Norber and Crummack Dale from Clapham.

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Thwaite Scar seen from Thwaite Lane above Clapham.
   
Robin Proctor's Scar seen from New Close Plantation.
   
Erratic Boulders of Silurian Basement Rock litter the fields above Clapham.
   
Views across Robin Proctor's Scar, note the Erratics littering the fields below the intake wall.
   
12,000 years of erosion have left the Erratics perched on limestone pillars.
   
Looking to Thwaite Scars from the Norber Boulder Fields.
   
Maughton seen from the Norber Boulder Fields.
   
Ingleborough as seen from the summit of Thwaite Scars.
   
Sulber Gate marks the entrance to the oddly named Thieves Moss.
   
Maughton Scars seen from Thieves Moss.
   
The head of Crummack Dale.
   
Views down Crummack Dale from the Beggars Stile.
   
Capple Bank seen from the Iron Age settlement at the head of Crummack Dale.
   
Pen-y-ghent as seen over Moughton.
   
The dry valley of Clapdale home to Ingleborough Cave.
   
Fell Beck immerges as Clapham Beck at this picturesque bridge above Ingleborough Cave.
   
Ingleborough Cave.
   
The Grotto in Clapdale Wood passed on the way to Ingleborough Cave.
   
The Lake.
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