| Tarn Hows and Black Crag. | |
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Tom Gill on it's journey through Glen Mary. |
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Views across Tarn Hows, one of the most visited place's in Lakeland. |
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Tarn Hows once known as Monk Coniston Tarns. |
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Cloud falls over the summit of Wetherlam. |
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Tom Heights seen over Tarn Hows with the unmistakable shape of the Langdale Pikes in the distance. |
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The summit Howgraves. |
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Looking to Wetherlam above Tilberthwaite. |
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Stunning views to Wansfell Pike above Ambleside, seen from the old workings above Rose Castle. |
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Tarn Hows seen from Rose Castle Plantation. |
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The Langdale Pikes seen over Lingmoor Fell. |
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Windermere Lake from Black Fell. |
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From the slopes of Black Fell views to the Langdale Pikes. |
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One of Lakelands lesser heights Black Crag. |
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The large cairn on Black Crag a great place fore a pit stop. |
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Iron Keld Plantation looking south. |
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Yew Tree Tarn normally passed unnoticed on the road to Coniston. |
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Rhododendroms on the edge of Harry Guards Wood. |
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North over Yew Tree Tarn with Holme Fell rising to the left. |
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Looking to Oxen Fell High Cross Pass between Holme Fell and Tom Heights. |
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Yew Tree Tarn, Reflections. |