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Photos in the Lake District National Park

Photo
No.
Description
203706Bowfell - At the top of the Great Slab the boulders lie in a gully
203707The views from Bowfell are good in all directions and the Scafells look magnificent
203708Angle Tarn, with Rosset Pike beyond, as seen on the descent from Ore Gap
203709The north east face of Bowfell seen from the packhorse route alongside Rosset Gill
203801On the Coledale mine road with Eel Crag at the head of the valley
203802Looking down on Force Crag mine and Coledale from the top of Low Force
203803Approaching the base of Wainwright's Tower Ridge on Eel Crag
203804Tower Ridge on Eel Crag seen in profile from a little way up Wainwright's "Shelf Route"
203805Grisedale Pike seen from half way up Tower Ridge on Eel Crag
203806Outerside and Barrow seen from Tower Ridge - Eel Crag
203807Tower Ridge seen in profile on the descent path from Eel Crag
203808The descent from Sail to Sail Pass
203809The finish of the walk at Braithwaite seen from Outerside
203901The slopes of Gowbarrow Fell seen from the carpark just south of Dockray
203902At the Strid the banks of Aira Beck narrow to a gap only a yard wide
203903Between the Strid and the footbridge are many waterfalls on Aira Beck
203904The view across Ullswater from the summit trig point on Gowbarrow Fell
203905This classic view towards the head of Ullswater from Green Hill (Gowbarrow)
203906The route over Gowbarrow Fell returns by the famous Aira Force
204001Ullock Pike from the "Watches"
204002The summit of Ullock Pike has good views south over Lake Bassentwaite
204003Longside Edge from Ullock Pike
204004The approach to Carl Side col from Longside Edge
204005The White Stones are quartzite boulders up to six feet high on the descent from Carl Side
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

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