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Daniel Guntrip PhotographyPictures of landscapes, waterscapes, animals, nature, flowers, still life, HDR images, and more. Photography featuring the Lake District, Cumbria.
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Pictures of landscapes, waterscapes, animals, nature, flowers, still life, HDR images, and more. Photography featuring the Lake District, Cumbria.
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Pictures of landscapes, waterscapes, animals, nature, flowers, still life, HDR images, and more. Photography featuring the Lake District, Cumbria.
Dollywaggon Pike to Raise in Snow on a Beautiful Blue Sky Day! • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. Dollywaggon Pike to Raise in Snow on a Beautiful Blue Sky Day! Dollywaggon Pike to Raise in Snow on a Beautiful Blue Sky Day! 6 hours 30 minutes. Dollywaggon Pike, High Crag, Nethermost Pike, Helvellyn, Helvellyn Lower Man, Whiteside, Raise. Whiteside (3832ft) and Raise (2889ft) and back down the Sticks Pass. A walk of about 9 miles. Walking up what should have been a waterfall. Seat Sandal on the right. The fence post ...
Coniston Old Man to Dow Crag in Snow • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. Coniston Old Man to Dow Crag in Snow. Coniston Old Man to Dow Crag in Snow. 7 hours 0 minutes. Blue skies and snow. Coniston Old Man, Dow Crag, Brown Pike, Buck Pike. Yesterday Ged, Kas and I drove to Torver to climb Coniston Old Man and Dow Crag. A walk of about eight miles. Blue skies and sunshine…….and snow on the tops! What could be better? First we passed Banishead Quarry. One of the old buildings. Today, even in s...
Coniston Round in Snow • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. Coniston Round in Snow. Coniston Round in Snow. 8 hours 0 minutes. Wetherlam, Black Sails, Swirl How, Great Carrs, Brim Fell, Coniston Old Man. Ged and Kas the blind dog. On the roadside after the Youth Hostel. Kas enjoying the sunshine on the way up to The Miners Bridge. Coppermines Valley below with Coniston Old man on the left from the track up to Wetherlam. Kas enjoying the deep powder snow. View back down The Priso...
Low-level Walks • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. A New Book, Two Dogs and a Railway Walk. A Circuit of Crummock Water, Rannerdale Bluebells and a walk up Rannerdale Knotts. A circuit of Derwent Water. A Circuit of Ennerdale Water. A Circuit of Ennerdale Water with Father John. A long walk in Ennerdale. A Loweswater Circuit with Father John. A Tarn, A Burial Ground, A Monument and Two Churches. A Walk Around Buttermere. A walk Around Derwent Water. Eskdale to Great Moss.
Walks • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. A New Book, Two Dogs and a Railway Walk. Second Completion of the 214 Wainwright’s. A Brocken Spectre on Coniston Old Man. A Circuit of Crummock Water, Rannerdale Bluebells and a walk up Rannerdale Knotts. A circuit of Derwent Water. A Circuit of Devoke Water via Six Outlying Fells. A circuit of Devoke Water with Water Crag and Rough Crag. A Circuit of Ennerdale Water. A Circuit of Ennerdale Water with Father John.
North Western Fells • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. A Circuit of Crummock Water, Rannerdale Bluebells and a walk up Rannerdale Knotts. Barrow to Causey Pike. Bluebells and Rannerdale Knotts. Castle Crag and Millican Dalton’s Cave. Castle Crag, High Spy and Maiden Moor. Catbells Above The Clouds And A Walk Around Derwent Water. Catbells and around Derwent Water. Catbells to High Spy with Lynne and Dorothy. Causey Pike and Five Other Fells. Causey Pike to Sail with Tom.
Southern Fells • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. Second Completion of the 214 Wainwright’s. A Brocken Spectre on Coniston Old Man. A walk up Pike o’ Blisco. An Old Quarry, Two Reservoirs, Holme Fell, a Tea-room and a Tarn. Black Crag and Holme Fell. Black Crag with Blue Skies and Snow! Black Fell and a St. James’ Day Peal at St. James’ Church, Barrow. Black Fell: Ness’ First Wainwright. Blea Tarn and Side Pike. Blea Tarn, Side Pike, Greenburn Mine and Cathedral Quarry.
Western Fells • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. A sunny day on Grike, Crag Fell and Lank Rigg. Base Brown to Fleetwith Pike with Father John. Base Brown, Green Gable, Brandreth and Grey Knotts from Seathwaite. Completion of the 214 (Haycock and Caw). Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks. Fleetwith Pike and Haystacks (Frozen Tarns). Four Walks, Six Fells and a Puncture. Great Borne to Red Pike from Buttermere. Great Borne to Red Pike from Ennerdale. Great Gable via Beck Head.
Central Fells • Walking the Cumbrian Mountains
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Walking the Cumbrian Mountains. Jo Sweeney’s photo diary of Lake District Fell Walks. A Circuit of Thirlmere and Raven Crag. A Hazy Day on the Langdale Pikes. A Quick Run up Helm Crag. Armboth Fell and Fisher Crag. Armboth Fell and High Tove (Thirlmere to Watendlath). Ashness Bridge to Watendlath via Four Fells and Purple Heather. Eagle Crag and Sergeant’s Crag. Eagle Crag, Sergeant’s Crag, Ullscarf and Great Crag. Easedale Tarn to High Raise. Easedale Tarn, Codale Tarn and Tarn Crag. Bell Ringers’...
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