Photographs of Walks submitted by your fellow go4awalkers before June, 2004

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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   Troutbeck Tongue with Wansfell Pike (Baystones) beyond from Ill Bell   A Brocken Spectre (almost) with Red Screes beyond from the lower slopes of Yoke   On Sgorr Dhonuill (Beinn a' Bheithir)   Skye (my fellow walker) on Clough Head   Skye (my fellow walker) on Bannerdale Crags in the snow   On Sgorr Dhonuill (Beinn a' Bheithir)   The view up the valley   Wild horses encountered as we walked to base camp   Our campside is in the bottom left corner by the river   Rush Hour!   Kirkjufellsvaun (or Kirkjufell Lake)   The main Myrdalsjokull Ice cap   Glacier off Myrdalsjokull the main Ice cap   Lake Ljotipollur lying within the Caldera of an extinct volcano   Will at Lake Ljotipollur which lies within the Caldera of an extinct volcano   The famous Blue Lagoon, Grindavik   Me and another Glacier   A Young Glacier   Wasdale Head (left), Burnmoor Tarn, Yewbarrow (front centre), Illgill Head (back) and Wast Water from Pillar   Skogafoss   Wasdale Head featuring Yewbarrow (left), Great Gable (centre), Lingmell (right) and the lower slopes of Scafell Pike (right) from across Wast Water   Wasdale Head featuring Yewbarrow (left), the shoulder of Kirk Fell, Great Gable (centre) and Lingmell (right) from across Wast Water   Illgill Head and Whin Rigg (left) Wast Water and Yewbarrow and Middle Fell (right) from Westmorland Cairn, Great Gable   Wasdale Head featuring Yewbarrow (left), Great Gable (centre) and Lingmell (right) from across Wast Water   The footbridge at Park Neb at the southern end of Derwent Water - cut off by flood waters   Great End and Styhead Tarn catching the light   *Pillar (left), High Stile (centre), Ennerdale, Hay Stacks, Crummock Water, Buttermere and Grasmoor (right) from  Green Gable   Looking north to Baystones with Thornthwaite Crag (left) and Ill Bell (centre) beyond from Wansfell Pike as the sun catches a passing shower   Crummock Water, Rannerdale Knotts and Robinson beyond from Black Beck   *Baystones (Wansfell) in the foreground with Red Screes (left), Stony Cove Pike (Caudale Moor), Thornthwaite Crag and the Froswick, Ill Bell, Yoke ridge silhouetted on the skyline from Wansfell Pike   *Barf and Crummock Water from Dodd (Skiddaw)   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   Glenridding Dodd (left), Glenridding and Ullswater from Birkhouse Moor   Grey Knotts (left) Seatoller and Base Brown (right) from Green Gable   Sergeant Man   Thirlemere from Steel Fell (Dead Pike)   Below Great End near Sprinkling Tarn   Side Pike from Lingmoor Fell   Ullswater from Pooley Bridge   Buttermere   The Welsh Coast from Great Orme (Great Ormes Head), Llandudno   Summit of Fairfield   Snowdon from The Watkin Path   Glaslyn from Snowdon   Crib Goch from Snowdon   Old pieces of iron below Attermire Scar   The entrance to Victoria Cave   Me on Striding Edge (High Spying How)   Moody view of Ben A'an across Loch Achray   Ben A'an summit just before the final climb   Ben A'an summit with Loch Katrine in the background   Great Massingham Church   Great Massingham Church   Great Massingham   Great Massingham   Hindolveston   Hindolveston   Me on Ben Challum   The last of the National 3 Peaks 24hr Challenge before descending to finish in 23 hours 45 minutes. <br>What a tight finish, just time for this photo!   The huge Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall at Tan y pistyll   The Berwyns from Pistyll Rhaeadr   Dove Stone Reservoir overflow with snow on Great Dove Stone Rocks in the distance   Laddow Rocks with Bleaklow Hill beyond from Black Hill (Soldier's Lump)   On Black Chew Head (Laddow Rocks)   Crowden and Longdendale from Dun Hill   On Black Hill (Soldier's Lump)   Y Lliwedd and the Watkin Path from Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)   On Carnedd Dafydd summit   Carnedd Moel Siabod from Pen-y-gwryd   Low cloud over Nant Beglong, Gallt yr Ogof and Tryfan from Craig Wen   On Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) with Llyn Llydaw beyond   Tryfan   Llyn Ogwen and Nant y Benglog from Pen yr Ole Wen   Yr Aran at the end of the Allt Maenderyn Ridge from Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)   A RAF Helicopter above Y Lliwedd and the Watkin Path from Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)   Climbing Crib Goch with Llyn Llydaw in the background   The Vale of Edale from Lord's Seat (Rushup Edge)   Caer Caradoc Hill from Church Stretton   Frinton on Sea   Frinton on Sea   Frinton on Sea   Schiehallion poking out of the mist   On Rhos Dirion   Hay Bluff, Black Mountain and The Offa's Dyke path from Capel-y-ffin   Hay Bluff and Twmpa (Lord Hereford's Knob) from Rhos Dirion  


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