Photo gallery: Cumbria

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Aurora and milkyway arc from Walla Crag - Skiddaw to around Scafell Pike
© Chewie65, 30 Aug 2024
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Langdale Pikes from Rossett Pike
© salancaster, 01 Sep 2024
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Overlooking the Duddon Valley.
© Fraser Corrie, 26 Aug 2024
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Lorton Gully crux
© Keswick MRT, Jul 2023
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Fall from crux
© Keswick MRT, Jul 2023
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On the Climber's Traverse heading for Bowfell Buttress
© Dan Bailey - UKHillwalking.com
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The Climbers' Traverse, luring you on.
© Rich Walker
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The Climbers' Traverse isn't too scary, unless guarded by intimidating wild beasts.
© Norman Hadley, Jun 2024
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Whorneyside Force marks the start of the ascent proper.
© Norman Hadley, Jun 2024
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David Sutcliffe on top of Napes Needle, Lake District
© mark catcher, Jun 2024
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A look into Upper Eskdale from Hardknott summit
© Pete Pozman, Jun 2024
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The junction of the West Wall Traverse and Deep Ghyll. Missing this in descent could prove costly.
© Norman Hadley
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In the classic view from Buttermere, the Scarth Gap track wraps round the triangular wood then slants up to the col
© Norman Hadley, Mar 2018
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Pillar Rock from Robinson's Cairn. The Shamrock Traverse is the obvious shelf skirting up to the top of the Rock.
© Norman Hadley, May 2024
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The High Level Route starts at the inflection on the left-hand ridge, skirting right to the top of the Rock
© Norman Hadley
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Gathering on the ledge
© Ileypus, May 2024
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Route finding.
© Ileypus, May 2024
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The forest path
© ipfreely, May 2024
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The intimidating final amphitheatre. Escape may be possible up the central prow.
© Norman Hadley, Sep 2022
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The leaning pillar from above
© Norman Hadley, Sep 2022
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Looking up to the leaning pillar
© Norman Hadley, Sep 2022
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A typical scene looking out from Crinkle Gill
© Norman Hadley, Sep 2022
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Scafells from Gable
© Norman Hadley, Mar 2023
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Pillar from the Gillercomb Head tarns
© Norman Hadley, Mar 2023
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