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A walk on the barbarian side
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NY7567
Category: Public footpath
Being on the north side of Hadrian's Wall, we are on the barbarian side of... (more)
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Force Crag
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NY1921
Category: Crags
Pudding Beck has accumulated enough water to form a spectacular waterfall, Low... (more)
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Eweleap Scar
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NY9302
Category: Gill
The main crag-forming rock is limestone, being much harder and more resistant to... (more)
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The walk to Cautley Spout
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square SD6897
Category: Snow
The snowline is high enough to ensure that the steep and slightly exposed path... (more)
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Snowy hills reflected in the River Rawthey at Cautley
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square SD6996
Category: Snow
Frost still coats the grass at quite low level as we start our walk up into the... (more)
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The descent from Beinn na Srèine
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NM4430
Category: Crags
Heading west along the ridgewalk from Beinn na Srèine one walks the top of a... (more)
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Path down Nether Maiden from Mither Tap
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NJ6822
Category: Crags
Bennachie is characterised by well-defined paths offering easy walking, except... (more)
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The craggy east bank of Slochd a' Mhogha
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square NG7700
Category: Crags
Slochd a' Mhogha cuts a deep gash below Coire Choinnichean, giving those... (more)
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High Clint above Sedbusk High Pasture
by Andy Waddington
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Category: Public bridleway
High Clint is the prominent outcrop of the Main Limestone, the lowest bed of the... (more)
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Gasgale Crags from the air
by Thomas Nugent
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In the foreground, on the south site of the 707m Whiteside, with Swinside... (more)
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Crags on Dùn Mòr
by Craig Wallace
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Most of Dùn Mòr is surrounded by steep, rocky cliffs.
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Anley Crag, from the north
by Christine Johnstone
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The summit is about 165 metres above sea level.
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Gully at the summit, The Storr
by Jim Barton
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A deep cleft in the crags above Coire Faoin with Loch Leathan and Loch Fada in view.
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Southwards from The Storr, Skye
by Jim Barton
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Peat moorland and the edge of the line of cliffs with Ben Dearg right of centre... (more)
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Great Door, Yewbarrow
by Jim Barton
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A steep cleft in the crags above Bell Rib on the SW ridge, with the head of... (more)
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Peering over the edge
by Eirian Evans
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There is a sharp drop here over a limestone crag at Graig Wyllt ("wild... (more)
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Ruined sheepfold, east of Embsay Crag
by Christine Johnstone
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Shown on the large-scale OS map surveyed in 1890, but not on the one surveyed in 1850.
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Descending eastwards from Embsay Crag
by Christine Johnstone
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The bridleway from Embsay reservoir to Embsay Kirk.
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Grass, heather and rocks, Embsay Crag
by Christine Johnstone
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No snow remained on the south side of the summit.
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Snow, heather and rocks, Embsay Crag
by Christine Johnstone
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The south-west side, near the summit.
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Raven Crag from Great How Wood
by Clive Nicholson
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Field near High Yewdale
by Adrian Taylor
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Long Crag, part of the southeast face of Holme Fell is in the left background.
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Creag Mainnrichean
by Trevor Littlewood
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The remarkable crag, Creag Mainnrichean seen from the summit of its parent... (more)
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Crag north of Bealach Uige
by Trevor Littlewood
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The near rocks at the left side of the image lie to the north of Bealach Uige.... (more)
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Roundabout, Holyrood
by Richard Webb
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At the end of Horse Wynd with Salisbury Crags and the shamefully closed Radical... (more)
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View to Pen-trwyn from Llandudno Pier
by Rod Grealish
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Pen-trwyn is one of the best climbing crags in North Wales. Marine Drive can be... (more)
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Outcrops on Leach Hill
by Kevin Waterhouse
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Shattered rocks to the east of Higher Chelburn Reservoir
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View to The Roaches
by Jonathan Hutchins
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The Roaches is a striking gritstone ridge arising in moorland north-east of... (more)
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Sandstone exposure, Cove Harbour
by Richard Webb
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The Carboniferous sandstone outcrop was used as part of the harbour. It slopes... (more)
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Sandstone crag, Cove Harbour
by Richard Webb
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Coir' a' Ghrunnda, Skye
by Jim Barton
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The name is translated as the Floor Corrie (The Cuillin of Skye by B H Humble... (more)
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Crags, Oxen Wood
by Richard Webb
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A bouldering venue revealed by clearfelling.
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Crags leading towards Creag Stulabhal
by Colin Park
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Rocky outcrop on ridge leading north towards Ulabhal
by Colin Park
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Crinkle Crags from Great Knott
by David Purchase
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The crags on the east side of Crinkle Crags
by David Purchase
for square NY2405
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The Bow Fell crags
by David Purchase
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From near the top of the Great Slab.
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The west face of Castle Crag
by David Purchase
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Looking north to Derwent Water and Skiddaw.
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Goat Crag from Castle Crag
by David Purchase
for square NY2416
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Craig y Garreg Lwyd
by Eirian Evans
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Small rocky peak east of Ffestiniog
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Hanging Crag
by Leanmeanmo
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High Crag
by Kevin Waterhouse
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On Halton Moor with Barden Road below the crag
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Craig y Llam
by Eirian Evans
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Crags on the east side of Bwlch Llyn Bach.
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Mind the gap!
by Oliver Dixon
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Looking back along the line of Hadrian's Wall towards Peel Crags beyond the... (more)
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Mind the gap!
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NY7667
Hadrian's Wall National Trail climbs up to Highfield Crags beyond the sorry... (more)
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Mind the gap!
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NY7667
Hadrian's Wall National Trail climbs up to Highfield Crags beyond the sorry... (more)
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Looking across to Walltown Crags
by Leanmeanmo
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With Hadrian's Wall marching along them. Great vantage position but hard... (more)
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Hadrian's Wall at Peel Crags
by Oliver Dixon
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Hadrian's Wall National Trail passes between fence and wall before crossing... (more)
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View east from Steel Rigg
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NY7567
Looking along the line of Hadrian's Wall to Crag Lough and Highshield Crags... (more)
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View east from Steel Rgg car park
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NY7567
Looking along the line of Hadrian's Wall to Crag Lough and Highshield Crags... (more)
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