Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Cumbria, England

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County Stone, marking the north east tip of Lancashire, located 750m  due south of the summit of Great Coum   Great Coum summit cairn   Trig point on the summit of Crag Hill   Unusual tree on the track beside Flinter Gill near Dent   Looking up to a snowy Threshwaite Mouth from Brothers Water   Ullswater and Place Fell from snowy Hartsop Dodd   Place Fell from a very snowy Threshthwaite Mouth   Fleetwith Pike from the Southern shore of Buttermere   Crummock Water and Buttermere from Hay Stacks   Me and Jack on Cat Bells (Catbells)   Innominate Tarn on Hay stacks (frozen solid) with Great Gable rising majestically in the background   Mellbreak, Crummock Water and Grasmoor with Dodd (Buttermere) and Bleaberry Tarn in the foreground from Red Pike (Buttermere)   Red Tarn (Helvellyn) frozen solid   Starting the climb from Striding Edge up onto Helvellyn   The Bad Step on Striding Edge   On Striding Edge   The Newlands Valley from Dale Head (Newlands)   Dale Head (Newlands), Honister Pass and Grey Knotts from Hindscarth Edge   Robinson from High Snab Bank   Newlands Church   Sunset on Helvellyn, Fairfield (centre) and Seat Sandal from High Seat (Ashness Fell)   Blencathra (or Saddleback) from Bleaberry Fell   Skiddaw from near Walla Crag   Snow on Derwent Water with Cat Bells (Catbells) (left) and Casuey Pike (centre) and Grisedale Pike (right)   Hartsopp Dodd from the shores of Brothers Water   South toward The Kirkstone Pass from the shores of Brothers Water   Hartsop Village with Grey Crag towering beyond from the shores of Brothers Water   On Place Fell   Temperature Inversion seen from the summit of Helvellyn   Temperature Inversion in Patterdale viewed from Place Fell   Boat How with Kirk Fell beyond   Harter Fell and Green Crag from Boat How   Caw (Dunnerdale Fells) from Seathwaite (Duddon Valley)   Yewbarrow at sunrise from Wast Water   Round Hill (Tyne Head) summit cairn   Murton Fell summit cairn   The view from the summit of Bullman Hills   Bullman Hills summit with Cross Fell beyond   Waterfall in Scordale   Descending through Scordale   Descending Scordale   Swarth Beck in Scordale   Swarth Beck at the head of Scordale   Mickle Fell summit cairn   Mickle Fell from Hilton Fell   Mickle Fell from Little Fell (Burton Fell)   Discarded ordnance on Little Fell (Burton Fell)   Little Fell (Burton Fell) summit cairn with Mickle Fell beyond   Little Fell (Burton Fell) trig point   Little Fell (Burton Fell) South East Top   Climbing Little Fell (Burton Fell) with the Vale of Eden and the Lake District beyond   Siss Gill at Christy Bank   Swindale Edge from Christy Bank   Roman Fell from Swindale Edge   Mell Fell and Delfekirk Scar from Swindale Edge   Hilton Beck emerging from Scordale   Hilton Beck   Roman Fell from Hilton Town Head   Striding Edge from Helvellyn in all its glory   Kirk Fell from Brandreth   Styhead Tarn from Windy Gap bewteen Great Gable and Green Gable   Wast Water from teh summit of Great Gable   Goat's Water below Dow Crag   The Dunnerdale Horseshoe - featuring Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells), Great Stickle, The Knott (Dunnerdale Fells) and Raven's Crag   High Snockrigg and Robinson across Buttermere   Stickle Pike (Dunnerdale Fells) summit and a hazy view of Caw   The Edge of Crag Wood at Buttermere's South Eastern shore   High Stile, Red Pike (Buttermere) and Dodd (Buttermere) from across Buttermere   Refelections in Coniston Water   Daybreak over Farleton Fell from near Milnthorpe   The River Greta from the dismantled railway line North East of Keswick   High Rigg summit cairn - with Blencathra or Saddleback (Hallsfell Top) beyond   Looking North along the High Rigg Ridge to Skiddaw (left) and Blencathra or Saddleback (Hallsfell Top) (right)   Looking North along the High Rigg Ridge to Skiddaw (left) and Blencathra or Saddleback (Hallsfell Top) (right)   Gate near Loughrigg Tarn   Sign in a field near Loughrigg Tarn   Stickle Ghyll, Great Langdale   Harrison Stickle and the Langdale Pikes from Great Langdale   The Old Dungeon Ghyll, Great Langdale   The Langdale Pikes - featuring (from left to right) Pike of Stickle, Loft Crag and Harrison Stickle from near Blea Tarn (Langdale)   Great Langdale Beck from The Cumbria Way near Elterwater   Lingmoor Fell (left) and the Langdale Pikes (right) from Elterwater   Seat Sandal towering above Grasmere   Ruthwaite Lodge (Climbing Hut), upper Grisedale with Fairfield in the background   Grisedale with St Sunday Crag (right) from the outflow of Grisedale Tarn   Red Tarn (Helvellyn) from Striding Edge   On Striding Edge in mist   On Striding Edge in mist   Catstye Cam from Hole-in-the-wall   Tarn Hows   Bannerdale Crags from Bowscale Fell   Elterwater with Lingmoor Fell (left) and The Langdale Pikes (right)   Old Carr's Burn at the bottom of Dowgang Hush   Pool at the bottom of Dowgang Hush   Dowgang Hush   Dowgang Hush   Dowgang Burn in Dowgang Hush   Descending Dowgang Hush   Dowgang Hush   Dowgang Hush  



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