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Caw Fell, Haycock and Ennerdale, and St. Bees

Posted in Furness and South Cumbria, Lake District by jonsphotopage on September 13, 2011

A long break between posts on this blog due to work, but here are a few photographs taken over the last couple of months. One set are from a walk from Ennerdale to Haycock and Caw Fell, a very pleasant walk in remote scenery, and also some photographs taken from the St. Bees head area. In addition a few local photos from the Askam area are included too, and one from School Knott above Windermere.

Crag Fell and Anglers’ Crag viewed from the shore of Ennerdale Water.

The summit of Caw Fell, looking across to the Solway Firth and Criffel.

A wider view of Ennerdale Water.

A view from Haycock down across the moors to the coast.

Looking up to Haycock from the shore of Ennerdale Water – the route of ascent was the tongue of land in shade.

The view from School Knott above Windermere, looking towards the central and southern Fells.

Looking across the Duddon Estuary to Black Combe.

St. Bees Head on a sunny and pleasant day.

Looking north towards Whitehaven harbour.

Zooming in on Pillar and Steeple above the Cold Fell moorlands.

An unusual sky over the Duddon Estuary at sunset, as viewed from Askam.

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  1. Geoff Dellow said, on September 14, 2011 at 7:13 pm

    Amazing combination of colours.

    Thanks for being on-the-spot to capture this scene.


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