Cautley Spout and the Calf from Sedbergh. |
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An icing sugar day in the Rawthey Valley looking to Garsdale. |
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Looking into the valley of Hobdale with Middle Tongue under cloud. |
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The high skyline above Dentdale, Middleton Fell and Great Coum seen over the much lower Frostrow Fells. |
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Baugh Fell seen over the Rawthey Valley. |
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Cautley Crags lit by the morning sun. |
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Looking to Cautley Spout through the valley of Cautley Holme Beck. |
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The attractive cascades of Cautley Spout. |
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From the top of Cautley Spout views over Ben End to a cloud capped Wild Boar Fell. |
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Ascending Red Gill Beck with views to Baugh Fell. |
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Red Gill Beck looking to Yerlside. |
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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. |
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The summit of Calf with no views in any direction. |
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So I moved onto the summit of Calders, still no views. |
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On the slopes of Arent Haw looking through a window in the cloud. |
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Looking to Sickers over Ashbeck Gill. |
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As the window opens Baugh Fell comes into view. |
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Ashbeck Gill one of the deep cut gills that cut their way through the Howgill Fells. |
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Looking to Middleton Fell just visible in the haze. |
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From the path down Settlebeck Gill, Sedbergh tilts into view with Middleton Fell clearly seen across the valley. |
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Views to Baugh Fell from the intake wall before the final drop into Sedbergh. |