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