| Three Valleys in the Mist, Patterdale, Glenridding and Glencoyn. | |
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Morning mist takes the edge off the Arnison Crag skyline. |
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Looking to the sylvan slopes of Keldas. |
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Thornhow End, the main ascent route for walkers heading for St Sunday Crag. |
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Dollywaggon Pike at the head of Grisedale, with St Sunday Crag rising to the left. |
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Dollywaggon Pike seen the length of Grisedale. |
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Lanty's Tarn catches the morning light. |
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Seen from Keldas, Glenridding Dodd leading to Sheffield Pike. |
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Views down Ullswater. |
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From the summit of Keldas views over Glenridding to Glenridding Dodd. |
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Birkhouse Moor rises from a vale of cloud. |
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Stunning views over Keldas and Arnison Crag to the High Street range. |
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The summit Glenridding Dodd. |
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The wonderful view from one of the many cairns adorning the slopes of Glenridding Dodd. |
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Spectacular views over Glencoyne to Gowbarrow Park. |
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Keldas, note the shadows of the trees across the low cloud. |
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Mouth-watering views the length of Ullswater. |
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Glenridding Dodd provides a fine viewpoint specially on a day like today. |
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The steep slopes of Place Fell rise from a sea of cloud. |
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Looking to the head of Glencoyne from the aptly named cottages at Seldom Seen. |
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Finally a view of Ullswater. |
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Looking east with Place fell to the right and Gowbarrow reflecting on the left. |