Cumbria, England - Photographs and Pictures from local, easy-to-follow, circular walks

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Renwick Fell (Thack Moor) summit trig point   Quiet track above Townend, Renwick   A lone sheep blocks the track above Renwick   Renwick Church   Renwick Church   Me on the left, looking towards Ullswater & St Sunday Crag (right) from a very snowy Seat Sandal   On the summit of Dodd (Skiddaw) on Easter Monday, 2013   My mate Rich just strolling past the 'Bad Step' on Sharp Edge  without really noticing it!   Myself about to tackle Sharp Edge (Blencathra)   Steve Taylor and Ian Matthews Golledge looking back over Ambleside & Lake Windermere as we ascended Nab scar and on up to Fairfield   Myself and Steve Taylor on the top of Fairfield in thick mist   Derwent Water from Cat Bells (Catbells)   Thirlmere and a snowy Helvellyn range from Raven Crag (Thirlmere)   Lake Coniston & Coniston Village from The Old Man of Coniston   Grisedale Tarn in the snow with St Sunday Crag (centre left) and Fairfield (right)   My wife Terry and two youngest daughters Emily & Elizabeth on their 1st Wainwright (High Street) taken on a Bank Holiday Sunday a couple of years ago   The Western Fells from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   The snow covered Southern Fells from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   Sail and Causey Pike (foreground) & The Central Fells - Bleaberry Fell, High Seat and High Tove from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   Blencathra (or Saddleback) and Keswick (distance) & Outerside and Stile End (foreground) from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   The top of Hobcarton Crag and Grisdale Pike from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   The top of Hobcarton Crag and Grisdale Pike from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   Hopegill Head and Sand Hill from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   Whiteside (Crummock) (West Top), Whiteside (Crummock) and Gasgale Crags from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   Grasmoor from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point   The Coledale Horseshoe from Crag Hill (Eel Crag) trig point featuring: Grasmoor, Grasmoor, Whiteside (Crummock) (West Top), Whiteside (Crummock), Gasgale Crags, Hopegill Head, Sand Hill, The top of Hobcarton Crag, Grisdale Pike, The Skiddaw massif, Blencathra (or Saddleback), Keswick, Sleet How, Outerside, Stile End, Sail, Causey Pike, Bleaberry Fell, High Seat, High Tove, The Southern Fells and The Western Fells   Yewbarrow (left), Great Gable and Lingmell (right) and Scafell Pike (far right) from Wast Water   Yewbarrow (left), Great Gable and Lingmell (right) from Wast Water   Looking NW from Grey Knotts above Honister Slate Mine to Fleetwith Pike (left) and Robinson, Littledale Edge, Hindscarth and Dale Head (Newlands) on the other side of the valley   Northern Souls Walking Club at the Remembrance Day service on top of Great Gable   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   Ulgraves (Potter Fell) Summit   Morcombe Bay from Scout Scar (Barrowfield)   Scout Scar (Barrowfield) summit   View from Scout Scar (Barrowfield)   Skeggles Water on the way to Hollow Moor (Green Quarter)   Hollow Moor (Green Quarter) summit   The Kentmere Fells from Hollow Moor (Green Quarter)   Windermere from the summit of Orrest Head   On Latterbarrow   Latterbarrow summit   Windermere from School Knott   The Three Men of Gragareth   Water disappearing in Ease Gill   Gragareth summit trig point   Great Coum summit cairn   Cold Fell Pike (Geltsdale) summit on the snow   Castlerigg Stone Circle in the snow   Clough Head, Calfhow Pike, Great Dodd and Watson's Dodd from Castlerigg in the snow   Our dog Ted enjoying the view in the way up Helvellyn   Me, halfway across Sharp Edge, trying to be brave   Grasmere Lake   Looking back to Ennerdale (left), Hay Stacks (Haystacks) and Crummock Water (right) from Moses' Trod near the top of Loft Beck   Bassenthwaite Lake (far left), Skiddaw (left), Blencathra (or Saddleback) (right), Keswick and Derwent Water from Cat Bells (Catbells)   Bassenthwaite Lake, Skiddaw, Keswick and Derwent Water from Cat Bells (Catbells)   Panoramic view from the summit of Brant Fell   