Photographs of Walks submitted by your fellow go4awalkers before June, 2004

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Glyder Fach, Glyder Fawr and Idwal Cottage from Pen yr Ole Wen   Llyn Idwal and Pen yr Ole Wen from below Glyder Fawr   Llyn Bochlyd through the cloud from Glyder Fach   Chinook Helipcopter landing astride the Bwlch Eryl Farchog ridge   Chinook Helicopter on a training flight below Carnedd Llewelyn on reconnoitring circuit before landing   Stonechat at Llyn Idwal Nature Reserve   Descending Carnedd Llewelyn via the Bwlch Eryl Farchog ridge   Grasmere from Silver How   Tarn Hows   Tarn Hows   Rydal Water from Loughrigg Terrace   Grasmere from Loughrigg Terrace   Old quarry workers dwellings at Crowberry Haws near the foot of The Old Man of Coniston   Waterfall Gill Beck, Embsay Moor   Embsay Moor   Pendle Hill from Crookrise Crag   Embsay Crag from Embsay Reservoir   Gordale Scar, Malham   Gordale Scar, Malham   Janet's Foss, Malham   The Cantilever Stone near summit of Glyder Fach   Three Ships on Birchen Edge   Windgather Rocks   Gate on Brandreth   The famous Striding Edge (High Spying How) from Helvellyn   Ice on Scafell Pike   Ice on Scafell Pike   Sunset on Scafell Pike, Mickledore and Sca Fell from Wasdale   The Rochdale Canal (Lobb Mill - Lock 16)   Foel Meirch from Carnedd Dafydd   St John's in the Vale Church   Helvellyn and Thirlmere from High Rigg   Helvellyn from High Rigg   Clough Head from High Rigg   Blencathra (Saddleback) from High Rigg   Legburthwaite from High Rigg   Troutbeck Tongue, Thornthwaite Crag, Yoke and Ill Bell from Hagg Bridge   Lake Windermere from Sour Howes   North from Garburn Pass   Troutbeck Church   Carnedd Dafydd from Gwaun-y-gwiail, Bethesda   Foel Ganol and Yr Elen from Braich y Brysgyll   Bethesda from Foel Ganol   Yr Elen from Carnedd Llewelyn   Carnedd Dafydd from Bwlch Cyfryw-drum   Carnedd Llewelyn from Bwlch Cyfryw-drum   Cefn Ysgolion Duon from Carnedd Dafydd   Yr Elen from Foel Meirch   The Cwm Llafar Horseshoe via Mynydd Du   Climbing Foel Meirch and Carnedd Dafydd via Mynydd Du   Dow Bank Tarn   Derwent Water from the lower slopes of Castle Crag   Shepherds Crag from Castle Crag   Derwent Water and Borrowdale from Castle Crag   Plaque on Castle Crag summit   Borrowdale from Castle Crag   Plaque at the bottom of Castle Crag   The River Derwent, Borrowdale   Troutbeck Tongue, Thornthwaite Crag, Yoke and Ill Bell from Lowther Brow   Thornthwaite Crag and Yoke from Hagg Gill   Yoke from Troutbeck Tongue   South from Troutbeck Tongue   Ill Bell from Troutbeck Park   Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor), Threshthwaite Mouth and Thornthwaite Crag from Troutbeck Park   Trout Beck, Thornthwaite Crag, Froswick and Ill Bell from Troutbeck Park   High Sweden Bridge   High Pike (Scandale) from Low Pike (Scandale)   Low Pike (Scandale) summit   Low Pike (Scandale) and Lake Windermere from High Pike (Scandale)   Low Pike (Scandale) and Lake Windermere from High Pike (Scandale)   High Pike (Scandale) and Lake Windermere from Dove Crag   Brothers Water and Hartsop from Dove Crag   Little Hart Crag from The Scandale Pass   Grainsgill Beck from Grainsgill Beck Bridge   Mosedale (Mungrisdale) from Great Calva   Great Calva from Knott (Uldale Fells)   Knott and Skiddaw from Great Lingy Hill   Lingy Hut (Bothy) with Mosedale beyond   Bowscale Fell from High Pike (Caldbeck)   Carrock Fell from High Pike (Caldbeck)   Mosedale (Mungrisdale) from Carrock Fell   Dove Crag from Scandale Pass   Brothers Water from Middle Dodd   Red Screes from Middle Dodd   Middle Dodd and Brothers Water from Red Screes   *The Kirkstone Pass from Red Screes   Brothers Water from the summit of Red Screes   Lake Windermere from Snarker Pike summit   The Kirkstone Pass from Snarker Pike summit   Lake Windermere from Snarker Pike   Grasmere from the lower slopes of Snarker Pike   Lake Windermere and Ambleside from the lower slopes of Snarker Pike   Sywell Church   Hardwick Church   The River Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon   Holy Trinity Church (Shakespeare's Burial Place), Stratford-upon-Avon   The River Avon near Stratford-upon-Avon   The River Avon near Stratford-upon-Avon   The River Stour at Clifford Chambers   River Stour  


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