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Edge of Cleared Plantation
by Mick Garratt
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Near Lunga Crag.
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Clear felled
by Ian Paterson
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Once a mature woodland. Now a load of stumps and a few twiglets. At least you... (more)
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View to the Fairfield Round
by Philip Halling
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View to the north-east from Black Fell. Fairfield, and the mountains known as... (more)
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View north from Black Fell
by Philip Halling
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At just 1056ft (322m) Black Fell is modest in height and yet it offers wonderful... (more)
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Gategill Fell Race
by Mick Garratt
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Category: Rural activity
Runners in the Gategill Fell Race begin the ascent of Gategill Fell just after... (more)
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The summit of Dodd Fell (668m)
by Karl and Ali
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Looking north from the trig point on the boggy plateau which forms the top of... (more)
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View to Eskdale Fell and Harter Fell
by Philip Halling
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View to Eskdale Fell and Harter Fell from the northern slopes of Illgill Fell.... (more)
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Track near Rabbit How
by Adrian Taylor
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The track is a public footpath from Eskdale Green to Muncaster. The fields and... (more)
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View to the north-western Fells
by Philip Halling
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View to the north-western Fells from the ridge to the west of High Crag. Among... (more)
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Caw (529m) viewed from above Ulpha
by Karl and Ali
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The abrupt, craggy peak of Caw is possibly the finest fell that A. Wainwright... (more)
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The top of Hugill Fell (273m)
by Karl and Ali
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Unlike other summits near here, the highest point of Hugill Fell is completely... (more)
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Beacon Fell
by Adrian Taylor
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Viewed across Beacon Tarn from The Cumbria Way long distance path, Beacon Fell... (more)
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Cotton Grass on Hay Fell
by Karl and Ali
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Much of the access land which comprises the upper parts of the fell is poorly... (more)
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Sphinx of Bowland
by Tom Howard
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Category: Boulders
The millstone grit boulder which can look like a sphinx if you want it to! This... (more)
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View to the Lakeland Fells
by Philip Halling
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View to the Lakeland Fells from near the top of Dent. Among the fells visible... (more)
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View to Little Dun Fell
by Philip Halling
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View across the col to Little Dun Fell from Great Dun Fell. Beyond is the broad... (more)
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Newlands Valley
by Mick Garratt
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It seems appropriate that, on what would have been Alfred Wainwright’s 113th... (more)
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Descending Northwards off Parlick towards Blindhurst Fell
by Chris Heaton
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This is a splendid walk along a broad ridge that descends to Blindhurst Fell,... (more)
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On top of Brant Fell
by Karl and Ali
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The 191m top of Brant Fell is an excellent viewpoint over the lake and high... (more)
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The summit area, Sale Fell [1]
by Christine Johnstone
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Looking north-east, towards the felled summit of Wythop Woods.
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The fells interpreted at Eden Valley Railway
by Christine Johnstone
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Helping visitors to Warcop Station identify what they can see. To the right of... (more)
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Summit rocks, Knotts
by Karl and Ali
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Knotts is the name given to the area of low, rough fell rising above the... (more)
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Subberthwaite Bank
by Karl and Ali
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The bank is a low fell of about 150m height with good views towards the higher... (more)
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Saddle between Simon Fell and Park Fell
by Chris Heaton
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Following the wall, surmounting a broad ridge stretching between Simon Fell and Park Fell.
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A boulder on Barrow
by Karl and Ali
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Barrow (277m) is a small hill south of the Corney Fell road. It has two summits... (more)
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The top of Docker Fell (317m)
by Karl and Ali
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Looking east towards the slightly higher ground of the adjoining Lambrigg Fell... (more)
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East from Lambrigg Fell
by Karl and Ali
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The top of the fell is an open access area with rough grassland, patches of... (more)
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Beacon Tarn and the Coniston fells from Wool Knott
by Karl and Ali
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Beacon Tarn is a lovely sheet of water set in an area of rugged but modest... (more)
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On top of Murton Fell
by Karl and Ali
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This tiny cairn is not quite the highest point of the fell. It probably has some... (more)
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Looking north from Latterbarrow (244m)
by Karl and Ali
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For such a lowly fell (803 ft in old money) the views are out of all proportion... (more)
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Kentmere Fell Race
by Mick Garratt
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Category: Fell race
The leading runner in the 2010 Kentmere Fell Race, T Brunt of Holmfirth Harriers... (more)
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Path to Lonscale Fell
by Adrian Taylor
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This path leads from Jenkin Hill and Flag Pots to the summit of Lonscale Fell.... (more)
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The view from Cragwood
by Adrian Taylor
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The view across Windermere to the Coniston Fells from the window of Cragwood... (more)
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Winder Fell, Sedburgh
by David Dixon
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Winder Fell on the left of the A684 approaching Sedburgh. Winder is the... (more)
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Blease Fell and the Blencathra Centre
by Mick Garratt
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Blease Fell is said to be the easy way up Blencathra. Starting from the... (more)
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Wasdale Head
by Mick Garratt
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A view that never fails to fascinate me, especially on such a glorious day.... (more)
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The summit area, Sale Fell [3]
by Christine Johnstone
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Looking south-west towards Ling Fell.
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The summit area, Sale Fell [2]
by Christine Johnstone
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Looking south towards distant Broom Fell.
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Rough Fell sheep below Fell Head
by Karl and Ali
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A small flock of Rough Fells grazing by Howgill Lane.
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Panoramic View of Windermere from Orrest Head
by David Dixon
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‘… quite suddenly we emerged from the shadows of the trees and were on a bare... (more)
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On top of Staveley Fell (265m)
by Karl and Ali
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The small cairn sits on the highest of several tops that rise above the 260m... (more)
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Beacon Tarn, Blawith Fells
by Karl and Ali
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Blawith Fells is the name given to a rugged area of modest and relatively... (more)
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Upper Eskdale and the surrounding fells from Harter Fell summit
by Karl and Ali
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The highest (and arguably the grandest) mountains in England are ranged about... (more)
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Great Mell Fell
by Mick Garratt
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Across the cleared felling along Thornsgill Beck.
Great Mell Fell is in ( NY3925).
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On Loweswater Fell
by Michael Graham
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Beyond Darling Fell on the gentle cow pastures of Loweswater Fells
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Serious tree felling
by Mr Ignavy
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Category: Tree felling
The path along Hobsons Brook, close to the university press, is currently... (more)
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Lythe Fell Road and Catlow Fell
by Chris Heaton
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The Bentham to Slaidburn road running below the bulk of Catlow Fell
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On top of Slatestone Fell
by Karl and Ali
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Slatestone Fell (just over 170m) is one of the numerous small but rough tops... (more)
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View towards Park Fell
by Chris Heaton
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Descending off Souther Scales Fell offers pleasant views towards Park Fell.
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Tiny cairn, Little Harter Fell
by Karl and Ali
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In this widespread ocean of grass someone has gone to great trouble to gather a... (more)
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