Grange Fell and King's How in Borrowdale. |
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Seen from Rosthwaite Brund Fell. |
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Sue between moss covered walls on the Watendlath Bridleway. |
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Looking to the tree clad slopes of High Doat. |
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Under cloud Watendlath Fell. |
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The scene over Brund Fell in the hills above Borrowdale. |
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Ascending King's How with Knott and the Borrowdale Fells behind. |
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Looking to Rosthwaite Fell from the ascent of King's How, I haven't a clue what the knobble is called in the foreground. |
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Derwent Water seen from the summit King's How. |
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On the summit King's How. |
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Sue on the summit with views over the Ashness Fells to the north. |
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The ragged skyline of Grange Fell seen from the summit of King's How. |
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Views across Borrowdale to Rosthwaite Fell and a cloud capped Glaramara. |
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Under the summit of King's How a memorial to King Edward the VII erected by his sister Louise, may Grange Fell be a place of sanctuary and peace. |
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The River Derwent in Low Hows Wood. |
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New Bridge near Rosthwaite. |
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Ford and Stepping Stones at Rosthwaite. |