Photo No. | Description |
| 203802 | Looking down on Force Crag mine and Coledale from the top of Low Force |
| 203803 | Approaching the base of Wainwright's Tower Ridge on Eel Crag |
| 203804 | Tower Ridge on Eel Crag seen in profile from a little way up Wainwright's "Shelf Route" |
| 203805 | Grisedale Pike seen from half way up Tower Ridge on Eel Crag |
| 203806 | Outerside and Barrow seen from Tower Ridge - Eel Crag |
| 203807 | Tower Ridge seen in profile on the descent path from Eel Crag |
| 203808 | The descent from Sail to Sail Pass |
| 203809 | The finish of the walk at Braithwaite seen from Outerside |
| 203901 | The slopes of Gowbarrow Fell seen from the carpark just south of Dockray |
| 203902 | At the Strid the banks of Aira Beck narrow to a gap only a yard wide |
| 203903 | Between the Strid and the footbridge are many waterfalls on Aira Beck |
| 203904 | The view across Ullswater from the summit trig point on Gowbarrow Fell |
| 203905 | This classic view towards the head of Ullswater from Green Hill (Gowbarrow) |
| 203906 | The route over Gowbarrow Fell returns by the famous Aira Force |
| 204001 | Ullock Pike from the "Watches" |
| 204002 | The summit of Ullock Pike has good views south over Lake Bassentwaite |
| 204003 | Longside Edge from Ullock Pike |
| 204004 | The approach to Carl Side col from Longside Edge |
| 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 |