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

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Sergeant Man   Looking up Great Langdale from near Swinescar Pike   Looking across an unnamed tarn below Great Castle How to Wetherlam and the Furness Fells   Ullswater, Glenridding and the Helvellyn Ridge from Place Fell   Pavey Ark, Stickle Tarn & Harrison Stickle from nr Blea Rigg   On Nethermost Pike   On Tryfan (Adam and Eve)   On Crib Goch   On Sergeant Man   Stickle Tarn from Harrison Stickle   Green Crag Summit   Doctor Bridge, Eskdale   Esk Pike and Great Moss (foreground) from Hard Knott   The Scafell Range and Great Moss (foreground) from Hard Knott   Esk Pike from Hard Knott   Clouds gathering over Birker Fell & Harter Crag (Eskdale) from Eskdale   Green Gable, Great Gable (left of centre), Kirk Fell (centre) and Pillar (right) with the Scafell Massif beyond (centre) from High Crag   Steel Fell from Mill Bridge   Me and my walking friends from work on Scafell Pike   Early morning mist over Grasmere with Heron Pike (left) and Helm Crag (right) from Steel Fell (Dead Pike)   Harvey on Steel Fell (Dead Pike)   Steel Fell (Dead Pike) summit (featuring Harvey)   Thirlmere and Blencathra from Steel Fell (Dead Pike)   Blencathra from Bannerdale Crags   Blencathra from Bannerdale Crags   Bannerdale View Cottage, Mungrisdale   Sharp Edge from Blencathra or Saddleback (Hallsfell Top)   Beacon Tarn (The Blawith Fells) near Coniston Water   Crinkle Crags - The second Crinkle - Crinkle Crags (Long Top) and the third Crinkle - Gunson Knott from the first Crinkle - Crinkle Crags (South Top)   Oxendale and Langdale from Gunson Knott (Crinkle Crags)   Crinkle Crags (South Top), Crinkle Crags (Long Top) & Gunson Knott after leaving Red Tarn (Langdale)   Bowfell from the second Crinkle (Long Top)   Early Morning Mist nr Hartsop Village with The Angletarn Pikes and Place Fell in the background   Brothers Water from Boredale Hause   Angle Tarn with the Helvellyn range beyond   Pavey Ark from Stickle Tarn   Kinder Scout (The Edge) in the snow from Mill Hill (Ashop Head)   Me on Kala Patter   The Beach at Abersoch   The Beach at Abersoch   Cairnharrow Summit   Cairnsmore of Fleet from Pibble Hill   Climbing The Dodd   Stretchneck Sheep Shepherd on his 'ski-bike' on The Dodd   Blakethwaite Bottom   Blease Fell (Howgills) summit with the M6 and Grayrigg Forest beyond   Me on a snowy Simon's Seat (Wharfedale)   Stretchneck Sheep on The Dodd   Lady Clough from Seal Stones (Kinder Scout)   Fleetwith Pike and Buttermere Lake from Buttermere   The Wast Water Screes   The Wast Water Screes   The Wast Water Screes   Seathwaite Tarn Dam   Seathwaite Tarn   Seathwaite Tarn Outflow   Seathwaite Tarn from (the lower slopes of) Grey Friar   Grey Friar summit cairns   Swirl How and The Old Man of Coniston from Grey Friar   Swirl How from Great Carrs   The WW2 Halifax Bomber Memorial on Great Carrs   The WW2 Halifax Bomber Memorial on Great Carrs   The WW2 Halifax Bomber Memorial on Great Carrs   Great Carrs from Top of Broad Slack   The Old Man of Coniston from Swirl How summit cairn   Low water from The Old Man of Coniston   The Old Man of Coniston summit trig point   Dow Crag from Goat's Hawse   Dow Crag (foreground) and Brown Pike   Brown Pike from Dow Crag   Goat's Water from Dow Crag   *Dow Crag, Goat's Hawse, Goast's Water and The Old Man of Coniston from Brown Pike   Brown Pike and Blind Tarn from Dow Crag   Blind Tarn from Brown Pike   Dow Crag from Brown Pike summit   Walna Scar and White Maiden from Brown Pike   Swirl How, Top of Broad Slack and Great Carrs from Little Carrs   Swirl How from Great Carrs   Little Langdale from Great Carrs   Brim Fell summit cairn   Starling Dodd and Red Pike in mist from Ennerdale Water   Taking a breather by Ennerdale Water   Rain by Ennerdale Water   Along Ennerdale Water   Approaching Ennerdale Bridge   Uldale Plantation   Leaving Sandwith Village - only 185 miles to go!   Sandwith Village   Saltom Bay from North Head   St Bees Head from North Head   North Head   St Bees Head Lighthouse   St Bees Head Lighthouse   South Head from St Bees Head   St Bees Head   St Bees Head from South Head   On South Head, St Bees   The Irish Sea, St Bees   The first climb up South Head, St Bees   Collecting the traditional pebble (and getting soaked in the process!), St Bees  


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