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.

   
Harter Fell in the Eastern Howgills.
   
Lime Kilns, relics of times gone by litter the slopes of Fell End Clouds
   
A lone sentinal guards the summit of Fell End Clouds
   
The summit Fell End Clouds with spectacular views to Cautley Crag.
   
The dramatic rock scenery across the summit of Fell End Clouds.
   
Malerstang from the slopes of Wild Boar Fell.
   
This small cairn on The Nab marks the grave of a Celtic Chieftain.
   
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.
   
The High White Scar face of Wild Boar Fell with spectacular views down Mallerstang.
   
The edge of High White Scar provides a fine viewpoint the length of Mallerstang.
   
Mallerstang Edge rising on the eastern skyline.
   
Looking to Swarth Fell rising from Aisgill Moor and yet to be climbed.
   
From the summit Swarth Fell views back to Wild Boar Fell.
   
The fine view from Swarth Fell Pike.
   
Cautley Crag from The Street on Bluecaster Side.
   
Been there got the T-shirt, Fell End Clouds from The Street.
   
Views over Wandale from The Street.
   
On the descent of Bluecaster Side views to Cautley.
   
The Pub with no Beer, The Cross Keys (Temperance) Inn.
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