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Photos in Cumbria

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128903The stone hut and the bottom of the old quarry incline below Dubs Quarry
128904The path to Haystacks climbs to Blackbeck Tarn
128905Blackbeck Tarn with Great Gable providing a majestic backdrop
128906Innominate Tarn looking towards the summit of Haystacks
128907Great Gable and Innominate Tarn
128908The summit of Haystacks is full of interesting nooks and crannies
128909The summit of Haystacks is surrounded by many points of interest
128910Buttermere and Crummock Water from Haystacks
128911Descending from Scarth Gap to Peggy's Bridge the clouds gather on Grasmoor
128912This view of Fleetwith Pike clearly shows the ridge used for the ascent
129001Mellbreak seen from near Loweswater village
129002Looking back along the lane to Loweswater village
129003Loweswater and the Loweswater Fells seen during an ascent of Mellbreak
129004Crummock Water and Buttermere seen from near the summit of Mellbreak
129005The main ridge of Mellbreak with Crummock Water
129006Looking north along The main ridge of Mellbreak to the northern summit
129007Buttermere and Fleetwith Pike seen from Mellbreak's south summit
129008Crummock Water and Buttermere seen during the descent from Mellbreaks
129009Scale Beck flows into Crummock Water
129010Crummock Water looks gloomy as the clouds roll in
129011Looking south along Crummock Water
129012Mellbreak seen from the cross-roads in Loweswater village
129901Bowfell and Eskdale seen from the Peat Road above Low Birker
129902Climbing above Eskdale en-route for Green Crag
129903Harter Fell (Eskdale) seen from the Low Birker Peat Road
129904Penny Hill Farm, Eskdale
129905Eskdale seen from the Peat Road to Low Birker Tarn
129906The ruined stone hut on the Peat Road to Low Birker Tarn
129907Green Crag seen from the Peat Road near Low Birker Tarn
129908Looking back to Low Birker Tarn from Green Crag

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