| Ullscarf and the Wythburn Fells. | |
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The path through Dobgill Wood. |
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Dobgill Wood dominates the steep hillside on the east shore of Thirlmere. |
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The scene over Harrop Tarn. |
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Harrop Tarn in the hills above Wythburn. |
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Harrop Tarn in the shadow of Tarn Crag. |
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Red Deer one of six species found in the U.K. |
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The western slopes of Helvellyn seen over Dobgill Wood. |
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Golden light on Causey Pike. |
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Looking to Blea Tarn with the Borrowdale Fells in the distance. |
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Blea Tarn and Long Moss seen from near the summit of Standing Crag. |
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The ridges of Blencathra dip under the cloud cover, seen from the summit of Standing Crag. |
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The summit Ullscarf. |
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The Vale of Grasmere seen from near the tarns on Black Knott. |
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Looking over the Head of Wythburn with Calf Crag in the middle distance. |
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This small cairn marks the summit of Nab Crags. |
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The Beacon. |
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The Beacon overlooking Thirlmere. |
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The Thirlmere Valley seen from the descent from the Beacon. |