn with the Coniston Fells: White Maiden, Walna Scar, Dow Crag, The Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Swirl How and Wetherlam in the background   High Light Haw (Top o' Selside) summit cairn with the Coniston Fells: White Maiden, Walna Scar, Dow Crag, The Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Swirl How and Wetherlam in the background   Cairn on the summit of Arnsbarrow Hill   Grouse Butt on Arnsbarrow Hill   Arnsbarrow Tarn from Top o' Selside   Top o' Selside summit cairn with the Coniston Fells: White Maiden, Walna Scar, Dow Crag, The Old Man of Coniston, Brim Fell, Swirl How and Wetherlam as a backdrop   Huge wooden ring near Carron Crag   Carron Crag summit trig point   Low Parkamoor Farm   Low Parkamoor Farm from Great Hill (Consiton)   Coniston Water with Beacon (Blawith Fells), Caw (Dunnerdale Fells),  White Maiden, Walna Scar, Dow Crag and The Old Man of Coniston (right) from Great Hill (Consiton)   The track up through Crab Haws Woods   Selside Beck in Crab Haws Woods   Bluebells in Crab Haws Woods   Bluebells in Crab Haws Woods   White Maiden, Walna Scar, Dow Crag and The Old Man of Coniston across Coniston Water from Crab Haws Woods   Williamson's Monument on the summit of High Knott   The Kentmere Fells from the summit of High Knott (Williamson's Monument)   The blocked access point to High Knott (Williamson's Monument)   The rocky outcrop marking the summit of Millrigg Knott   High Knott (Williamson's Moument) from Millrigg Knott   The small cairn on the summit of Hugill Fell   The River Kent valley from Hugill Fell   The large cairn on the summit of Reston Scar   Staveley from Reston Scar   Reston Scar from Staveley   The stone marking the summit of Hollow Moor (North East Top)   Wild pony on Hollow Moor (North East Top)   Wild pony on Hollow Moor (North East Top)   Wild ponies on Hollow Moor (North East Top)   Wild pony on Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   Wild ponies on Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   The Kentmere Valley from the summit of Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   Old gate/fence post marking the summit of Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   The Lake District horizon from Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   The Kentmere Horseshoe from Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   A ruin on Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   The track leading off Cocklaw Fell towards Hollow Moor (Green Quarter Fell)   Skeggles Water from the summit of Cocklaw Fell with Brunt Knott (Potter Fell) in the background   The grassy summit of Cocklaw Fell with the Kentmere Horseshoe in the background   Skeggles Water   Another ruin near Skeggles Water   Ruin near Skeggles Water with Ancrow Brow (Swinklebank Crag) and Ancrow Brow (North East Top) beyond   The Kentmere Valley from Cornclose Lane (Track)   Cornclose Lane (track)   Kentmere   The Eagle and Child, Staveley   The River Kent near Staveley   The River Kent near Staveley   Potter Tarn   Gurnal Dubs  



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