Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in The Lake District

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Miners Bridge over Church Beck   Scar Crags with Sail (Derwent Fells) and Crag Hill (Eel Crag) beyond from Causey Pike   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   Calf Crag from Green Burn in Greenburn Bottom   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 in thick mist   Nethermost Pike from Dollywaggon Pike   On Striding Edge in mist   Taking a breather before tackling Striding Edge   Crummock Water and Buttermere with Grasmoor beyond from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   The Langdale Pikes from Elter Water   Goat's Water from the summit of Dow Crag   Dow Crag summit   Low Water from the summit of The Old Man of Coniston   On the footbridge over Hayeswater Gill, Hayeswater Reservoir   Peter on Angletarn Pikes   Ali and James after the scramble up Angletarn Pikes   Angle Tarn from Angletarn Pikes   Looking down Lorton Vale from Graystones featuring Whiteside and Grasmoor (left - in mist) and Mellbreak (centre)   Crummock Water with Low Fell beyond from Lanthwaite Wood   Crummock Water with Rannerdale Knotts (centre left), The High Stile Ridge (High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike (Buttermere) and the lower slopes of Mellbreak (far right) from Lanthwaite Wood   Slate stones on Castle Crag   Hen Comb (left), Gavel Fell, Carling Knott and Burnbank Fell (right) from Scale Hill, Loweswater   The Three Shire Stone on Wrynose Pass   Loughrigg Fell and Grasmere from Helm Crag summit   Loughrigg Fell and Grasmere from Helm Crag   The Lion and The Lamb on Helm Crag   The Howitzer on Helm Crag   Grasmere, Silver How, Lang How, Blea Rigg, Easedale Tarn, The LAngdale Pikes, Codale Head, Gibson Knott and Calf Crag from Helm Crag summit cairn   Helm Crag summit cairn   Steel Fell (left) and Seat Sandal (right) from Helm Crag   Grasmere and Easedale from Helm Crag   Approacing Helm Crag summit   Approacing Helm Crag   Deer Bields from Gibson Knott   Deer Bields, Ferngill Crag and Broadstone Head from Calf Crag   Broadstone Head from Brownrigg Moss   The Langdale Pikes from Tarn Crag   Steel Fell, Gibson Knott and Helm Crag below Seat Sandal (with Helvellyn and Fairfield in mist beyond) from Tarn Crag summit cairn   Grasmere, Easedale Tarn and Blea Rigg from Tarn Crag summit   Easedale Tarn from Tarn Crag   Mere Beck from Broadstone Head   Mere Beck from Broadstone Head   Broadstone Head   Broadstone Head, Ferngill Crag and Deer Bields from Brownrigg Moss   Loughrigg Fell with Windermere beyond from between Steel Fell (Dead Pike) and Calf Crag   Helm Crag, Gibson Knott, Calf Crag, Greenup Edge and The Wythburn Fells from Steel Fell (Dead Pike) summit cairn   Greenup Edge and the Wythburn Fells from Steel Fell (Dead Pike) summit   The Wythburn Fells (left) Thirlmere, Helvellyn (in mist) and Seat Sandal (right) from Steel Fell (Dead Pike)   Thirlmere from Steel Fell (Dead Pike)   Steel Fell from Contra Breast   The Lion and The Lamb on Helm Crag from Greenburn Bottom   Helm Crag from Greenburn Bottom   Helm Crag (left) and Steel Fell from Greenburn Bottom   Green Burn at the foot of Steel Fell   Helvellyn, Swirral Edge and Red Tarn from Hole-in-the-Wall   On Little Mell Fell summit   On High Sweden Bridge   The 'Howitzer' on the summit of Helm Crag   Yewbarrow Great Gable, Lingmell and Scafell Pike from Wast Water, Wasdale   Yewbarrow and Great Gable from Wast Water, Wasdale   Ennerdale (featuring Loft Beck and Tongue Beck) from Black Sail Pass   Hay Stacks (Haystacks) above Ennerdale (featuring Black Sail Hut Youth Hostel) from Black Sail Pass   Grisedale Tarn   Grisedale Tarn with St Sunday Crag (centre left) and Fairfield (right)   Thirlmere from Helvellyn   Red Tarn from Helvellyn   Bassenthwaite with Skiddaw beyond from Helvellyn   Birkhouse Moor with Ullswater beyond from Helvellyn   Red Tarn and Striding Edge from Helvellyn   Striding Edge from Swallow Scarth, between Helvellyn and Nethermost Pike   Cat Bells (Catbells) from the summit of Dodd (Skiddaw)   Skiddaw from the summit of Dodd (Skiddaw)   Bassenthwaite from the summit of Dodd (Skiddaw)   Bow Fell (Bowfell) summit  



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