| Scafell Pike from Great Langdale return over the Great Moss. | |
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Not looking promising, a level of grey cloud hides the many summits of the Crinkle Crags. |
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Views down Langdale with a promise of better weather to come. |
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Rising high above Great Langdale, Stickle Pike and to the right Loft Crag. |
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The wall of rock at the head of Mickleden is Rossett Pike. |
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Views to Mickleden from near the summit of Rossett Gill. |
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Scafell Pike rising into the cloud, seen from Broad Crag. |
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The summit Scafell Pike. |
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The Broad Stand face of Sca Fell as seen over Mickleden. "O my God! what enormous mountains these are close by me", Samuel Caleridge the first man to ascend the Broad Stand Crags. |
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The Mickledore Ridge and the cliffs of Broad Stand. |
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Seen from Mickledore the Lord's Rake ascent of the Sca Fell Crags "It dose a man good to realize his own insignificance in the general scheme of things, and that is experience here". Alfred Wainwright. |
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Mickledore seen above Cam Spout with Cam Spout Crag rising to the left. |
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Looking to Esk Pike across the Great Moss. |
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The Scafell massif seen from near the summit of Scar Lathing. |
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The impressive face of Cam Spout Crag. |
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The mountainous skyline of the Scafell massif towering over Scar Lathing. |
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Best views of the Scafell skyline from the Lakeland Crossroads at Three Tarns. |
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The unmistakable shape of Pike of Blisco rising above Oxendale. |
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On the slopes of The Band looking to Lingmoor Fell. |
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The Band with the serrated skyline of the Crinkle Crags to the left. |
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The scene over Great Langdale. |