Photographs and Pictures taken from local, easy-to-follow, circular walks by Rob Barklamb

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Roseberry Topping   Falcom Clints and The Rever Tees from near White Well Green on Moor House (Cronkley Fell)   Looking towards Kinder Scout from Mam Tor   Looking towards Whins Brow, Langden Brook and Dunsop Bridge from Hareden Fell   Tryfan (left), Glyder Fawr, Y Garn (Glyderau) (right) and Llyn Ogwen  from near Glan Dena   Mam Tor from near Castleton   Looking over to Carnedd Dafydd with The Glyderau and Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) in the distance (left) from Carnedd Llewelyn   Me on the left, looking towards Ullswater & St Sunday Crag (right) from a very snowy Seat Sandal   Brunt Knott and Sharp Edge with Atkinson Pike above from Scales Beck   Blencathra (or Saddleback) (centre left distance) behind Atkinson Pike (centre right) with Sharp Edge prominent (mid left) from an unfamiliar viewpoint on Bowscale Fell   Catstye Cam (left), Helvellyn (centre) and Lower Man (Helvellyn) (right) from near White Side   My son Patrick climbing Y Garn (Glyderau) with Tryfan (left) and Glyder Fach (right) in the background   The summit of Snowdon in the clouds from the top of the PYG Track   The Devils' Kitchen (Twll Du) (left) and Y Garn (Glyderau) (right) from near Idwal Cottage, Llyn Ogwen   From left to right: Dale Head (Newlands), Hindscarth, High Crags and Robinson from just beyond Little Town   Skiddaw and Blencathra in the distance and then High Spy and Maiden Moor forming the ridge on the right from the summit of Dale Head (Newlands)   Looking down Mosedale to Wasdale Head from Little Scoat Fell with Red Pike (Wasdale) on the right in shadow and the Scafell Massif (featuring Great End, Broad Crag, Lingmell, Scafell Pike, Symonds Knott and Sca Fell) across the valley   Grizedale Pike from Sleet How   Harter Fell (left) and Mardale Ill Bell (in cloud) seen from above Haweswater Reservoir near Rowantreethwaite Beck   Looking down to Buttermere from near the head of Warnscale Beck   The shoulder of Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) (far left) , Oxendale, The Band and Mickledeon with The Langdale Pikes (right) from Lingmoor Fell   Hartsop Dodd across Brothers Water with Gray Crag (Hayeswater) (far left) and Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor) (far right)   Harrison Stickle and Pike of Stickle (Pike o' Stickle) framed by cloud whilst ascending Green Gable   The Rigg (bottom left), Rough Crag (Riggindale) and High Street with a touch of snow on it across Haweswater Reservoir from near Rowantreethwaite Beck on Mardale Banks   Snow on The Langdale Pikes featuring Pike of Stickle (Pike o' Stickle), Loft Crag and Harrison Stickle from Holme Fell   Helvellyn above Thirlmere from Raven Crag (Thirlmere)   Blencathra or Saddleback (left, in the distance) and Clough Head (right) above Legburthwaite from Raven Crag (Thirlmere)   Lake Windermere from the summit of Ill Bell   Sca Fell, Scafell Pike and the dome of Great Gable in the distance beyond Crinkle Crags and Bow Fell (Bowfell) with The Langdale Pikes in the mid distance from Yoke   Skiddaw and Blencathra from Dale Head (Newlands)   The Helvellyn and Fairfield Massif from Dale Head (Newlands)   Looking South from High Spy   Derwent Water, Skiddaw and Blencathra from below Maiden Moor   Cat Bells (Catbells) (foreground) with Skiddaw and Blencathra (distance left) and Derwent Water from Maiden Moor   The Coniston Fells from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)   The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn   The Langdale Pikes from Blea Tarn   Crinkles and Bowfell from Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco)   Rydal Water (left) and Coniston Water (right - far distance) and Heron Pike in mid-distance from Hart Crag   The Scafell Massif laced by low cloud from Great Carrs   Crinkle Crags (centre left) with Bow Fell (Bowfell) beyond from near Prison Band below Swirl How   Looking across Little Langdale to the Langdale Pikes (with Pike of Stickle prominent to the left) from Wetherlam   Hindscarth (left), Scope End (centre) and Robinson (right) from above Little Town   Great Gable (mid-distance right) with The Scafell Massif beyond with Esk Pike (left) and Bow Fell (Bowfell) (far left) from Littledale Edge   Whiteless Pike (foreground) and Grasmoor (background) from Robinson   Skiddaw (left) and Blencathra (right) from the slopes of Robinson   Blencathra from High Snab Bank, above Little Town   Great Gable from the Corridor Route below Scafell Pike   Lingmell (left) and Kirk Fell in sunlight from near Dropping Crag below Scafell Pike   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   Esk Pike, Bow Fell (Bowfell), Gunson Knott , Crinkle Crags (Long Top) and Crinkle Crags (South Top) from Scafell Pike   Scafell Pike from Great Moss   Bowfell from near Scale Bridge, Eskdale   Fleetwith Pike from Buttermere   Pillar from High Crag (Buttermere)   Looking over Buttermere to High Snockrigg with Grasmoor in the distance from Scarth Gap   Great Gable (centre) and Kirk Fell (right) from below Black Sail Hut (Youth Hostel) Ennerdale   Green Gable left), Great Gable (centre) and Kirk Fell (right) with the Scafell Massif beyond (centre) from High Crag (Buttermere)   Looking up Grisedale with St Sunday Crag (left) and Dollywagon Pike (centre)   The head of Eskdale from Great Moss   St Sunday Crag from Nethermost Pike   Dollywaggon Pike, Nethermost Pike and Helvellyn from Cofa Pike near the summit of Fairfield   Dollywaggon Pike (right) with The Langdale Pikes (mid distance) and Bow Fell (Bowfell) and
Scafell Pike (far distance) from St Sunday Crag   Green Gable, Great Gable (left of centre), Kirk Fell (centre) and Pillar (right) with the Scafell Massif beyond (centre) from High Crag  


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