Patterns of light and landscape at the head of Langdale
Patterns of light and landscape at the head of Langdale
Great Langdale with YHA Langdale in the foreground
Great Langdale with YHA Langdale in the foreground
Winter sunshine illuminates Borrowdale
Winter sunshine illuminates Borrowdale
Blea Tarn, from Side How
Blea Tarn, from Side How
Cathedral Cavern, in Little Langdale
Cathedral Cavern, in Little Langdale
Little Fell from Hodge Close
Little Fell from Hodge Close
The setting sun picks out the the Old Man of Coniston behind Kelly Tarn
The setting sun picks out the the Old Man of Coniston behind Kelly Tarn
With Dow Crag to left anf and Brown Pike
With Dow Crag to left anf and Brown Pike
Ling Moor Fell from Slater's Bridge
Ling Moor Fell from Slater's Bridge
Weatherlam across Little Langdale Tarn
Weatherlam across Little Langdale Tarn
Looking across Little Langdale towards Little Fell:
Looking across Little Langdale towards Little Fell:
From High Oxen Fell Farm looking across Little Fell
From High Oxen Fell Farm looking across Little Fell
Bow Fell from Pike O'Bliscoe
Bow Fell from Pike O'Bliscoe
Sunrise over Weatherlam and Great Intake
Sunrise over Weatherlam and Great Intake
5, 32L,   Causey Pike illuminated from Friar's Crag, Chris Sharples
5, 32L, Causey Pike illuminated from Friar's Crag, Chris Sharples
32L,   Chris Sharples
32L, Chris Sharples
1, 32L, Derwent Water from Friar's Crag, Chris Sharples
1, 32L, Derwent Water from Friar's Crag, Chris Sharples
Cat Bells in Winter
Cat Bells in Winter
Blencathra from Brandlehow
Blencathra from Brandlehow

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