Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in The Lake District

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Small Water with Haweswater Reservoir beyond from Nan Bield Pass   Speaking Crag from The Rigg, Haweswater Reservoir   Eel Tarn taken en-route to Sca Fell from Eskdale   *360° panorama from the summit of Scar Crags   *Looking back along Scar Crags to Sail (Derwent Fells) and Crag Hill (Eel Crag) from Causey Pike   Me and my wife Sue at the summit of Scafell Pike   Lane near Kiln Head   Benson Knott from Kiln Head   Near Kiln Head   Wasdale Head with Pillar beyond from the lower slopes of Lingmell & Scafell Pike   Great Gable and Pillar from Innominate Tarn, Hay Stacks   Buttermere from Warnscale Beck on the way to Hay Stacks   The Rigg and Haweswater Reservoir from the lower slopes of Branstree (Artlecrag Pike)   Snow on High Street from Haweswater Reservoir   Wast Water from Lingmell Gill on the way up Scafell Pike. The fell to the right is Middle Fell   *Derwent Water from Bleaberry Fell   Ashness Bridge over Barrow Beck with Skiddaw in the distance   On Heron Pike - with a view all the way from Lake Windermere to Morecambe Bay   The Swan Hotel near Grasmere with Stone Arthur beyond   Helm Crag from Stone Arthur   Grasmere from Stone Arthur   Grisedale Hause, Dollywaggon Pike (centre), Nethermost Pike, Helvellyn and Striding Edge (far right) from Great Rigg   St Sunday Crag from Fairfield   Grisedale from Seat Sandal   Grisedale Tarn from Seat Sandal   St Sunday Crag (left), Fairfield (right) and Grisedale Hause from Seat Sandal   Seat Sandal summit   Path towards Mill Bridge from Seat Sandal   Sadgill Bridge   Shipman Knotts from Sadgill   Great Howe from Sadgill   Shipman Knotts and Longsleddale from Great Howe   Grey Crag (Sleddale) Summit   Survey Post on Tarn Crag (Sleddale)   Gatescarth Pass   Disused quarry below Tarn Crag (Sleddale)   Mungrisdale Common summit   Sharp Edge from Foule Crag, Blencathra   Mungrisdale Common from Blencathra   Hallsfell Top, Blencathra   Baystones (Wansfell) from Wansfell Pike summit   Wansfell Pike from Baystones (Wansfell) summit   Nanny Lane, Troutbeck   The famous Bridge House in Ambleside   Troutbeck Village   Windermere from Skelghyll Wood   Clough Head from High Rigg   High Rigg summit   Skiddaw from High Rigg   High Rigg   Blencathra from High Rigg   Lingcove Bridge   Castle Crag from the Cumbria Way above Seatoller   Black Sail Hut, Ennerdale   Innominate Tarn, Hay Stacks with Great Gable beyond   Innominate Tarn, Hay Stacks with Great Gable,  Kirk Fell and Scafell Pike in the distance   Crummock Water (far left) and Buttermere with Grasmoor beyond from Hay Stacks   High Crag (left), Crummock Water (left distance) and Buttermere with Grasmoor beyond from Hay Stacks   Crummock Water (far left) and Buttermere with Grasmoor beyond from Hay Stacks   Hay Stacks summit   Crummock Water (far left) and Buttermere with Grasmoor beyond from Hay Stacks   The South East shore of Buttermere Lake from near High Wax Knott above Peggy's Bridge (on the way to Hay Stacks)   Buttermere Lake with High Snockrigg beyond from near High Wax Knott above Peggy's Bridge (on the way to Hay Stacks)   Me at the summit trig point on Helvellyn   My son on Latrigg   John, Andy and myself on High Street in the snow   The Rigg with Rough Crag (Riggindale) and High Street beyond from near Rowantreethwaite Beck, Haweswater Reservoir   *Great Knott, Crinckle Crags and Bow Fell (Bowfell) from the Red Tarn (Langdale)   *360 Degree Panorama from the summit of Red Screes   Middle Dodd with Place Fell, Angletarn Peaks and Hartsop Dodd beyond Brothers Water in the valley below from Red Screes   Brothers Water from Middle Dodd   The Langdale Pikes reflected in Blea Tarn on a cold early morning.   Approaching the (somewhat moody) Langdale Pikes along the Cumbria Wayin Great Langdale below Oakhowe Crag.   The Old Man of Coniston (left) and Swirl How (right) from Wetherlam summit   On the summit of Wetherlam   The next challenge awaits, Mel and Rick approaching Wetherlam   *Lakeland panorama featuring a snow-topped Helvellyn (centre left) and Fairfield (centre right) from above Grasmere   The Langdale Pikes with Wetherlam and Swirl How in the distance from Sergeant Man summit   Deep Slack and Codale Head (right) from Sergeant Man summit   Sergeant Man summit   Easedale from the summit of Sergeant Man   Slapestone Edge from across Easedale Tarn   Ullswater from summit of Hallin Fell   High Cup from High Cup Nick   The Wasdale Valley featuring Lingmell (left), Illgill Head and Whin Rigg (left of centre in the distance), Wast Water (centre) and Yewbarrow (right) from near Westmorland Cairn on the summit of Great Gable   The Wast Water Screes below Illgill Head and Whin Rigg   Red Pike (centre left), Pillar, Yewbarrow (centre), Kirk Fell & Great Gable (right) beyond Wast Water from Whin Rigg   Yewbarrow and Yewbarrow (North Top) beyond Wast Water from Illgill Head   Wast Water, Yewbarrow (left), Kirk Fell (centre left), Great Gable (centre right) and Lingmell Fell (right) from Illgill Head   On the summit of Skiddaw   Ennerdale   Red Squirrel in Dockray Meadow   The scree slope on the western slope of Great Gable   Yewbarrow (left), the shoulder of Kirk Fell, Great Gable (centre) and Lingmoor Fell (right) from Wast Water   Mine workings below Wetherlam   Little Langdale from Wetherlam   A frozen Low Water - with The Old Man of Coniston beyond   High Crag and Stonethwaite Fell from Stonethwaite Beck   The Langstrath Valley from Stonethwaite Beck   *Beda Head (Beda Fell) with Place Fell beyond (left), Ullswater and Hallin Fell (right) from Steel Knotts (Pikeawassa)  



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