Bouldering on the summit of Brant Fell   The Southern Fells across Windermere from the summit of Brant Fell in the snow   Climbing Brant Fell in the snow   On the summit of Beacon (Blawith Fells) with Coniston Water and Carron Crag in the background   Bob, Jill & I on the summit of Beacon (Blawith Fells) this June   On the Howitzer at the top of Helm Crag   Family on top of Dodd (Skiddaw) with Ullock Pike, Longside Edge and Carl Side behind   Sharp Edge edge in all its infamous glory   Red Pike (Wasdale) and Little Scoat Fell (left), Mosedale, Pillar and Kirk Fell (centre) and Great Gable (right) from the summit of Scafell Pike   My wife Pamela on the top of Green Gable with Great Gable behind   Bleaberry Tarn (bottom left), Mellbreak and Crummock Water  from High Stile   Anthea and Graham on Helvellyn summit with Ullswater in the distance   Wetherlam, Levers Water and Low Water from the top of The Old Man of Coniston   Pete approaching one of the high points of Striding Edge (High Spying How)   Chelmsford YHA members on Fairfield looking to Helvellyn, Striding Edge (High Spying How) and Catstycam   Jakie and Emma trekking up Noon Hill (Cronkley Fell)   Forest-in-Teesdale from Cronkley Scar   My Family on Gummer's How above Windermere   High Crag (left), Crummock Water and Grasmoor (right) from the summit of Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Seat (Buttermere), Gamlin End and High Crag and Crummock Water from the summit of Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Pillar (left) and Ennerdale Water from the summit of Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Pillar (left), Ennerdale Water, Seat (Buttermere), Gamlin End and High Crag (centre), Crummock Water and Grasmoor (right) from the summit of Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   High Stile (left) Buttermere, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, High Snockrigg and Grasmoor (right) from the summit of Fleetwith Pike   High Stile (left) Buttermere, Mellbreak, Rannerdale Knotts, High Snockrigg, Grasmoor and the shoulder of Robinson (right) from the summit of Fleetwith Pike   Carl Side, Skiddaw and Lonscale Fell (centre left), Great Calva (centre) and Belncathra or Saddleback, Bannerdale Crags and Souther Fell (centre right) from the summit of High Rigg   The North Western Fells (far left distance), Carl Side, Skiddaw and Lonscale Fell (centre left), Great Calva (centre) and Belncathra or Saddleback, Bannerdale Crags and Souther Fell (centre right) and the shoulder of Clough Head (far right) from the summit of High Rigg   Clough Head, Fisher's Wife's Rake, Calfhow Pike, Great Dodd, Watson's Dodd, Stybarrow Dodd, Raise (Helvellyn) and Helvellyn from the summit of High Rigg   Blencathra or Saddleback (left), Clough Head, Fisher's Wife's Rake, Calfhow Pike, Great Dodd, Watson's Dodd, Stybarrow Dodd, Raise (Helvellyn) and Helvellyn in the centre with a glimpse of Thirlmere (right) from the summit of High Rigg   Catstye Cam (left), Helvellyn (centre) and Lower Man (Helvellyn) (right) from near White Side   My friend, Stewart, taken on The Langdale Pikes   Debra and Tony on the summit of Fleetwith Pike with Buttermere and Crummock Water in the background   Castlerigg Stone Circle with the shoulder of Walla Crag (left), Maiden Moor, Cat Bells (Catbells), Sail, Causey Pike, Barrow and Grisedale Pike in the background   Castlerigg Stone Circle with Sail, Causey Pike, Barrow and Grisedale Pike in the background   Castlerigg Stone Circle with the shoulder of Walla Crag (left), Maiden Moor and Cat Bells (Catbells) in the background   My daughter taking in the wise words of Wainwright on Angletarn Pikes   Junction with Stake Pass and The Cumbria Way at the bottom of Rossett Beck in Mickleden   Rossett Pike summit ridge with The Langdale Pikes in the distance and Great Langdale far below   Rossett Pike summit cairn with The Langdale Pikes in the distance   Bow Fell (Bowfell) (North Top) towering above Angle Tarn (Langdale)   Bow Fell (Bowfell) (North Top) and Esk Pike from the shelter on Esk Hause   Scafell Pike (far left), Ill Crag and the shoulder of Great End (far right) from Esk Hause   The Scafell Massif from the cairn on the summit of Esk Pike   Esk Pike from Ore Gap  





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