Photographs of Walks submitted by your fellow go4awalkers in June, 2017

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Finally the sun came out as we descended Killhope Law   What's left of the 40ft pole on the summit of Killhope Law   The bog surrounding the trig point of Killhope Law   Me on the summit trig point of Killhope Law, my final English Nuttall   Made it! Me on the summit of my Killhope Law, final English Nuttall   The welcoming party on the summit of Killhope Law   Roseberry Topping   Falcom Clints and The Rever Tees from near White Well Green on Moor House (Cronkley Fell)   Looking towards Kinder Scout from Mam Tor   Looking towards Whins Brow, Langden Brook and Dunsop Bridge from Hareden Fell   Tryfan (left), Glyder Fawr, Y Garn (Glyderau) (right) and Llyn Ogwen  from near Glan Dena   Mam Tor from near Castleton   Looking over to Carnedd Dafydd with The Glyderau and Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) in the distance (left) from Carnedd Llewelyn   Stob Binnein from Ben More   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)  


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There is power to bless in hillside lonliness - in tarns and freary places. A virtue in the brook, a freshness in the look, of mountains's joyless faces - Frank William Fuber: 1814-1863
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