Photo No. | Description |
| 202607 | The view from Loughrigg over Loughrigg Tarn and Elterwater |
| 202608 | View on descent from Loughrigg |
| 203201 | St Johns in the Vale from Raven Crag |
| 203202 | The path to the summit of Great How is initially a wide forest track |
| 203203 | Great How few Lakeland summits have such a restricted view |
| 203204 | Below the summit of Great How is this stunning viewpoint |
| 203205 | Looking east from the viewpoint on Great How is Raven Crag |
| 203206 | The woods surrounding Great How are rich in flora and fauna |
| 203301 | The Wetherlam ascent route climbs quickly alongside Tilberthwaite Gill |
| 203302 | Tilberthwaite Gill is almost alpine in character with larch, rowan and birch |
| 203303 | Little Langdale from Birkfell Hause |
| 203304 | Wetherlam summit is reached from Birkfell Hause by the ridge of Wetherlam Edge |
| 203305 | Lad Stones Ridge is an easy angled descent towards Consiton |
| 203306 | The excellent miners track from Coppermines Valley at Tilberthwaite |
| 203401 | A distant view of the Scafells seen from the head of Mosedale |
| 203402 | Scafell crags are to the right of this picture taken from Lingmell |
| 203403 | Mickledore and Scafell Crag from Hollow Stones |
| 203404 | Lords Rake start - Looking up Lords Rake on Scafell |
| 203405 | Lords Rake rockfall - This fresh rockfall is at the col half way up the rake |
| 203406 | The start of the West Wall Traverse is a narrow groove |
| 203407 | The West Wall traverse joins Deep Gill 350 feet up |
| 203408 | Deep Gill exit cracks - These are perhaps the trickiest part of the route |
| 203409 | Scafell summit - about 200 yards south south west of the Deep Gill exit |
| 203410 | This picture shows the eastern side of Mickldore as seen from Cam Spout Crag |
| 203411 | Wastwater from Lingmell Gill |
| 203601 | Catbells seen across Derwentwater |
| 203602 | Looking north from the North Ridge of Catbells |
| 203603 | A Fellrunner approaching the shoulder of Catbells |
| 203604 | This view from the shoulder of Catbells looking over the Newlands Valley |
| 203605 | From the summit of Catbells can be seen the tiny village of Little Town |