Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in The Lake District

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Brett climbing Pavey Ark   Pavey Ark from Stickle Tarn   Harrison Stickle and Pavey Ark from Stickle Tarn   Harrison Stickle from the outflow from Stickle Tarn   Brett resting at Stickle Tarn with Pavey Ark   Pavey Ark from Stickle Tarn   Harrison Stickle from Stickle Tarn   Looking back down the path up to Stickle Tarn with Lingmoor Fell in the background   Brett and a duck at Stickle Tarn   Brett at Stickle Tarn with Pavey Ark behind   Harrison Stickle and Pavey Ark beyond Stickle Tarn   Stickle Ghyll   Ghyll scambling in Stickle Ghyll   Gowbarrow Fell (Airy Crag) summit Trig Point   High Snockrigg summit with Red Pike (Buttermere) (left), Mellbreak (back centre) and Rannerdale Knotts ((right) surrounding Crummock Water in the background   Herdies leading me off the summit of Carling Knott   The large cairn on the summit of Carling Knott   Burnbank Fell summit cairn   The summit cairn on Miller Moss   On the summit of Binsey with my husband   Going up Binsey with my husband   Great Lingy Hill Summit with Miller Moss in the distance   The tiny cairn on the summit of Hare Stones   Carrock Fell summit cairn   Haweswater from the bottom of Gatescarth Pass   Laura & Tilly enjoying the view from summit of Barrow (Newlands)   Looking down over Whiteless Pike and Rannerdale Knotts to Crummock Water from Wandope   Looking down over Whiteless Pike and Rannerdale Knotts to Crummock Water from Wandope   Crummock Water through a field of bluebells below Rannerdale Knotts   A field of bluebells below Rannerdale Knotts   Gasgale Gill (bottom left), Whin Ben, Whiteside (Crummock) (West Top) and Whiteside (Crummock) from Sand Hill   Whin Ben (centre) and the Whiteside Ridge from Lanthwaite Green   Rannerdale Knotts surrounded by a carpet of bluebells   Fantastic panorama (not quite 360) from the summit of Red Pike (Buttermere)   At the bottom of the abseil off Pillar Rock   Abseiling off Pillar Rock   The cairn on the summit of Pillar Rock   On the summit of Pillar Rock   Taking a breather on 'the slab' - about a third of the way up Pillar Rock   Preparing for the climb up Pillar Rock   The Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) from Hesk Fell (Ulpha Fell)   Hesk Fell (Ulpha Fell) from The Pike (Dunnerdale Fells)   Hesk Fell (Ulpha Fell) and The Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) from the Birkby road   Devoke Water from Hesk Fell (Ulpha Fell)   Flat Fell summit cairn   The view from Cold Fell (Cleator Moor)   Cold Fell (Cleator Moor) summit cairn   Cold Fell (Cleator Moor) from Flat Fell   Dent (Long Barrow) from the summit of Flat Fell   Tarns on the top of Tarn Hill (Dunnerdale Fells)   Great Stickle (Dunnerdale Fells) from Tarn Hill (Dunnerdale Fells)   Tarn Hill (Dunnerdale Fells) summit cairn   The Pike (Hesk Fell) from Ulpha Church   The view from the summit of The Pike (Hesk Fell)   Hesk Fell (Ulpha Fell) summit   Buttermere and Crummock Water from Green Crag (Buttermere) summit   Green Crag (Buttermere) summit cairn with Kirk Fell beyond   Herdies (Herdwick Sheep) in front of Green Crag (Buttermere)   Summit cairn on Seat (Buttermere)   A cairn on Seat (Buttermere)   The Ennerdale Fells from the summit of Ponsonby Fell   Seatallan (centre left) and you can just make out Scafell Pike, Mickledore and Sca Fell (centre right in the distance) from Ponsonby Fell summit   Ponsonby Fell summit cairn almost hidden in long grass   View from the summit of Ponsonby Fell   Ponsonby Fell   The Wasdale Screes below Illgill Head (centre) and Whin Rigg (right) from Ponsonby Fell   View from the approach to Ponsonby Fell through Blengdale Forest   Derwent Water and Borrowdale with Cat Bells, Maiden Moor and Castle Crag on the right from the northern end of the lake   The Skiddaw massif along with Walla Crag (to the right) from the southern end of Derwent Water   Castle Crag in the 'Jaws' of Borrowdale taken from the north end of Derwent Water   St Raven's Edge   The summit cairn on St Raven's Edge   Red Screes from St Raven's Edge   Hallin Fell from a viewpoint on the descent from High Dodd (Sleet Fell)   High Dodd (Sleet Fell) summit   Woodend Brow, Bassenthwaite Lake   Bassenthwaite Lake from Hursthole Point   Snow on Carl Side (left), Skiddaw (centre) and Dodd (Skiddaw) across Bassenthwaite Lake from Woodend Brow   Snow capping Yewbarrow (left) Great Gable (centre) Lingmell and Scafell Pike surround Wast Water from near Overbeck Bridge, Wasdale   Dore Head (left) and Pillar from Mosedale, Wasdale Head   Great Gable from Burnthwaite Farm, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Bedroom Two, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Lounge, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Bedroom, Wasdale Head   Burnthwaite Farm Kitchen, Wasdale Head   Snow on Great Napes from Sty Head   A dusting of snow on the shoulder of Lingmell (left), Middle Fell (centre left in the distance) and Yewbarrow above Wasdale from Sty Head   Snow on Great Napes from Sty Head   The Stretcher Box at Sty Head in the snow   Sprinkling Tarn in the snow   Checking the GPS on Sty Head in the snow   Sty Head Tarn with Base Brown beyond in the snow   Looking up to a snowy Great Gable from Sty Head   Snow on Yewbarrow (North Top) left, Red Pike (centre right) and the shoulder or Kirk Fell (right) tower above Wasdale from near Sty Head   Lingmell Beck, Wasdale   The shoulder of Lingmell and snow on Illgill Head (far left), Wasdale and Wast Water (left) and Yewbarrow (right) from Gable Beck Bridge   Hartsop Dodd summit cairn   The ridge path between Wether Hill and Loadpot Hill   Me beside Loadpot Hill summit cairn   The small cairn on the summit of The Nab (Martindale)  



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