| A Round of Crummock Dale. | |
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The limestone escarpment of Moughton seen from Dear Bough Plantation. |
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Robin Proctors Scar so named after he rode his horse over the edge, he survived his horse never. |
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Toiling up the path to Norber. |
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Views over Ribblesdale from Nappa Scar. |
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The Norber Erratics. |
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The Norber Erratics left by the retreating Crummack Dale Glacier at the end of the last Ice Age. |
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Erratic Boulders on a limestone bed 12,000 years of errosion have left them standing at the origional ground level. |
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The Moonlike landscape of Thwaite Scar. |
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Looking to Moughton above Crummack Dale. |
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Pen-y-ghent looms above Moughton Scar. |
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Gloomy Ingleborough seen from the summit Thwaite. |
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Simon Fell under somber skies seen from the summit Thwaite Scar. |
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At the summit cairn on Thwaite Scar. |
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The prospect south from near Long Scar. |
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The eerie landscape of Moughton Scar. |
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Moughton Scar marks the head of Crummack Dale. |
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Moughton Scar seen from the Beggers Stile. |
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A lone walker navigates across the scars of Moughton. |
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Looking to Pen-y-ghent from Capple Bank. |
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Extensive views across Crummack Dale. |
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The Ingleborough massif seen over the limestone pavements of Moughton. |
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And the Pen-y-ghent Massif from the same place. |
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Pen-y-ghent looms over Ribblesdale. |
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Capple Bank seen from Moughton with Ingleborough across the skyline. |
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North across the head of Crummack Dale. |
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The dry waterfall on Scudrigg Scar. |
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The Clapper Bridge at Wash Dub Fold. |
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Wash Dub Fold so named because the farmers used to dam the beck to use as a Sheep Dip. |
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Looking back to Moughton, hills walked earlier in the day. |
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Looking to Smearsett and Pot Scars from the fields above Austwick. |