Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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Greathall Gill between Irton Pike and Whin Rigg   Irton Fell summit cairn with Whin Rigg in the background   Wainwrights unnamed 'perfect mountain tarn' between Glaramara and Allen Crags   The flank of Hay Stacks (Haystacks), High Crag and High Stile (left), Mellbreak, Buttermere and Crummock Water (centre) with Grasmoor and High Snockrigg (right) from Fleetwith Pike   Easedale Tarn   Grasmere from Silver How   The Coniston Range from Great Castle How   Loughrigg from the slopes of Silver How   Pavey Ark and-Harrison Stickle from Silver How   Sour Milk Gill Falls   Sour Milk Gill   Swinescar Pike and Grasmere from Great Castle How   Levers Water Waterfall   The Dog House, The Monk Coniston Estate, Coniston   Donald Campbell's Grave, Coniston   Leo Villa Memorial, Coniston   Donald Campbell Memorial, Coniston   Hay Stacks (Haystacks) from Dubs Quarry on Fleetwith Pike   Grasmoor, Robinson and Fleetwith Pike and Buttermere from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Tarn Hows in November   Rachael on the summit of Seatallan   Fleetwith Pike reflected in Buttermere   Levers Water and Boulder Vally from Levers Hawse   Brim Fell End reflected in Levers Water   Bowscale Fell from Carrock Fell   Windermere from Broad Crag   Great Gable from Middleboot Knotts   The shoulder of Great Gable (left) and Styhead Tarn from Lingmell   Sellafield from Broad Crag summit   Wasdale Head Hall Farm   Ill Crag summit with Scafell Pike beyond   A crowded Scafell Pike summit from the summit of Sca Fell   Derwent Water from Great End summit   Scafell Pike summit from Ill Crag   Holding on to the Trig point on Scafell Pike summit   Piers Gill with Lingmell (near left) and Kirk Fell (centre) and Great Gable (right) on the horizon   Ill Crag (left) with Broad Crag below Scafell Pike from Great End summit   Seathwaite and Borrowdale beyond Styhead Tarn from Lingmell   Harter Fell (Eskdale) (centre left), Cam Spout Crag and Slight Side (centre right) with Eskdale below from Ill Crag summit   Climbing towards the col between Broad Crag and Great End   Symonds Knott from Mickledore   Lone fell walker on Scafell Pike with Symonds Knott and Sca Fell (left), Wast Water and Seatallen (right) beyond   Mickledore at Sunset from Wasdale   Lingmell Crag from Middleboot Knotts   Wasdale Head at sunrise from Lingmell   Wast Water and the Lingmell Ridge from Lingmell   Scafell Pike, Mickledore and Sca Fell at sunset from Wasdale   Wast Water from the summit of Sca Fell   lllgill Head (left), Wast Water and Seatallan from Lingmell   Symonds Knott and Sca Fell from Scafell Pike   Scafell Pike Summit cairn   Clouds rolling in over Fairfield (left), Dollywaggon Pike and Nethermost Pike from Helvellyn   Red Tarn (Helvellyn) and Striding Edge from Helvellyn summit   Helvellyn summit shelter   Helvellyn summit plateau   Walkers on Swirral Edge from the summit of Helvellyn   The footbridge over Helvellyn Gill at The Swirls Car Park, Thirlmere   Harter Fell (Eskdale) and Eskdale from the summit of Pen (Eskdale)   Scafell Pike from Pen (Eskdale)   Harter Fell (Eskdale) summit   Me & my shadow approaching Great Rigg in the snow   The Langdale Pikes - Pike of Stickle (left) and Loft Crag (centre right) from The Band   Mickleden and Great Langdale from Crinkle Crags   On Crinkle Crags   Red Tarn (Langdale) with Great Knott, Shelter Crags (Crinkle Crags) and Bow Fell (Bowfell) beyond   Great Knott, Shelter Crags (Crinkle Crags) and Bow Fell (Bowfell) from Red Tarn (Langdale)   Harrison Stickle from Stickle Tarn (The Langdale Pikes)   Hay Stacks (Haystacks) from Gatesgarth   Buttermere from near Blackbeck Tarn on the Hay Stacks (Haystacks) ridge   Innominate Tarn with Great Gable (top right) from Hay Stacks (Haystacks)   Wordsworth's Grave in Grasmere Church Graveyard   Grasmere Church   Rydal Hall   Rydal Hall   Three Tarns (or two tarns and a puddle) with Shelter Crags, Gunson Knott and Crinkle Crags beyond from Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Rock formations on Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Shelter Crags, Gunson Knott and Crinkle Crags from Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Looking down the Great Slab below Bow Fell (Bowfell) to Great Landdale and the Langdale Pikes   Rossett Pike and Black Crags from the top of Great Slab below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Bow Fell (Bowfell)'s Great Slab   Sunshine on the Great Slab below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   On the Great Slab below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   The Great Slab below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Approaching The Great Slab below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   The famous waterspout on The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   View from The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   On The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Rock formations on The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Views from The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Rossett Crag, Black Crags, Mart Crag, Pike of Stickle, The Langdale Pikes, Mickleden and Great Langdale from The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Bowfell Buttress from The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Cambridge Crag and Bowfell Buttress from The Climbers' Traverse below Bow Fell (Bowfell)   Sca Fell (centre left), Mickledore, Scafell Pike and Ill Crag from Three Tarns   On the Three Tarns col   Bow Fell (Bowfell) from Shelter Crags   Bow Fell (Bowfell) and Shelter Crags from Crinkle Crags (Gunson Knott)   Bow Fell (Bowfell) and Shelter Crags from Crinkle Crags (Long Top)   Crinkle Crags (Long Top) summit   Crinkle Crags (Long Top) with the infamous 'Bad Step' (just below centre) from Crinkle Crags (South Top)   Pike of Blisco (Pike o' Blisco) from Crinkle Crags (South Top)  



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