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Photos in the Lake District National Park

Photo
No.
Description
121705Taken from Buck Pike, Blind Tarn is seen nestling in the lee of Brown Pike
121706The ridge from Brown Pike to Dow Crag climbs over Buck Pike seen in this view
121707Dow Crag is one of the finest summits in Lakeland
121708The descent from Dow Crag towards the Hawse offers a good view across to the Carrs
121709Early evening in this view looking NNW from the Old Man of Consiton
122801Pasture Beck just before reaching the intake wall below Threshthwaite Mouth
122802Threshthwaite Cove probably once held a tarn
122803Threshthwaite Mouth is the col between Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Beacon
122804Climbing from Threshthwaite Mouth to the summit of Thornthwaite Beacon provides this fine view
122805The route of the old Roman Road across High Street follows the ridge
122806The weather can change and the summit trig point on High Street is lashed by rain
122807The Straits of Riggindale provide excellent views on both sides
122808Hayeswater Gill tumbles down in a series of cascades and waterfalls
122809This very photogenic ruined barn can be found near Hayeswater Gill
122901Once clear of the trees and ascent of Helvellyn from Wythburn provides excellent
122902Thirlmere is probably the least scenic of the Lakes suffering from an overdose of conifers
122903Swirral Edge is the "twin" of Striding Edge with the lofty summit of Catstye Cam at its eastern end
122904Striding Edge needs no introduction and always looks dramatic
122905Dollywaggon Pike occupies a strategic position overlooking Grisedale
122906St Sunday Crag is a wonderful mountain
122907Fairfield is a popular summit usually climbed from Ambleside
122908The descent from Grisedale Tarn to Dunmail Raise is far more interesting than the map might suggest
122909Raise Beck is a wonderful series of cascades and waterfalls
122910Dunmail Raise is marred by a dual carriageway linking Grasmere with Keswick
122911A pleasant path runs from Dunmail Raise to Legburthwaite
122912Wythburn Church is located in a beautiful position surrounded by fells
123001Leaving Patterdale the path goes through Glenamara Park
123002Grisedale (Patterdale) is a pleasant valley surrounded by high fells
123003This ruined barn at Thornhow in Grisedale (near Patterdale) adds character to the scene
123004Wet ground near Trough Head after the descent from Birks

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