Photo No. | Description |
| 204005 | The White Stones are quartzite boulders up to six feet high on the descent from Carl Side |
| 204006 | Dodd seen from above the col |
| 204007 | Ullock Pike from Dodd summit |
| 204101 | Barf from Thornthwaite on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake |
| 204102 | The small standing stone called the "clerk" near the start of the walk |
| 204103 | The "bishop of Barf" is about 8 feet high |
| 204104 | The crux of the climb to the summit of Barf is Slape Crag |
| 204105 | The traverse on Slape Crag has great views over the head of Bassenthwaite Lake |
| 204106 | Lords Seat seen here from the summit cairn of Barf |
| 204107 | Looking back at Barf from the slopes of Lords Seat |
| 204108 | The excellent forestry path in the upper part of Beckstones plantation |
| 204109 | This slow worm (Britain's only legless lizard) was seen basking in the sun on the scree below the bi |
| 204201 | The Langdale Pikes seen from the road over Elterwater Common |
| 204202 | Harrison Stickle is visible on the skyline from the climb up Stickle (Mill) Gill |
| 204203 | Pavey Ark seen from Stickle Tarn |
| 204204 | The start of Jack's Rake on Pavey Ark |
| 204205 | Looking down the initial groove on Jack's Rake |
| 204206 | Looking out over Stickle Tarn from the ash tree half way up Jack's Rake |
| 204207 | Jack's Rake - A tricky groove above Gwynne's Chimney just beyond half way |
| 204208 | Exiting the top of Jack's Rake on Pavey Ark |
| 204209 | The "sugar loaf" peak of Pike o' Stickle seen from Harrison Stickle |
| 204210 | The top of the South scree shute beneath Pike o' Stickle |
| 204211 | Loft Crag seen from the summit of Pike o' Stickle |
| 204601 | The waterfall of Taylorgill Force |
| 204602 | Looking back to Seathwaite from the scramble alongside Taylorgill Force |
| 204603 | Great End seen from the mountain rescue box at Styhead |
| 204604 | From the top of the "band" on Great End is this majestic view of Great Gable |
| 204605 | The impressive NW face of Great End |
| 204606 | In late autumn the shadow of the North face of Great End stretches far along Borrowdale |
| 204607 | Scafell Pike seen just over a mile to the south west from Great End |