Ingleborough and Whernside from Ribblehead.

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