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Tim Hope (3)
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1. Grasmere from Loughrigg Terrace The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
2. Heron Pike, Rydal Fell, Great Rigg and Fairfield from Loughrigg Terrace The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
3. On the summit of Loughrigg Fell, looking towards Elterwater with the Langdale Pikes to the right The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
4. Elterwater with The Coniston Fells beyond from Loughrigg Fell summit The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
5. Windermere from Loughrigg Fell summit The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
6. *360° Panoroma from the summit of Loughrigg Fell The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
7. Skelwith Bridge The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
8. The River Brathay at Skelwith Bridge The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
9. Skelwith Force near Skelwith Bridge The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
10. The River Brathay near Skelwith Bridge The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
11. On The Cumbria Way near Elterwater with The Langdale Pikes in the distance The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
12. Elterwater The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
13. Cumbria Way near Elterwater The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
14. Elterwater village The Southern Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
15. In Macclesfield Forest The White Peak Area The Peak District National Park Cheshire England
16. In Macclesfield Forest The White Peak Area The Peak District National Park Cheshire England
17. The Leather Smithy, Ridgegate Reservoir The White Peak Area The Peak District National Park Cheshire England
18. Shutlingsloe from the edge of Macclesfield Forest The White Peak Area The Peak District National Park Cheshire England
19. Macclesfield Forest (left) and Shining Tor (centre left - on the horizon) from a rather misty Shutlingsloe summit The White Peak Area The Peak District National Park Cheshire England
20. Ridgegate Reservoir The White Peak Area The Peak District National Park Cheshire England
21. *Starting up Stickle Ghyll from Great Langdale with Harrison Stickle (The Langdale Pikes) (far left) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
22. Climbing up Stickle Ghyll towards Harrison Stickle (The Langdale Pikes) (left) from Great Langdale The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
23. Stickle Ghyll, Great Langdale The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
24. *Stickle Tarn dam and outflow (The Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
25. *Harrison Stickle and Pavey Ark (The Langdale Pikes) from Stickle Tarn The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
26. *Codale Tarn (left) and Easedale Tarn from the Blea Rigg ridge with Helvellyn (left), Seat Sandal (centre) and Fairfield (right) on the horizon The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
27. *The view from Codadle Head featuring Pavey Ark (The Langdale Pikes) (centre left) and Sergeant Man (centre right) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
28. Approaching the summit of Sergeant Man The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
29. *The view from Sergeant Man featuring Blea Rigg (centre left), Lingmoor Fell (centre distance), Stickle Tarn (partially hidden) and Pavey Ark with Harrison Stickle beyond (The Langdale Pikes) (centre right) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
30. The view from Sergeant Man featuring Blea Rigg (centre left),Lingmoor Fell (distance centre), Stickle Tarn (partially hidden) and the shoulder of Pavey Ark (The Langdale Pikes) (right) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
31. The High Raise (Langdale) summit trig point The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
32. *Scafell Pike (far left back) and The Borrowdale Fells featuring Allen Crags, High House Tarn Top, Red Beck Top, Looking Stead, Glaramara, Comb Head, Comb Door Top, Dovenest Top and Rosthwaite Fell (Bessyboot) from High Raise (Langdale) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
33. Borrowdale from High Raise (Langdale) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
34. *Harrison Stickle (left) and Pike of Stickle (right) and the Langdale Pikes Plateau from Thunacar Knott The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
35. *High Raise (Langdale) and Seargent Man (dark pimple left of centre) and Codale Head from Thunacar Knott The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
36. High Raise (Langdale) (left) and Seargent Man (dark pimple far right) from Thunacar Knott The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
37. *Stickle Tarn with Great Langdale and Lingmoor beyond from Pavey Ark Summit (Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
38. Harrison Stickle in silhouette from Pavey Ark (Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
39. *Pavey Ark and Stickle Tarn with the Blea Ridge beyond from Harrison Stickle Summit (Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
40. Great Langdale with Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) beyond from the path to Pike of Stickle (The Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
41. Rosset Gill and Mickleden Beck from Pike of Stickle (The Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
42. *Loft Crag (foreground far left), Lingmoor, Blea Tarn, Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) , Cold Pike and Crinkle Crags (featuring Crinkle Crags (South Top), Crinkle Crags (Long Top) and Gunson Knott) (mid-distance left to right) and Wetherlam, Great Carrs and Grey Friar (far-distance centre to right) from the summit of Pike of Stickle (Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
43. Harrison Stickle from Pike of Stickle (The Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
44. Loft Crag from Pike of Stickle (The Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
45. Pike of Stickle from Loft Crag (The Langdale Pikes) The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
46. Looking SE from Loft Crag (The Langdale Pikes) down Great Langdale to Elterwater, Ambleside and Windermere The Central Fells The Lake District National Park Cumbria England
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