High Street through Pasture Beck Bottom.

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Gray Crag as seen from Cow Bridge.
   
The path into Pasture Bottom with sunbeams breaking over the summit of Gray Crag.
   
Looking back to Hartsop with the slopes of Brock Crag to the right.
   
Raven Crag above Pasture Bottom.
   
Pasture Bottom a perfect example of a glacial valley seen from Threshthwaite Mouth.
   
In the other direction Troutbeck.
   
Hartsop Dodd seen from the ascent of Thornthwaite Crag, looks like a good covering of snow on the Dodds.
   
Nearing the summit of Thornthwaite Crag with views over Pasture Bottom to Patterdale.
   
On the summit of Thornthwaite Crag looking to High Street.
   
Thornthwaite Beacon.
   
Under darkening skies approaching the summit of High Street.
   
Haweswater across Long Stile.
   
Harter Fell as seen across the 207ft deep Blea Water, believed to be the deepest tarn in England.
   
Walkers ascend Long Stile at the end of the Riggindale Ridge.
   
Views over Riggindale.
   
From the summit of The Knott views to Rest Dodd (yet to be climbed) beyond that The Nab.
   
The summit Rest Dodd, aptly named, you'll know what I mean if you've ever climbed it.
   
Walkers on the summit of Rest Dodd with the cliffs of Rampsgill Head rising behind.
   
On Brock Crags looking to Gray Crag.
   
Back in the valley looking to Lord's Seat. the eastern face of St Sunday Crag.
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