The Pikes and the Stickle.

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"The Loveliest rock-scenery, chased with silver waterfalls that I have ever set foot upon". John Ruskin 1867.

Lingmoor Fell rising from Great Langdale.

   
Early morning views down Great Langdale.
   
Wetherlam stands in the distance seen from the outflow of Stickle Tarn.
   
The prospect south over the jagged rocks of Tarn Crag.
   
Pavey Ark looms imposing over Stickle Tarn.
   
Stickle Tarn from the ascent of Harrison Stickle.
   
Mouth-watering views from the ascent of Harrison Stickle.
   
Pike of Blisco and the Crinkle Crags seen over Loft Crag.
   
The well worn path to Pike of Stickle.
   
Loft Crag looking south.
   
Harrison Stickle as seen from Pike of Stickle.
   
Looking to Mighty Skiddaw on the descent from Pike of Stickle.
   
Looking to Little Langdale a typical hanging valley.
   
Swirl How seen over the summit Pike of Blisco.
   
Bow Fell seen from the tarns on Mortcrag Moor.
   
Pike of Stickle seen from Buck Crag.
   
Parting of the Ways.
   
The mighty head of Mickleden, Rossett Pike with Bow Fell rising to the left.
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