Pen-y-ghent under early Spring Snow.

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Seen from the Pennine Way under Harber Scar a distant Whernside.
   
Stunning conditions on the Pennine Way, looking to Horton in Ribblesdale
   
The endless view across Ribblesdale, Ingleborough under cloud.
   
A Winter Wonderland across the upper Ribble Valley, Park Fell and Whernside in sunshine.
   
Ascending Whitbar Hill, not a footprint in sight.
   
An icy wonderland on the top of Whitbar Hill, the unmistakable shape of Ingleborough.
   
On the summit of Whitbar Hill with a panorama over Ribblesdale.
   
Today's destination, Pen-y-ghent.
   
From the descent of Whitbar Hill magnificent views to the south.
   
Breathtaking views of Pen-y-ghent.
   
Hull Pot very different to last time I was here.
   
Crossing Horton Moor looking to Pen-y-ghent.
   
Who needs summer when the first days of Spring bring conditions like this, Birkwith Moor from Foxup Moor.
   
The head of Littondale seen from Foxup Moor.
   
First view of Fountains Fell from near the summit of Plover Hill.
   
On the slopes of Plover Hill looking to Fountains Fell.
   
Follow the wall to a distant Pen-y-ghent.
   
Spectacular views back to Plover Hill, nearing the summit of Pen-y-ghent.
   
The steep descent to Gavel Rigg with endless views down Ribblesdale.
   
Under blue skies a classic view of Pen-y-ghent.
   
After a day walking through the pages of a Christmas card the final view, Pen-y-ghent across Brackenbottom Scar.
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