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Photos in the Lake District National Park

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202607The view from Loughrigg over Loughrigg Tarn and Elterwater
202608View on descent from Loughrigg
203201St Johns in the Vale from Raven Crag
203202The path to the summit of Great How is initially a wide forest track
203203Great How few Lakeland summits have such a restricted view
203204Below the summit of Great How is this stunning viewpoint
203205Looking east from the viewpoint on Great How is Raven Crag
203206The woods surrounding Great How are rich in flora and fauna
203301The Wetherlam ascent route climbs quickly alongside Tilberthwaite Gill
203302Tilberthwaite Gill is almost alpine in character with larch, rowan and birch
203303Little Langdale from Birkfell Hause
203304Wetherlam summit is reached from Birkfell Hause by the ridge of Wetherlam Edge
203305Lad Stones Ridge is an easy angled descent towards Consiton
203306The excellent miners track from Coppermines Valley at Tilberthwaite
203401A distant view of the Scafells seen from the head of Mosedale
203402Scafell crags are to the right of this picture taken from Lingmell
203403Mickledore and Scafell Crag from Hollow Stones
203404Lords Rake start - Looking up Lords Rake on Scafell
203405Lords Rake rockfall - This fresh rockfall is at the col half way up the rake
203406The start of the West Wall Traverse is a narrow groove
203407The West Wall traverse joins Deep Gill 350 feet up
203408Deep Gill exit cracks - These are perhaps the trickiest part of the route
203409Scafell summit - about 200 yards south south west of the Deep Gill exit
203410This picture shows the eastern side of Mickldore as seen from Cam Spout Crag
203411Wastwater from Lingmell Gill
203601Catbells seen across Derwentwater
203602Looking north from the North Ridge of Catbells
203603A Fellrunner approaching the shoulder of Catbells
203604This view from the shoulder of Catbells looking over the Newlands Valley
203605From the summit of Catbells can be seen the tiny village of Little Town

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