| Eagle Crag, Sergeants Crag and Ullscarf from Rosthwaite. | |
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Eagle Crag over the golds of Autumn. |
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Views down Greenup Gill to the green fields of Borrowdale. |
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One of Lakelands lesser visited heights the summit Eagle Crag. |
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From the ice scarred rock of Eagle Crag views along the ridge to Sergeants Crag with High Raise beyond. |
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The summit Sergeants Crag with High Raise rising to the left. |
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Seen across the skyline Crinkle Crags, Bow Fell and Esk Pike from the climb to High White Stones. |
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The Nature of the Landscape, Ullscarf hoping to get there with dry feet. |
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Looking to High Raise from the slopes of Ullscarf. |
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The summit Ullscarf, still got dry feet. |
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Views over Coldbarrow Fell to Borrowdale with Skiddaw under cloud. |
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Helvellyn looking imposing from the slopes of Ullscarf. |
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Blea Tarn from Standing Crag, my descent route takes me past Blea Tarn not the place to go after a night of heavy rain. |
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Under cloud the Dodds high above Thirlmere. |
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Standing Crag seen from the quagmire above Blea Tarn. |
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After an hour bog hopping the welcome sight of Watendlath Tarn with views over Borrowdale. |
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Views up Styhead Gill with Great End dominating the skyline. |
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The Packhorse Bridge at Watendlath. |
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Watendlath Tarn. |
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The stunning panorama from Paddington Bank with the Scafell massif dominating the skyline. |
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Firth Wood dressed in the Golden Cloak of Autumn. |