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Photos in the Lake District National Park

Photo
No.
Description
293202Looking back to Grasmere while ascending Steel Fell
293203The summit cairn on Steel Fell
293204The route from Steel Fell to Calf Crag
293205The valley containing Green Burn
293206The view ahead from Calf Crag to Helm Crag
293207Approaching Gibson Knott as a storm passes over Seat Sandal
293208Helm Crag and Grasmere from Gibson Knott
293209Gibson Knott and Steel Fell from Helm Crag
293210The Lion Couchant on Helm Crag
293211Looking towards the Lion and the Lamb, Helm Crag
293212The Lion Couchant on Helm Crag with Steel Fell as a backdrop
302901Derwentwater from the path between Great Wood and Ashness Bridge
303301A ewe and her lamb above Longsleddale
303302Survey Column on Tarn Crag with Harter Fell behind
303303Summit cairn, Harrop Pike
303304Summit cairn, Grey Crag looking south to Bannisdale
303305Glorious Longsleddale seen on the descent from Grey Crag
303401Ambleside seen from the rising path heading to Scandale
303402Rydal Water nestles in the lee of Loughrigg Fell
303403High Sweden Bridge with the crags of Low Pike beyond
303404The summit of Little Hart Crag with a flash of white quartzite
303405Middle Dodd is a little visited summit with excellent views north to Brother's Water
303406The Kirkstone Pass Inn is dwarfed by the surrounding fells
303701The familiar shape of Catbells is reflected in Derwentwater
303702The familiar shape of Catbells is reflected in Derwentwater
303703Taken from near Brown Knotts(Bleaberry Fell), this view of Borrowdale includes much detail
303704Looking north Skiddaw dominates the scene with Derwentwater from Bleaberry Fell
303705Bleaberry Fell has a reputation for being uninspiring
303706The rocky summit of High Seat provides an interesting foreground with Helvellyn forming a background
303707The trig point on High Seat is one of the few places on this ridge where dry feet can be guaranteed

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