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Photos in Cumbria

Photo
No.
Description
323305The Howgill Fells from the Occupation Road
323306Looking south into Barbondale
323307Above Gawthrop with the Howgills in the distance
323308Dentdale from above Gawthrop
323309Dentdale above Gawthrop leading to Combe House
323310The Frostrow Fells, Lower Dentdale
323311Cottage near Gawthrop
323312The village of Dent from the River Dee
323401Newby bridge hamlet is the first crossing on the outlet of Lake Windermere
323402The footpath to Staveley-in-Cartmel makes pleasant walking in spring
323403Lake Windermere soon comes into view as you climb into Chapel House Forest
323404Deep in the woods heading for Simpson Ground Reservoir
323405Simpson Ground Reservoir is well hidden and can only be reached on foot
323406Typical landscape of the South Lakes
323407Looking down off Gummers How to Chapel House Woods
323408Looking south from Gummers How towards the outlet of Lake Windermere and Morecombe Bay
323409Looking north 12 miles up Lake Windermere towards Ambleside
330901Hartsop Dodd seen from Hartsop village
330902Hartsop village from the foot of Hartsop Dodd
330903Hartsop village and Ullswater seen during an ascent of Hartsop Dodd
330904The gradient eases as the summit of Hartsop Dodd comes in sight
330905The rather tame summit cairn on Hartsop Dodd
330906The summit of Stony Cove Pike with Thornthwaite Beacon in the background
330907The Kirkstone Pass Inn
330908The road through the Kirkstone Pass
330909Typical stone field barn above Hartsop Hall
330910The handsome Hartsop Hall
330911Brothers Water with the Angletarn Pikes providing the backdrop
330912A final look at Hartsop Dodd shows the line of ascent
332001Start of the walk in Grizedale Forest - a rocky trail leads up through woodland


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