Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in The Lake District

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The Seat (Birker Fell) and Devoke Water from Rough Crag (Birker Fell)   Whinlatter (Whinlatter Top) summit cairn   Whinlatter (Brown How) summit cairn with Graystones in the distance   Scawgill Bridge, Whinlatter Pass   Heading down towards Scawgill Bridge, Whinlatter Pass from Graystones   Graystones summit cairn   Graystones above Widow Hause from Broom Fell   Broom Fell summit cairn   Lord's Seat (Whinlatter) summit in mist   Barf summit appears out of the mist   The Bassenthwaite Valley from Barf   Sculpture outside Whinlatter Forest Park Visitors Centre   High House Bank summit   High House Bank from the summit of Robin Hood (Crookdale)   Great Yarlside from Lord's Seat (Crookdale)   Lord's Seat (Crookdale) summit cairn   Grey Crag (Sleddale) summit cairn   Grey Crag (Sleddale) summit winding tower   Lord's Seat (Crookdale) from Harrop Pike   Harrop Pike summit beacon   Harrop Pike from Great Yarlside   The fence junction marking the summit of Great Yarlside   High House Bank from the featureless summit of Whatshaw Common   Sign in the lay by on the A6 at Demings Moss south of Shap   Great Rigg (right) and High Pike (Scandale) (left) from Dove Crag   The summit of Little Hart Crag in deep snow   Looking East to the snowy fell tops of Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor) and High Street from the summit of Little Hart Crag   Place Fell and Angletarn Pikes above Brothers Water from High Hartsop Dodd   Dawn across The Bassenthwaite Valley and The Derwent Fells from near Millbeck   Windermere under a blanket of mist from Orrest Head   Windermere from Orrest Head summit   Windermere from Gummer's How   Black Combe from the cairn on Seaness above Townend Knotts   A snow capped Blencathra or Saddleback (Hallsfell Top) viewed from the summit of Skiddaw   A frozen Angle Tarn from Angletarn Pikes   Brothers Water from the summit of Angletarn Pikes   Beda Head (Beda Fell) summit cairn   Helm Crag & Steel Fell (left), Grasmere Village & Dunmail Raise (centre) and Seat Sandal (right) beautifully reflected in Grasmere   Descending Loughrigg Fell in winter light towards Rydal   Mist over Windermere from Loughrigg Fell summit   Loughrigg Fell summit trig point   Grasmere from Loughrigg Fell   The Coniston Fells from from Loughrigg Fell   Grasmere Shore   Grasmere shore   Fishing Boat on Grasmere   Looking towards Windermere from Loughrigg Fell summit   Derwent Water   Icicles on the C2C between Threlkeld and Keswick   Sunset over Derwent Water with Cat Bells (Catbells) in the background from near Walla Crag   My wife just below High Pike (Scandale) during a temperature inversion on the Fairfield Horseshoe   Lake Windermere from the summit of Ill Bell   Sca Fell, Scafell Pike and the dome of Great Gable in the distance beyond Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell (Bowfell) with The Langdale Pikes in the mid distance from Yoke   Ullswater and Dunmallard Hill (Dunmallet) (the tree covered hump on the right) from the path up to Arthur's Pike via Barton Fell from Park Foot   Looking up to the summit of Wansfell Pike   Winderemere reaching into the town of Ambleside (and cutting it off) from Wansfell Pike   Stockghyll Force on the way up to Wansfell Pike from Ambleside   Looking down a very snowy Stickle Ghyll to Great Langdale with Lingmoor Fell beyond from Stickle Tarn   Stickle Tarn under a blanket of snow   Snow on Harrison Stickle across a frozen Stickle Tarn   Deep Snow on Harrison Stickle and Pavey Ark from Stickle Tarn   The Howitzer on Helm Crag with Helvellyn and The Pass of Dunmail Raise beyond   Grasmere from Helm Crag   On Helm Crag summit   Helvellyn (centre left) and Seat Sandal (right) above The Pass of Dunmail Raise from Helm Crag   Crinkle Crags with snow dusting from Wetherlam Edge   Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco), Pavey Ark and the Langdale Pikes from Wetherlam Edge   Approaching the summit of Wetherlam   Climbing Wetherlamd from Little Langdale   Great Carrs and Swirl How under a dusting of snow from Greenburn Beck   White Pike at the head of the forest path adjacent to the River Lickle   Bannerdale from between The Tongue and the sunlit east ridge of Bannerdale Crags   Bowscale Fell across the summit rim of Bannerdale Crags   Sharp Edge from Scales Beck   Atkinson Pike and Sharp Edge from Mousthwaite Comb   Yewbarrow (now conquered!) from the road to the  National Trust Camp Site at Wasdale where we were staying   Kirk Fell and Mosedale from Dore Head having just climbed up from Wasdale and heading for Yewbarrow   Black Grag (Pillar), Wind Gap, Pillar and Looking Stead (Pillar) above Mosedale from Wasdale Head   Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick above Kentmere Reservoir from Harter Fell (Mardale)   Kentmere Pike   Britain's Favourite View - Yewbarrow, Great Gable, Lingmell, Great End, Sca Fell and the shoulder of Illgill Head (far right) from Wast Water   Black Crag (Pillar), Wind Gap, Pillar and Looking Stead (Pillar) above Mosedale from Wasdale Head   Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick and the shoulder of Lingmell End (Mardale Ill Bell) above Kentmere Reservoir from Harter Fell (Mardale)   Steeple and Long Crag with Crag Fell (sunlit in the distance), Ennerdale Water and Great Borne from Pillar   Striding Edge and Helvellyn above Red Tarn from the col between Swirral Edge and Catstye Cam   Grisedale with Birks beyond from near the Hole-in-the-wall between Birkhouse Moor and Helvellyn   Stickle Tarn, Great Langdale and Lingmoor from Pavey Ark, The Langdale Pikes   Little Langdale Tarn   Near Little Langdale Tarn   Wetherlam from Little Langdale   Slater Bridge, Little Langdale   Stone Arthur, Great Rigg and Heron Pike above Greenbank from Stang End   View west from the road at High Park   Colwith Force   Top of Skelwith Force   Elter Water   Great Langdale Beck at Elterwater   Elterwater village   Bottom of Tom Gill Falls near Tarn Hows   Yew Tree Tarn in the rain - lots of rain!  



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