Thursday 29 December 2016

Hartsop (Kirkstone Pass) to Howtown (Ullswater)

Setting off up Hayes Gill with cloud still on the tops

Climbing up Hayes Gill above the waterfalls

Arriving at Hayes Water just as the sun is breaking through

From the ridge, Martindale now appears.

Glenridding through the lingering mist 
Heading along the ridge of Beda Fell


One section of High Street - carrying the route of the old Roman road through the lakeland

Place fell above Boredale

Zooming in on Helvellyn with Striding Edge clearly visible

Looking back to St Sunday crag

Blencathra with the infamous Sharp Edge on its right

Beda Fell summit (509m) with Ullswater now in view......

.....and Beda Crag's summit cairn

Two parts of Ullswater with Hallin Fell in the middle

Starting the steep descent to Howtown

Passing through the village of Martindale

The final destination, Howtown steamer landing just in view, on the right of Ullswater

Wednesday 21 December 2016

Murton Pike - near Appleby (Cumbria)


The Edge of Eden geology

Heading into the fells - and cloud

A sunny interlude looking to Dufton and Knock Pikes

Sun on the Eden Valley too

Arriving through the cloud to Murton Pike 594m (1950 ft)

The 'out of bounds' fells of the army firing range to the east

 Descending to Murton village
The view back to the 'Edge of Eden'


Thursday 8 December 2016

Sedbergh


Leaving Sedbergh along the river Rawthey


Sedbergh house across the valley


Looking back to Sedbergh


The restored Victorian Pepper Pot on the Akay estate


The story of the cow and the Pepper Pot


The Pepper Pot before restoration


Leaving it behind......


..... and now back to the river


How many Meanderthals could you get on this lovely bridge?


The southern edge of  The Howgill Fells above Sedbergh


Disused railway viaduct on the line from Tebay to the north-east coast 


Ingmire Hall


Returning into Sedbergh....


...renowned for it's book shops.