Photo No. | Description |
| 120705 | The Greenburn Horseshoe provides a dramatic backdrop to Dale End Farm in Little Langdale. |
| 120706 | The Langdale Pikes dominate Great Langdale |
| 120707 | Harrison Stickle is the highest peak in the Langdale Pikes |
| 121401 | Carrock Fell rises above the early morning mists |
| 121402 | The far eastern fells including High Street from Carrock Fell |
| 121403 | Skiddaw from the summit of Carrock Pike |
| 121404 | The route from Carrock Fell to High Pike |
| 121405 | Seat and trig point on High Pike |
| 121406 | Fell ponies near Mosedale |
| 121701 | This view from the Walna Scar Road looks north to Swirl How |
| 121702 | The Walna Scar Road climbs steadily to cross Torver Beck |
| 121703 | Herdwick Sheep are few in numbers and are found in the Lake District |
| 121704 | Looking back down the Walna Scar Road towards Coniston Water |
| 121705 | Taken from Buck Pike, Blind Tarn is seen nestling in the lee of Brown Pike |
| 121706 | The ridge from Brown Pike to Dow Crag climbs over Buck Pike seen in this view |
| 121707 | Dow Crag is one of the finest summits in Lakeland |
| 121708 | The descent from Dow Crag towards the Hawse offers a good view across to the Carrs |
| 121709 | Early evening in this view looking NNW from the Old Man of Consiton |
| 122801 | Pasture Beck just before reaching the intake wall below Threshthwaite Mouth |
| 122802 | Threshthwaite Cove probably once held a tarn |
| 122803 | Threshthwaite Mouth is the col between Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Beacon |
| 122804 | Climbing from Threshthwaite Mouth to the summit of Thornthwaite Beacon provides this fine view |
| 122805 | The route of the old Roman Road across High Street follows the ridge |
| 122806 | The weather can change and the summit trig point on High Street is lashed by rain |
| 122807 | The Straits of Riggindale provide excellent views on both sides |
| 122808 | Hayeswater Gill tumbles down in a series of cascades and waterfalls |
| 122809 | This very photogenic ruined barn can be found near Hayeswater Gill |
| 122901 | Once clear of the trees and ascent of Helvellyn from Wythburn provides excellent |
| 122902 | Thirlmere is probably the least scenic of the Lakes suffering from an overdose of conifers |
| 122903 | Swirral Edge is the "twin" of Striding Edge with the lofty summit of Catstye Cam at its eastern end |