Walk Photograph by
Rob Barklamb (27)
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1. Green Gable, Great Gable (left of centre), Kirk Fell (centre) and Pillar (right) with the Scafell Massif beyond (centre) from High Crag The Eastern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
2. Dollywaggon Pike (right) with The Langdale Pikes (mid distance) and Bow Fell and
Scafell Pike (far distance) from St Sunday Crag The Eastern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
3. Dollywaggon Pike, Nethermost Pike and Helvellyn from Cofa Pike near the summit of Fairfield The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
4. St Sunday Crag from Nethermost Pike The Eastern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
5. The head of Eskdale from Great Moss The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
6. Looking up Grisedale with St Sunday Crag (left) and Dollywagon Pike (centre) The Eastern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
7. Green Gable left), Great Gable (centre) and Kirk Fell (right) with the Scafell Massif beyond (centre) from High Crag The Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
8. Great Gable (centre) and Kirk Fell (right) from below Black Sail Hut (Youth Hostel) Ennerdale The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
9. Looking over Buttermere to High Snockrigg with Grasmoor in the distance from Scarth Gap The Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
10. Pillar from High Crag The Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
11. Fleetwith Pike from Buttermere The Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
12. Bowfell from near Scale Bridge, Eskdale The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
13. Scafell Pike from Great Moss The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
14. Esk Pike, Bow Fell (Bowfell), Gunson Knott , Crinkle Crags (Long Top) and Crinkle Crags (South Top) from Scafell Pike The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
15. The Mosedale Horseshoe - Yewbarrow (mid-distance left), Red Pike (Wasdale) and Little Scoat Fell beyond, Pillar (right of centre) and the shoulder of Kirk Fell (mid-distance right) from Scafell Pike The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
16. Lingmell (left) and Kirk Fell in sunlight from near Dropping Crag below Scafell Pike The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
17. Great Gable from the Corridor Route below Scafell Pike The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
18. Blencathra from High Snab Bank, above Little Town The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
19. Skiddaw (left) and Blencathra (right) from the slopes of Robinson The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
20. Whiteless Pike (foreground) and Grasmoor (background) from Robinson The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
21. Great Gable (mid-distance right) with The Scafell Massif beyond with Esk Pike (left) and Bow Fell (far left) from Littledale Edge The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
22. Hindscarth (left), Scope End (centre) and Robinson (right) from above Little Town The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
23. Looking across Little Langdale to the Langdale Pikes (with Pike of Stickle prominent to the left) from Wetherlam The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
24. Crinkle Crags (centre left) with Bow Fell beyond from near Prison Band below Swirl How The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
25. The Scafell Massif laced by low cloud from Great Carrs The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
26. Rydal Water (left) and Coniston Water (right - far distance) and Heron Pike in mid-distance from Hart Crag The Eastern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
27. Crinkles and Bowfell from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
28. The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
29. The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
30. The Coniston Fells from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
31. Cat Bells (Catbells) (foreground) with Skiddaw and Blencathra (distance left) and Derwent Water from Maiden Moor The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
32. Derwent Water, Skiddaw and Blencathra from below Maiden Moor The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
33. Looking South from High Spy The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
34. The Helvellyn and Fairfield Massif from Dale Head (Newlands) The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
35. Skiddaw and Blencathra from Dale Head (Newlands) The North Western Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
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