Photo No. | Description |
| 243803 | Valley scenery along the River Rawthey near Cautley |
| 243804 | Cautley Thwaite Farm with Cautley Spout in the background |
| 243805 | Cautley Spout seen from the approach path |
| 243806 | Baugh Fell seen from near the foot of Cautley Spout |
| 243807 | The stream at the top of Cautley Spout with Yarlisde on the other side of the valley |
| 243808 | Andy Goldsworthy rebuilt this sheep fold in his famous contemporary style |
| 243809 | Looking back to Calders from near Arant Haw |
| 250101 | Devil's Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale |
| 252401 | Seen from the western slopes of Helvellyn, Thirlmere with Ullscarf and the Watendlath Fells |
| 252501 | Watendlath Tarn and hamlet from the slopes of High Tove |
| 252601 | Watendlath Tarn and hamlet from the slopes of High Tove |
| 253901 | Grasmoor from below Rannerdale Knotts |
| 253902 | Buttermere and its ring of fells from Rannerdale Knotts |
| 253903 | Wandope and Thirdgill Man Head seen from Whiteless Pike |
| 253904 | A view of Grisedale Pike and Coledale from Crag Hill |
| 253905 | A deceptively sharp Whiteless Pike seen from Rannerdale |
| 256901 | Longford Community Nature Park |
| 256902 | Hawkesbury Junction Conservation Area |
| 256903 | Sowe Valley Footpath crossing the Local Nature Reserve (LNR) at Wyken Slough |
| 257101 | Looking over the Coventry/Warwickshire border to Marsland Farm |
| 257102 | The shortcut path south from Tudbury Castle Farm |
| 257103 | Elkin wood is a Coventry Nature Conservation Site (CNCS) |
| 257104 | Pond at Whitehouse Farm one of many passed on this walk |
| 258101 | This is the first sight of Lord's Seat |
| 258201 | The panorama from Harrison Stickle looking east along Great Langdale |
| 258202 | The crags of Pavey Ark with Jack's Rake clearly defined by the snow |
| 258203 | Stickle Tarn with Harrison Stickle forming a backdrop |
| 258501 | The col of Threshthwaite Mouth |
| 258502 | Hartsop Dodd is the northern end of a long ridge that ends at the summit of Stony Cove Pike |
| 258503 | Riggindale with Haweswater at the end of this fine valley |