| Ingleborough and Whernside from Ribblehead. | |
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Mighty Ingleborough see over Gauber High Pasture. |
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Looking to Whernside from the Limestone Pavement of Gauber. |
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Pen-y-ghent seen over Upper Ribblesdale. |
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Pen-y-ghent, (the Hill of Winds). |
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On the ascent from Park Fell Ingleborough looms large on the horizon. |
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Looking to Twisleton Scar and the distant hills of the Lake District. |
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Whernside rising from Twisleton Dale. |
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Views across the Ribble Valley from the edge of the Ingleborough summit plateau. |
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Looking to Park Fell from above The Arks on Ingleboroughs north face. |
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Twisleton Scar across the north face of Ingleborough. |
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Southerscales with Whernside on the skyline. |
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Pen-y-ghent seen over the shoulder of Park Fell. |
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The Ribblehead Viaduct seen from the Whernside summit ridge. |
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The Ingleborough massif seen from Whernside. |
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Looking over Combe Scar Top along West Fell to the Lancashire Coastal Plane, |
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The Howgill Fells seen over Raise Hill. |
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The summit ridge of Whernside provides a fine viewpoint with Ingleborough to the south and Pendle Hill on the far horizon. |
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Greensett Tarn under the summit of Whernside. |
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Dentdale the Hidden Dale. |
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Looking to Whernside Tarns above Dentdale. |
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The walk ends at one of Yorkshires most famous monuments, the Ribblehead Viaduct. |