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124809The derelict shooting hut on the Ingleborough to Horton in Ribblesdale path
124810Ingleborough has extensive limestone pavements on both its eastern and western flanks
124811Ingleborough seen from Long Scar during a descent into Clapham
124812Clapdale Farm seen from Long Lane near Clapham
124901The wooden bridge over the River Wharfe, Cavendish Pavillion, Bolton Abbey
124902Posforth Gill has a number of attractive waterfalls near the 'Valley of Desolation'
124903Posforth Gill leads up to the 'Valley of Desolation'
124904An ascent of Simon's Seat from the Cavendish Pavillion takes you out on to the moors of Barden Fell
124905Simon's Seat is a jumble of gritstone perched on the edge of Barden Fell
124906Simon's Seat offers superb views into Wharfedale and beyond
124907Lord's Seat is similar to Simon's Seat although it offers a less spectacular view
124908Lord's Seat lies about 500 metres east of Simon's Seat
124909The path descending north from Simon's Seat zig-zags down the fellside to Dalehead Farm
124910Howgill Lane once had greater importance as an important thoroughfare
124911Stepping stones across the River Wharfe provide access to and from Drebley
124912The River Wharfe above Barden Bridge with the Dales Way on its east bank
125001The village of Kettlewell in Wharfedale is the starting point for many excellent walks
125002Providence Pot lies in the bed of Dowber Gill Beck
125003Dowber Gill Beck occupies a pleasant limestone valley leading towards Great Whernside
125004Little remains of Providence Lead Mine located on the hillside above Dowber Gill Beck
125005Hag Dyke was once a farm but today serves as Scout centre
125006On a clear day the views from the summit of Great Whernside include Yorkshire's 'Big Three'
125007Heading north from Great Whernside's summit you descend to Nidd Head
125008Looking south down Wharfedale from Cam Head
125009Descending from Cam Head to Kettlewell down Top Mere Road
125010Top Mere Road is a superb way of descending into Wharfedale
125011Firth Fell and Wharfedale seen during a descent down Top Mere Road
125012Limestone scenery abounds in the vicinity of Kettlewell
125101The Norber Erratics are located just outside the village of Austwick
125102Seen from Thwaite Lane, the limestone crags of Robin Proctor's Scar

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