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Far Easedale sheep 3 Another bunch of hardy Herdwicks, again nine in number, on the path towards Far Easedale with the crags of Far Easedale behind
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Eskdale ramble In July we had a wonderful day walking in Eskdale ..this is
the lane as you walk towards the Boot Inn
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Heather on the Heath
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Heather
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Grassington, North Yorkshire The banks of the River Wharfe between Grassington and the village of Burnsall. This is a very popular place for walking.
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Catbells The northern slopes of Catbells very much foreshortened by the equivalent of around 200mm. What you see here is not the summit,...
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Countersett Cottage in the hills
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Gold Hill The location of the famous Hovis bread advert.
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Tarn Hows 13 The path round Tarn Hows is very unlike the majority of the Lake District tracks and trails.Yewdale crags behind again
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Tarn Hows 7 The ideal place for a picnic in summer with the Coniston fells in the background and Holme Fell to the right
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Lancrigg hamlet Looking north from the Grasmere to Easedale path towards the Hamlet of Lancrigg with the snow topped Great Tongue in the distance
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Glencoe
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Knaresborough Viaduct from the Castle This viaduct, which provided the town with a railway connection from 1851 is stone built, 24 metres (78 feet) high, and now Grade...
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Rydal Water Rydal Water backed by the Coniston Fells with the snow capped Langdale Fells as background
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Ambleside and Windermere Another view of Windermere and Ambleside from near Low Sweden Bridge
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Glencoe
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Windermere from Todd Crag 1 A very solid stone wall and some bracken on the fells above Ambleside with Windermere in the background
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Grasmere from Brackenfell 3 Almost halfway there now. Alcock Tarn here I come, and yes the track is as steep as it looks. In fact steeper in parts, and yes...
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Watersmeet Lynmouth The Lodge ( NT )
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