The Howgill Fells (The Forgotten Hills).

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The Howgill Fells seen from the top of the Black Horse on the road to Sedbergh.
   
Early morning across the Lune Valley, photo taken from Howgill Lane.
   
Seen from the start of the ascent of Winder the stunning scenery of the Lune Valley.
   
With a crown of cloud White Fell and The Calf.
   
Looking to the distant snow capped hills of the Lake District.
   
A Trig Point and Viewfinder mark the summit of Winder.
   
Mouth-watering views across the Lune Valley to the distant hills of the Lake District.
   
The twin summits of Crook.
   
Looking to Brant Fell and Calders from the not so spectacular summit cairn on Arant How.
   
The Lune Valley looks impressive from Arant How.
   
Calders seen from the remains of the Rain Gauge on Arant How.
   
The rolling hills of the Howgill Fells.
   
Baugh Fell seen from the slopes of Arant How.
   
The gathering storm clouds over Dentdale.
   
The summit Knott looking northeast.
   
Moody skies, Aye Gill Pike above Dentdale.
   
Middleton Fell seen from the summit of the peculiar named Sickers Fell.
   
Ashbeck Gill one of the many spectacular cut gills of the Howgill Fells.
   
The summit Crook.
   
Looking to the distant hills above Dentdale, under snow Whernside, Crag Hill and to the right Middleton Fell.
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