Mallerstangs Western Skyline.

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First view of Wild Boar Fell seen from the banks of Cote Gill.
   
Mallerstang one of the less frequented of the Pennine Dales.
   
Mallerstang Edge clearly seen from Aisgill Moor.
   
Swarth Fell seen from the cairn on the edge of Far Cote Gill.
   
The flat top of Baugh Fell seen from the cairn on the summit of Swarth Fell Pike.
   
Wild Boar Fell seen from the summit of Swarth Fell.
   
Whernside and Ingleborough stand in the distance seen over the summit of Baugh Fell.
   
Cautley Crag in the Howgill Fells seen from Standard Brow.
   
Swarth Fell Tarn.
   
Looking back to Swarth Fell.
   
The long sweep of Swarth Fell seen from Wild Boar Fell.
   
This enigmatic cluster of cairns stands above the High White Scar face of Wild Boar Fell.
   
On the edge of Wild Boar Fell looking to Swarth Fell.
   
Clearly seen over Mallerstang, Mallerstang Edge.
   
Seen under snow Great Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat.
   
The Nab adorned by this small cairn marking the grave of a Celtic Chieftain.
   
Wild Boar Fell.
   
The High White Scar face of Wild Boar Fell.
   
The Nab seen across Mallerstang Common.
   
The walk ends where it began at Near Cote Gill Falls.
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