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3 km from Millbeck, Cumbria, England
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View From NW edge of Skiddaw Summit
by Alan Stewart
A cold, windy and cloudy Skiddaw summit suddenly cleared to provide this view of Bassenthwaite Lake.
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Sheepfolds at the head of Barkbethdale beck.
by John Holmes
Enlarged with a wire fence to hold more sheep; although it has not been used for years the walls remain largely intact.
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Scree Slope full of Graptolite Fossils
Skiddaw slate was formed approximately 500 million years ago in the Ordovician period, it was a low energy shallow marine environment. The graptolites lived as colonial filter feeders. Once they died they were deposited in the muds and... (more)
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The sheepfold in Barkbethdale
by Ian Greig
with the two ridges and Bassenthwaite Lake beyond
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Looking over the sheepfolds to the catchment area.
by John Holmes
The catchment area for Bankbethdale beck is not that big but very steep and is why the beck rises and falls a lot quickly.
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A gentle path for tired legs
by Ian Greig
With the odd interesting rock
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Sheepfold on Bassenthwaite Common |
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The upper slopes of Skiddaw
View down to Ullock Pike and Longside Edge from the upper slopes of Skiddaw to the north-west of the summit.
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Scree on Skiddaw
Scree on the upper slopes of Skiddaw to the north-west of the summit of Skiddaw.
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Buzzard Knott
From the slopes above Barkbethdale
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The north-west slopes of Skiddaw
The Ullock Pike ridge is seen in shadow, with Bassenthwaite Lake beyond, partly obscured by the cloud.
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North-western slope of Skiddaw
The foreground slope falls from Skiddaw's summit. Long Side and Ullock Pike are the two tops along the more distant ridge.
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Flanks of Skiddaw
Just below the summit.
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Paraglider near Skiddaw
by Jim Barton
A paraglider in a brisk westerly wind seen from Skiddaw summit. In the background is Grisedale Pike with the broad ridge of Grasmoor beyond.
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