Photographs of Walks submitted by your fellow go4awalkers in September, 2008

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Whitehills from Boyndie Bay, Banff   On the east coastal path between Millstone Point and Laggan, Isle of Arran   Morecambe Bay sunset featuring Black Combe (right)   Looking north to Lord's Seat along the Whitbarrow Scar ridge   Dow Crag, Buck Pike, Brown Pike and The Old Man of Coniston from White Maiden the high point on Walna Scar   Whinster Valley from Cartmel Fell (Raven's Barrow)   Knowe Crags from Hallsfell Top (Blencathra or Saddleback)   Lonscale Fell, Burnt Horse and Skiddaw Little Man from Atkinson Pike   Hallsfell Top Ridge rising to Hallsfell Top (the summit of Blencathra or Saddleback) from Atkinson Pike at the top of Sharp Edge   A walker negotiates the 'awkward place' on Sharp Edge   Sharp Edge   Chapel Head Scar from Whitbarrow Scar   Looking northwest across Brock Barrow's second cairn to the Coniston and Furness Fells hidden beneath towering cumulus   The Consiton Fells from the summit of Blawith Knott   The Langdale Pikes from Wise Een Tarn   Sow How Tarn   Burney Farm and a distant view of the northernmost Southern Fells from between Caw (centre) and Walna Scar (right) from Burney (Great Burney)   Moss Eccles Tarn   The Derwent Water Launch cruising Derwent Water from Brandlehow Bay   Derwent Water from Brandlehow Bay   Ashness Bridge   Surprise View near Ashness Bridge   Watendlath Bridge   Watendlath   Watendlath Tarn   The Old School, Muker   St Mary's Church, Muker   Muker Literary Institute   Muker Methodist Church   Cottage in Muker   Backside Fell Bothy   Force Burn Gorge   Force Burn Gorge   Meldon Hill summit   Maize Beck   High Cup Nick   High Cup   Falcon Clints and the River Tees from The Pennine Way south west of Cauldron Snout   Cauldron Snout Waterfall   Cauldron Snout Waterfall   Cauldron Snout Waterfall   In Lathkill Dale   Calf Crag from Green Burn in Greenburn Bottom   The famous stepping stones over the River Wharfe at Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale   Spiders doing their thing whilst the sun shines, Strid Wood, Wharfedale   Wild Flowers in Strid Wood, Wharfedale   The River Wharf tumbles through The Strid in Strid Wood, Wharfedale   Lanty's Tarn   Ullswater from near Lanty's Tarn   Birkhouse Moor (left), St Sunday Crag (right) and Place Fell (centre) from near Grisedale Tarn   St Sunday Crag shrouded in cloud from Dollywaggon Pike   On Striding Edge (High Spying How) in thick mist   Nethermost Pike from Dollywaggon Pike   On Striding Edge (High Spying How) in mist   Taking a breather before tackling Striding Edge (High Spying How)   Sunset over Llyn Lockwood (centre bottom), Llyn Gywant, Y Lliwedd and Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) from the Miner's Track near Glyder Fach   Wild goats on the PYG Track   Cross Keys and The River Rawthey valley from Pickering Gill below Great Dummacks   The River Rawthey and Cross Keys from the lower slopes of Great Dummacks   Yarlside from the lower slopes of Great Dummacks   Cautley Crag, Cautley Spout, Yarlside, Cautley Holme Beck, and Cross Keys from Great Dummacks   The cairn on Great Dummacks   Sickers Fell, Rowantree Grains and Arant Haw from Calders   The summit cairn on Calders   Bram Rigg Top   The Calf summit trig point   The Calf and Calders from Fell Head (Howgills)   Linghaw from Fell Head (Howgills) summit   Long Rigg Beck valley from near Fell Head (Howgills)   The Calf from Bush Howe summit cairn   Linghaw behind Fell Head (Howgills) from near The Calf   Looking North to West Fell and the Bowderdale Beck Valley from Randygill Top   Randygill Top summit cairn   Green Bell from Kensgriff   Kensgriff summit cairn   Yarlside from Kensgriff   Kensgriff from Yarlside   West Fell, Hooksey and the shoulder of Randygill Top from Yarlside   West Fell, Hooksey, Randygill Top, Kensgriff and Wandale Hill from Yarlside   Yarlside summit cairn   The River Rawthey with Calders beyond from the Cross Keys footbridge   Crummock Water and Buttermere with Grasmoor beyond from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Black Tor   Black Tor   Black Tor   Black Tor   On Black Tor   Approacing Black Tor   Devonport Leat on Raddick Hill   Devonport Leat tumbling down Raddick Hill   More Dartmoor Ponies near Devonport Leat   Dartmoor Ponies near Devonport Leat   Stone Cross beside Devonport Leat   Devonport Leat   Devonport Leat emerging from the hillside   Ruin and Tree near Devonport Leat   Nun's Cross (a.k.a. Siward's Cross)   Boundary Stone on South Hessary Tor   South Hessary Tor   South Hessary Tor  


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To steep and difficult descent, trusting ourselves, we wound from crag to crag, where passage could be won - William Wordsworth: 1770-1850
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