The Western slopes of Pen-y-ghent.

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The Pen-y-ghent massif seen over the fields of Upper Ribblesdale.
   
Ribblesdale under leaden skies.
   
Views down Horton Scar Lane with Smearsett Scar visible on the skyline.
   
Looking to Pen-y-ghent across Tarn Bar.
   
Ingleborough as seen from Hunt Pot.
   
Hunt Pot 200ft straight down.
   
Looking to Ingleborough above Ribblesdale.
   
Detached by erosion standing 60ft high Pen-y-ghent Pinnacle.
   
Views to Ingleborough across Horton Moor, the large hole in the centre of the picture is Hull Pot to be visited later.
   
The cliffs of Pen-y-ghent Side with views to the summit.
   
Nearing Hull Pot.
   
Hull Pot with it's staggering dimensions, this steep sided crater is 100 yards long, 20 yards wide, 60 ft deep and after heavy rain and melting snow fills with water.
   
Ingleborough seen from the summit of Whitbar Hill.
   
Looking into the depths of Sell Gill Hole.
   
Views to Simon Fell with Ingleborough just visible behind.
   
Looking to Simon Fell with Whernside under snow to the right.
   
The stunning view from Sell Gill Hole with the Ingleborough massif rising to the skyline.
   
Whernside the highest of Yorkshire's three Peaks clearly seen under snow.
   
Spectacular views across Upper Ribblesdale with Ingleborough dominating the skyline.
   
Looking to Brunts Gill Head with Pen-y -ghent rising behind.
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