Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Flat Fell summit cairn   The view from Cold Fell (Cleator Moor)   Cold Fell (Cleator Moor) summit cairn   Cold Fell (Cleator Moor) from Flat Fell   Dent (Long Barrow) from the summit of Flat Fell   Tarns on the top of Tarn Hill (Dunnerdale Fells)   Great Stickle (Dunnerdale Fells) from Tarn Hill (Dunnerdale Fells)   Tarn Hill (Dunnerdale Fells) summit cairn   The Pike (Hesk Fell) from Ulpha Church   The view from the summit of The Pike (Hesk Fell)   Hesk Fell (Ulpha Fell) summit   Buttermere and Crummock Water from Green Crag (Buttermere) summit   Green Crag (Buttermere) summit cairn with Kirk Fell beyond   Herdies (Herdwick Sheep) in front of Green Crag (Buttermere)   Summit cairn on Seat (Buttermere)   A cairn on Seat (Buttermere)   The Ennerdale Fells from the summit of Ponsonby Fell   Seatallan (centre left) and you can just make out Scafell Pike, Mickledore and Sca Fell (centre right in the distance) from Ponsonby Fell summit   Ponsonby Fell summit cairn almost hidden in long grass   View from the summit of Ponsonby Fell   Ponsonby Fell   The Wasdale Screes below Illgill Head (centre) and Whin Rigg (right) from Ponsonby Fell   View from the approach to Ponsonby Fell through Blengdale Forest   Looking South across Morecambe Bay towards Morecambe itself from Arnside Knott   Arnside Knott summit trig point   Signed path junction on Arnside Knott   Handgate on Arnside Knott with Kent Viaduct (railway bridge) across Morecambe Bay in the distance   Kent Viaduct (railway bridge) across Morecambe Bay from Arnside Knott   Grange-over-Sands and Morecambe Bay from Arnside Knott   Derwent Water and Borrowdale with Cat Bells, Maiden Moor and Castle Crag on the right from the northern end of the lake   The Skiddaw massif along with Walla Crag (to the right) from the southern end of Derwent Water   Castle Crag in the 'Jaws' of Borrowdale taken from the north end of Derwent Water   St Raven's Edge   The summit cairn on St Raven's Edge   Red Screes from St Raven's Edge   Hallin Fell from a viewpoint on the descent from High Dodd (Sleet Fell)   High Dodd (Sleet Fell) summit   Whitfell (Whit Fell) summit appears out of the mist   Whitfell (Whit Fell) summit cairn and shelter   Whitfell (Whit Fell) summit trig point   Holehouse Tarn near Stainton Fell   Stainton Fell   Stainton Fell summit cairn   The Knott (Stainton Fell) summit trig point   Kinmont Buck Barrow summit cairn   Looking towards Kinmont Buck Barrow summit from Buck Barrow   Buck Barrow summit cairn   The view from the path up Buck Barrow   Looking back to Yoadcastle  from the summit of The Knott (Stainton Fell)   Burn Moor summit cairn   Thackray Cottage below Clints Crags escarpment   The Lorton Fells from Clints Crags Summit   The tiny cairn on the top of Clints Crags   The Limestone escarpment on Clints Crags   Clints Crags summit   Cows blocking my way up Clints Crags   The Skiddaw Massif from the path up Clints Crags   Whiteside (Crummock) (left), Mellbreak (centre) and Fellbarrow (right) from Setmurthy Common (Watch Hill)   Harrot (centre) and Whiteside (Crummock) (centre left), Mellbreak (centre right) and Fellbarrow (far right) from Setmurthy Common (Watch Hill)   The summit of Setmurthy Common (Watch Hill)   Setmurthy Common (Watch Hill) summit   Small pile of stones which seem to mark the highest point on Watch Hill (Cockermouth)   The grassy path up Watch Hill (Cockermouth)   The summit cairn on Viewing Hill   Tinside Rigg summit cairn   Siss Gill from Christy Bank   Roman Fell summit cairn and shelter   Long Fell summit cairn   Cow Green Reservoir from Viewing Hill summit   Artillery Shell on Long Fell   An interesting marker on the way to Long Fell   A Military Bunker on Tinside Rigg   A good path up Swindale Edge with Roman Fell on the right   Small shelter on Long Man Hill with Great Dunn Fell, Little Dun Fell and Cross Fell in the background   Cairn on the summit of Long Man Hill   The view from Bullman Hills looking north-east towards Garrigill   The small cairn at the north-east end of the Bullman Hills ridge   The small summit cairn on Bullman Hills   Approaching Bullman Hills   Waterfalls on Tyne Head near the source of The River Tyne   Round Hill (Tyne Head) summit cairn   Round Hill (Tyne Head) from the descent off Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell)   Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell) summit cairn   The tall marker cairn on the summit of Bellbeaver Rigg (Tynehead Fell)   The view down High Cup   Meldon Hill summit   Backstone Edge (Dufton) summit cairn now minus its pole   The stone built Trig Point on the summit of Backstone Edge (Dufton)   Approaching the top of Meldon Hill (Dufton Fell)   Woodend Brow, Bassenthwaite Lake   Bassenthwaite Lake from Hursthole Point   Snow on Carl Side (left), Skiddaw (centre) and Dodd (Skiddaw) across Bassenthwaite Lake from Woodend Brow   Snow capping Yewbarrow (left) Great Gable (centre) Lingmell and Scafell Pike surround Wast Water from near Overbeck Bridge, Wasdale   Dore Head (left) and Pillar from Mosedale, Wasdale Head   Great Gable from Burnthwaite Farm, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Bedroom Two, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Lounge, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Bedroom, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Kitchen, Wasdale Head   Snow on Great Napes from Sty Head  



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