Photographs and Pictures taken from local, easy-to-follow, circular walks by Christine Shepherd

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Bush Howe summit cairn   Bram Rigg Top summit cairn   The summit cairn on Calders   Great Dummacks summit cairn   The River Rawthey valley from Great Dummacks   The River Rawthey behind The Cross Keys near Sedburgh   Heather on The Cheviot   View from the path near the summit of The Cheviot   Bog on The Cheviot   Scotsman's Cairn on Cairn Hill, SW of The Cheviot   Long Crags on the descent from Hedgehope Hill   Hedgehope Hill summit cairn and trig point   The view from Hedgehope Hill summit   A great sign on Windy Gyle   Stile over the border fence between England and Scotland on the way to Windy Gyle   The Pennine Way from Windy Gyle summit trig point   Windy Gyle summit cairn and trig point   Windy Gyle   Cushat Law summit shelter   Looking north to The Cheviot (left) and Hedgehope Hill from the summit of Cushat Law   The boggy approach to Bloodybush Edge summit trig point   Bloodybush Edge summit trig point   On Clennell Street descending back to Alwinton after visiting Bloodybush Edge   Slater Bridge, Elterwater   Bleaklow Head (Bleaklow Hill) summit   The Wain Stones (or Kissing Stones) on Bleaklow Head (Bleaklow Hill)   Bleaklow Bog!   Plane Wreckage from the crashed flying fortress on Higher Shelf Stones.   Higher Shelf Stones summit trig point   War time Graffiti on Higher Shelf Stones   The view from the summit of Higher Shelf Stones   Walking up through Cavedale from Castleton   Mam Tor summit trig point   Back Tor (Hollins Cross) from Hollins Cross   The viewpoint marker on the summit of Lose Hill (Ward's Piece)   Windermere from 'The Dead Larches' on Staveley Fell   Approaching the summit of Staveley Fell   Drumaldrace (Wether Fell) and Sleddale from Dodd Fell Hill   Saskills (Newton Fell) summit   Dixon Heights (Newton Fell) summit   Drumaldrace (Wether Fell)  summit cairn   An interesting cairn on Dodd Fell Hill   Dodd Fell Hill summit trig point   Ravenglass from Irton Pike   Windermere from Staveley Fell summit cairn   Iron Crag summit cairn   A stone circle near Boat How   A stone circle near Boat How   A lizard in the grass on the way down from Birks Fell   A snow capped Pen-y-ghent from Great Knoutberry Hill (Widdale Fell)   Arten Gill Beck railway viaduct   Buckden Moor from Firth Fell   Standing beside the summit trig point on Firth Fell   Great Knoutberry Hill (Widdale Fell) summit trig point   Humphrey Head summit trig point   Snow on Whernside (left) and Pen-y-ghent from the path up Great Knoutberry Hill (Widdale Fell)   Thorpe Fell summit trig point   Ruin on the way to Upper Barden Reservoir   Rylstone Cross on Rylstone Fell   Cracoe Fell summit obelisk   Waterfall Gill Beck on the way to Rylestone Fell and Cracoe Fell   Embsay reservoir from Crookrise Crag Top   Crookrise Crag Top summit trig point   Windermere in autumn sunshine from Gummer's How   Hampsfell from Humphrey Head   The trig point on the summit of Sharp Haw   Morecambe Bay from the summit of Hampsfell   View indicator on the summit of Hampsfell   The hospice on the summit of Hampsfell   Me at a cairn on the way up to Hampsfell   On the summit of Hampsfell   Green Crag (Ulpha Fell) and Harter Fell (Eskdale) from White Maiden   White Maiden summit cairn with Grey Friar (left), Dow Crag, Brown Pike and The Old Man of Coniston (right) in the background   Grey Friar (left), Dow Crag, Brown Pike and The Old Man of Coniston (right) from White Maiden   Windermere from the summit of Gummer's How   Gummer's How summit trig point   Ruin on Yockenthwaite Moor   Wild Boar Fell (centre right with some snow on it) from Yarlside   On Yarlside summit   The view from the Walna Scar road   Walna Scar summit cairn   Cyclist (and bike) on The Calf trig point   The Calf trig point   The cairn on the summit of Calders   The view from the summit of Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar)   The view from Great Dummacks   The view from Cartmel Fell (Raven's Barrow)   Cautley Spout   Cautley Spout   Cartmel Fell (Raven's Barrow) summit   An Andy Goldworthy 'Sheep Pen' in the valley below from the path between Little Dummacks and The Calf   Lord's Seat (Whitbarrow Scar) summit   Reston Scar summit cairn   Limestone Edge on Whitbarrow Scar   The beacon on the summit of High Knott (Williamson's Monument)   High Knott (Williamson's Monument) summit cairn   Brant Fell summit cairn   High Sweden Bridge   Windermere from Low Pike (Scandale) on the way back down from completing The Fairfield Horseshoe   The view towards Patterdale from Hart Crag  


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