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Photos in the Lake District National Park

Photo
No.
Description
204006Dodd seen from above the col
204007Ullock Pike from Dodd summit
204101Barf from Thornthwaite on the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake
204102The small standing stone called the "clerk" near the start of the walk
204103The "bishop of Barf" is about 8 feet high
204104The crux of the climb to the summit of Barf is Slape Crag
204105The traverse on Slape Crag has great views over the head of Bassenthwaite Lake
204106Lords Seat seen here from the summit cairn of Barf
204107Looking back at Barf from the slopes of Lords Seat
204108The excellent forestry path in the upper part of Beckstones plantation
204109This slow worm (Britain's only legless lizard) was seen basking in the sun on the scree below the bi
204201The Langdale Pikes seen from the road over Elterwater Common
204202Harrison Stickle is visible on the skyline from the climb up Stickle (Mill) Gill
204203Pavey Ark seen from Stickle Tarn
204204The start of Jack's Rake on Pavey Ark
204205Looking down the initial groove on Jack's Rake
204206Looking out over Stickle Tarn from the ash tree half way up Jack's Rake
204207Jack's Rake - A tricky groove above Gwynne's Chimney just beyond half way
204208Exiting the top of Jack's Rake on Pavey Ark
204209The "sugar loaf" peak of Pike o' Stickle seen from Harrison Stickle
204210The top of the South scree shute beneath Pike o' Stickle
204211Loft Crag seen from the summit of Pike o' Stickle
204601The waterfall of Taylorgill Force
204602Looking back to Seathwaite from the scramble alongside Taylorgill Force
204603Great End seen from the mountain rescue box at Styhead
204604From the top of the "band" on Great End is this majestic view of Great Gable
204605The impressive NW face of Great End
204606In late autumn the shadow of the North face of Great End stretches far along Borrowdale
204607Scafell Pike seen just over a mile to the south west from Great End
204608Crossing Ruddy Gill on the descent from Great End via Esk Hause

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