Cautley Spout and the Calf from Sedbergh.

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An icing sugar day in the Rawthey Valley looking to Garsdale.
   
Looking into the valley of Hobdale with Middle Tongue under cloud.
   
The high skyline above Dentdale, Middleton Fell and Great Coum seen over the much lower Frostrow Fells.
   
Baugh Fell seen over the Rawthey Valley.
   
Cautley Crags lit by the morning sun.
   
Looking to Cautley Spout through the valley of Cautley Holme Beck.
   
The attractive cascades of Cautley Spout.
   
From the top of Cautley Spout views over Ben End to a cloud capped Wild Boar Fell.
   
Ascending Red Gill Beck with views to Baugh Fell.
   
Red Gill Beck looking to Yerlside.
   

Andy Goldsworthy Sheepfolds , this is one of 46 folds a project he began in 1996 as part of the U.K. year of Visual Arts ending in 2,003. Red Gill Washfold was restored to celebrate Sheep Farming Renewal.

   
The summit of Calf with no views in any direction.
   
So I moved onto the summit of Calders, still no views.
   
On the slopes of Arent Haw looking through a window in the cloud.
   
Looking to Sickers over Ashbeck Gill.
   
As the window opens Baugh Fell comes into view.
   
Ashbeck Gill one of the deep cut gills that cut their way through the Howgill Fells.
   
Looking to Middleton Fell just visible in the haze.
   
From the path down Settlebeck Gill, Sedbergh tilts into view with Middleton Fell clearly seen across the valley.
   
Views to Baugh Fell from the intake wall before the final drop into Sedbergh.
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