Photographs of Walks submitted by your fellow go4awalkers in July, 2010

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Moel y Golfa from the south western slopes of Middletown Hill   Looking South West down the steep ridge from Moel y Golfa into the Severn Valley towards Welshpool with the A458 road also visible   Rodney's Pillar (Breidden Hill) (left) and Moel y Golfa (centre) and from the A458 road near the  railway bridge at Cefn   Rodney's Pillar (Breidden Hill) (left) and Moel y Golfa (centre) and from the A458 road near the  railway bridge at Cefn   Moel y Golfa seen from the neighbouring summit of Rodney's Pillar (Breidden Hill)   Carling Knott, Holme Wood and Loweswater from the track to Low Fell   The famous Bowder Stone below King's How in Borrowdale, south of Keswick   Knott Rigg (foreground left), Buttermere (just poking out) with Red Pike (Buttermere) beyond and Whitelees Pike & Wandope (centre right) from Ard Crags   Stile and cotton grass on the way from Burnbank Fell to Blake.   Slate quarry near Hodge Close   Wetherlam from High Oxen Fell   The view west to The Coniston Fells and Wetherlam from near Low Arnside Farm   Downstream from the Tom Gill Waterfalls near Tarn Hows   The Tom Gill Waterfalls near Tarn Hows   Tarn Hows   Tarn Hows   Looking west from Scout Scar (Barrowfield)   Looking west from the summit of Scout Scar (Barrowfield)   Looking south from the summit of Scout Scar (Barrowfield)   The Mushroom Shelter on the summit of Scout Scar (Barrowfield) above Kendal   Easedale Tarn in low cloud   Easedale Tarn in mist   Sour Milk Gill near Easedale Tarn   Sour Milk Gill Waterfall, near Easedale Tarn   Lovely sandy bay on the St Brides Bay section of the Pembrokshire Coast   Flora on the St Brides Bay section of the Pembrokshire Coast   St Brides Bay   Headland, St Brides Bay   The huge mast on the summit of Winter Hill (Rivington Moor)   The path back to Askrigg across Askrigg Bottoms from Worton Bridge over the River Ure   Askrigg Bottoms near Askrigg   The River Ure, Askrigg Bottoms   Askrigg Bottoms   Stepping Stones across the River Ure near Askrigg   Askrigg Church   Shelter on the summit of Whittle Hill   On the summit of Pen y Fan   Cat Bells (Catbells), Derwent Water with Bleaberry Fell & High Seat (Ashness Fell) from Scar Crags   Dale Head (Newlands) summit cairn   The magnificent Newlands Valley from Dale Head (Newlands)   Nora Batty's House (from BBC TV's Last of the Summer Wine), Holmfirth   Sid's Cafe (from BBC TV's Last of the Summer Wine), Holmfirth   Holmfirth  


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