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