Photographs of Walks submitted by your fellow go4awalkers in February, 2009

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Dollywagon and Fairfield from Tarn Hows   The Langdale Pikes from a frozen Tarn Hows   The view north from Bigland Barrow (North Top)   Gummer's How from Staveley Fell   The Howgills from Carron Crag   Boretree Tarn on Finsthwaite Heights   High Dam below Finsthwaite Heights   Looking down on High Dam from Finsthwaite Heights   On the summit of Finsthwaite Heights   Looking into the Fairfield Horseshoe from the old intake below the summit of Latterbarrow   Wraymires Tarn   Grasmere Lake, Loughrigg and Windermere in the distance from Silver How   Me beside a very wet Silver How Summit cairn   Pavey Ark and Langdale Pikes from Silver How   Helm Crag from the path from Allan Bank to Silver How   Looking West along the valley from the access drive to Ball Bank House Farm   Looking South East just before Ball Bank House Farm   Looking South from the footpath into Glutton Bridge   Looking North from the footpath East of Moor Side Farm with Booth Farm in the middle distance   South from the road before Hill Top Farm   Lunch Break in Hollinsclough   South South West from the road before Hill Top Farm   Parkhouse Hill from the footpath East of Moor Side Farm   West from the road before Hill Top Farm   Chrome Hill from the footpath between Hill Top Farm and Wilshaw (Moseley)   Looking back down the lane from just before Ball Bank House Farm   Looking West back to Chrome Hill from the footpath into Glutton Bridge   North East to Chrome Hill from where the footpath joins road into Hollinsclough   East North East to Parkhouse Hill from where the footpath joins road into Hollinsclough   Looking North East to Chrome Hill from where the footpath joins the road into Hollinsclough   The distinctive outline of Chrome Hill in the distance, just north of the village of Hollinsclough. Taken from footpath between Hill Top Farm and Wilshaw (Moseley)   View west along the Valley from the access drive to Ball Bank House Farm   Chrome Hill on the footpath between Hollinsclough and Glutton Bridge   Approaching Chrome Hill on the footpath between Hollinsclough and Glutton Bridge   Practising my ice-axe arrest technique Whernside in the snow   Practising my ice-axe arrest technique Whernside in the snow   On the summit of Whernside in the snow   On the summit of Whernside in the snow   Practising my ice-axe and crampon technique in the snow on Whernside   Practising my ice-axe and crampons technique in the snow on Whernside   Practising my crampon and ice-axe technique in the snow on Whernside   Frozen pond on Black Hill (Westernhope Moor) Upper Weardale   Snow on Barrow and Outerside from Coledale Hause   Ingleborough covered in snow from Blea Moor Tunnel   Mike (go4awalk.com editor) in the snow on Whernside   Mike (go4awalk.com editor) practising his crampons and ice-axe technique in the snow on Whernside   Pen-y-ghent from the west near Horton in Ribblesdale   Ardgoil from Beinn Narnain, looking South   The Cobbler (Ben Arthur) from Beinn Narnain, looking over the hills surrounding Loch Long   Springs Farm   Looking North West towards Derwent Water and Cat Bells (Catbells) between Brockle Beck and Springs Farm   Footbridge over Brockle Beck   Castlerigg Stone Circle above Keswick   The steps up on to the A591 from the former Keswick Railway Line   The Yorkshire Three Peaks - Ingleborough (left), Pen-y-ghent (centre) and Whernside (right) from the summit of Fountains Fell   On Green Hill (Glen Clova) above Loch Brandy   Loch Brandy and The Snub from Green Hill (Glen Clova)   A frozen Loch Brandy   Barrow and Rowling End, with Keswick and Derwent Water beyond and Skiddaw and Blecathra (or Saddleback) in the background from Causey Pike   Swinside, Keswick, Latrigg and Blencathra (or Saddleback) from Rowling End   Skiddaw from Rowling End - with Swinside in the foreground   Causey Pike from Rowling End   Great Mell Fell summit cairn - with Blencathra (or Saddleback) in the background   360 view of The Firth of Lorn and The Island of Mull taken from the old coastguard hut just above Easdale on the Island of Seil   The 'prime time' walkers group near teh summit of Mealna Letter (Duchray Hill)   The 'prime time' walkers group on the south–facing slopes of the Mealna Letter (Duchray Hill)   Stile near Invereddrie   Crossing Allt Mor to the west of Loch Beanie   Loch Beanie   Loch Beanie from Mealna Letter (Duchray Hill)   Crossing White Water between Craig Maud and Meikle Kilrannoch   On the top of Erne Craigs   Glen Doll from The Dounalt   Prime Time walkers on the summit of Craig Rennet   Looking down into Corrie of Fee from Erne Craigs   Looking east into Corrie of Fee with the Glendoll Forest beyond from Knapps of Fee   Ascending Corrie of Fee with Erne Craigs (left)   Clough Head and The Dodds from Blencathra (or Saddleback).   Coniston Old Man from Swirl How on a snowy February day.   Mountain Rescue helicopter above Pen y Fan in the snow   Cribyn from Pen y Fan in the snow   On Pen y Fan in the snow   Harrison Stickle and the Langdale Pikes from Blea Rigg in the snow   Snow moving in on Blea Rigg   Great Langdale and Lingmoor Fell in the snow from Whitegill Crag   Icefall on Whitegill Crag   Alsion on Whitegill Crag with a snow clad Great Langdale in the background   Hardy sheep near Afon Eiddew in the snow   Frozen Pistyll Rhyd-y-meinciau waterfall   Frozen Pistyll Rhyd-y-meinciau waterfall   Frozen Pistyll Rhyd-y-meinciau waterfall   Afon Eiddew in the snow   Derwent Water and the Newland Fells from Dodd (Skiddaw) Summit   Bassenthwaite Lake from Dodd (Skiddaw) Summit   On the summit of Harter Fell (Eskdale)   Crags on the summit of Harter Fell (Eskdale)   The view from Harter Fell (Eskdale) summit   Harter Fell (Eskdale) summit trig point   Harter Fell (Eskdale) from Eskdale   Hard Knott from Eskdale  


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