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Photos in the Lake District National Park

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123608Stockley Bridge is just discernable as dusk falls over snowy Borrowdale
123609The final few minutes of daylight at Seathwaite
124101The new church at Martindale lies in a col between Hallin Fell and Bonscale Pike
124102The path north from Howtown to Swarthbeck follows the intake wall
124103Looking south from Swarthbeck Gill with an Ullswater steamer heading for Howtown
124104The large cairn located on Whinny Crag (Arthur's Pike) provides a great view
124105The High Street range offers good walking often with good views
124106Groove Gill tumbles down a small ravine from Wether Hill into Fusedale
124107Fusedale is a wonderfully quiet part of Lakeland with no road
124108Wether Hill lies at the head of Fusedale
124109White-washed Cote Farm (Fusedale) with the slopes of Brock Crags
124201The interior of the old chapel at Martindale is austere
124202The old chapel at Martindale is immersed in beautiful Lakeland scenery
124203The farm buildings on either side of the road below Thrang Crag
124204Dale Head Farm marks the end of the road up Bannerdale
124205Upper Boredale seen from the path descending from the Hause towards Martindale
124206Hallin Fell seen from below Winter Crag on the north ridge of Beda Fell
124207Boredale pictured from below Winter Crag on the north ridge of Beda Fell
124208A convenient seat on Winter Crag ( north ridge of Beda Fell) provides a great place to absorb the sc
124209Martindale seen from the north ridge of Beda Fell
124210Despite its modest height Beda Head is a grand fell with an ascent quickly achieved from Martindale
124401Skiddaw seen from the col just west of Lonscale Fell
124402The minor ridge of Burnt Horse on the northern side of Lonscale Fell
124403The minor ridge of Burnt Horse is a grand viewpoint for the northern Lakeland Fells
124404Skiddaw House is the location for one of the more remote Youth Hostels in England
124405The Cumbria Way contours across the eastern flank of Lonscale Fell
124406The Cumbria Way crosses Whit Beck
124501Seatoller with Rosthwaite Fell rising behind the village
124502Castle Crag seen on the approach from Seatoller
124503Looking south towards Seatoller from the foot of Castle Crag

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