| Ulgraves and the Tarns of Potter Fell. | |
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A carpet of Bluebells in the woods at Staveley Park. |
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Views into the Kent Valley from the ascent of Ghyll Pool Gill. |
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Ghyll Pool. |
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Covered in lichens and moss the dam wall Potter Tarn. |
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Looking to Potter Tarn. |
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Sue strides out on the path to Gurnal Dubs. |
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Gurnal Dubs with Potter Fell rising behind. |
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Looking across Gurnal Dubs to the unnamed hills between Potter Fell and Brunt Knott. |
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Standing Stone on Potter Fell, probably a Boundary Marker. |
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Another, this one is found near Middle Taggleshaw also on Potter Fell. |
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The Wall builders Art or maybe Engineering. |
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Sue tops out on the summit of Ulgraves. |
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Overlooking Longsleddale the summit cairn Ulgraves. |
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Not so good a view up Longsleddale today. |
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It's me admiring the not so good views today. |
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Wainwright's famous wall through a tarn. |
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Gorse the only hint of colour on a otherwise grey day. |
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The River Kent at Staveley. |