| Wild Boar Fell over Fell End Clouds. | |
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I walked in from the Cross Keys, but there is ample parking between the Cross Keys and Rawthey Bridge. Cautley Crag seen from above Rawthey Bridge. |
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Harter Fell in the Eastern Howgills. |
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Lime Kilns, relics of times gone by litter the slopes of Fell End Clouds |
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A lone sentinal guards the summit of Fell End Clouds |
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The summit Fell End Clouds with spectacular views to Cautley Crag. |
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The dramatic rock scenery across the summit of Fell End Clouds. |
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Malerstang from the slopes of Wild Boar Fell. |
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This small cairn on The Nab marks the grave of a Celtic Chieftain. |
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This Trig Point and small shelter adorn the summit of Wild Boar Fell, but for real views head 300 yards east were Stone Men guard High White Scar. |
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The High White Scar face of Wild Boar Fell with spectacular views down Mallerstang. |
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The edge of High White Scar provides a fine viewpoint the length of Mallerstang. |
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Mallerstang Edge rising on the eastern skyline. |
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Looking to Swarth Fell rising from Aisgill Moor and yet to be climbed. |
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From the summit Swarth Fell views back to Wild Boar Fell. |
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The fine view from Swarth Fell Pike. |
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Cautley Crag from The Street on Bluecaster Side. |
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Been there got the T-shirt, Fell End Clouds from The Street. |
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Views over Wandale from The Street. |
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On the descent of Bluecaster Side views to Cautley. |
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The Pub with no Beer, The Cross Keys (Temperance) Inn. |