Loughrigg Fell.

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