walkingbritain banner
spacer



Photos in Cumbria

Photo
No.
Description
119604The summit ridge of the Howgills with the Calf the highest peak in view
119605Crosdale Beck tumbles down from the slopes of Arant Haw
120701Looking across a frozen Blea Tarn towards the Langdale Pikes
120702Blake Rigg seen from the road just south of Blea Tarn
120703Fell Foot Farm nestles beneath the craggy slopes of Blake Rigg
120704Little Langdale Tarn with Blake Rigg behind
120705The Greenburn Horseshoe provides a dramatic backdrop to Dale End Farm in Little Langdale. 
120706The Langdale Pikes dominate Great Langdale
120707Harrison Stickle is the highest peak in the Langdale Pikes
121401Carrock Fell rises above the early morning mists
121402The far eastern fells including High Street from Carrock Fell
121403Skiddaw from the summit of Carrock Pike
121404The route from Carrock Fell to High Pike
121405Seat and trig point on High Pike
121406Fell ponies near Mosedale
121701This view from the Walna Scar Road looks north to Swirl How
121702The Walna Scar Road climbs steadily to cross Torver Beck
121703Herdwick Sheep are few in numbers and are found in the Lake District
121704Looking back down the Walna Scar Road towards Coniston Water
121705Taken from Buck Pike, Blind Tarn is seen nestling in the lee of Brown Pike
121706The ridge from Brown Pike to Dow Crag climbs over Buck Pike seen in this view
121707Dow Crag is one of the finest summits in Lakeland
121708The descent from Dow Crag towards the Hawse offers a good view across to the Carrs
121709Early evening in this view looking NNW from the Old Man of Consiton
122801Pasture Beck just before reaching the intake wall below Threshthwaite Mouth
122802Threshthwaite Cove probably once held a tarn
122803Threshthwaite Mouth is the col between Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Beacon
122804Climbing from Threshthwaite Mouth to the summit of Thornthwaite Beacon provides this fine view
122805The route of the old Roman Road across High Street follows the ridge
122806The weather can change and the summit trig point on High Street is lashed by rain

Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Next


Back to Main Photo Gallery Index

 


SITE NEWS

Merrell Chameleon
This gear review puts these Chameleon shoes through their paces. A robust and secure hiking shoe, they offer a lot of protection from uneven terrain and from the elements.
More info.

Merrell Boots
Every walker needs comfortable boots. These new boots from Merrell provide great support and are suitable for both sexes.
More info.


 

spacer
Copyright © 1999 - 2008 Walking Britain. All rights reserved.