Lakes July 2008 Day 3
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Stephenson Ground - the start of our circular walk
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Over the bracken to Caw
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A typical southern lakeland view
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Up the Lickle valley to White Pike
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Flagstone bridge over the infant Lickle
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And a better view of the bridge
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A view back down the Lickle valley...
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Natty Bridge - the new replacement for the old structur...
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The impressive White Pike's southern aspect
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First view of the Scafells from the head of the Lickle
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Looking to Caw from the summit of Pikes
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Wallowbarrow Crag from Pikes
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Dow Crag, the Old Man (and the old man)
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Seathwaite (bottom left) from Caw
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A hazy Stickle Pike from Caw
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Hall Dunnerdale from Caw
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The Park Brow road from the descent of Caw
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A typical summer day on the Park Brow road
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Across Kiln Bank Cross to Stickle Pike
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Stickle Tarn
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Stickle Tarn and Caw from Stickle Pike
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Admiring Harter Fell from Stickle Pike
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Exploring the old quarry on Stickle Pike's east side
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Stickle Pike and the old miners track
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The farmstead at Hoses
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Back on the bridleway...
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Returning to Stephenson Ground at the end of the walk
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Crown Green Bowls at Ambleside
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Album Description:
For the last full day of our trip I wanted to try something a little different, away from the summer crowds, but still exhibiting that typical Lake District appeal. Caw and Stickle Pike fitted the bill perfectly, the weather was much improved if a little
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Hi Andrew, I ejnoyed looking at the photos. They brought back good memories of the walks Steve and myself had there. All the best, Lorraine
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Walkingmum 2008.08.04 at 15:14:31 PDT
Hi Andrew, unfamiliar areas for me around Stephenson Ground. You can safely get in Caw quarry, but you need to either get your footwear wet or take off your boots and socks, like I did. You've had a good holiday!
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Richard_Burnley 2008.08.03 at 03:07:18 PDT
Dear Andrew, A great days walking yet again you Dad looked like he enjoyed it too Hope you have a great trip north once again Have you got any plans when you might finish ? Take care now, Jill
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jillbatchelor2 2008.08.02 at 15:13:19 PDT
Hi Andrew, Two more i've yet to do,i'm very envious! How many left now? This looks a lovely walk in pretty good weather, really enjoyed the photos. As for the bowls, i always thought it was an old person's game till i discovered a friend's son played..he was even younger than you! lol All the best, Angie
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osprey137 2008.08.02 at 08:03:16 PDT
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