Loughrigg Fell. |
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Approaching Rydale Water on a damp November morning. |
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Rydal Cave deep quarried for slate to roof the houses of Grasmere and Ambleside. |
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White Moss Common seen from near Rydal Cave. |
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Under cloud Nab Scar. |
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Ewe Crag seen from the Quarry Mens Track walked many times by William Wordsworth. |
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Not so good a view today over the tree clad slopes of White Moss Common. |
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Grasmere and the steep slopes of Red Bank Wood. |
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One of the best views in Lakeland, Grasmere from Loughrigg Terrace, unfortunately not today. |
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Red Bank Wood from the heights of Loughrigg Terrace. |
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Somewhere in the mist Silver How, seen from near Ewe Crag. |
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Grasmere through grey emulsion. |
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Walkers descend the steep slopes of Loughrigg Fell with views over Grasmere. |
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The summit Loughrigg Fell. |
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One of the many tarns on and around Loughrigg Fell, on a nice day a place to linger. |
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Low Pike seen on the descent of Fox Ghyll. |
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Fallen leaves cloaks the path through Fox Ghyll Wood. |
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Nab Scar seen from the banks of the River Rothay. |