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near to Chapel Stile, Cumbria, England


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NY3206 : Footpath  up  to  Silver  Howe by Martin Dawes Footpath up to Silver Howe
My OS Explorer map OL7 calls it Silver How but I think that is an error. I am glad to say we just carried on and did not go up.
NY3206 : Coat of Many Colours by Robert Struthers Coat of Many Colours
A brightly-coloured resident on Silver How.
NY3206 : On Silver How by Michael Graham On Silver How
Descending Silver How looking towards Fairfield
NY3206 : Path descending from Silver How by DS Pugh Path descending from Silver How
The path descends to Red Bank Road.
NY3206 : Silver How summit by David Brown Silver How summit
NY3206 : Gully below Silver How by Anthony Foster Gully below Silver How
NY3206 : Looking back up the path down through the Wyke Plantation by Ian Greig Looking back up the path down through the Wyke Plantation
NY3206 : Silver How by C D Uglow Silver How
Cairn on the summit of Silver How looking ESE.
NY3206 : Below Silver Howe by Mick Garratt Below Silver Howe
NY3206 : East from Silver How by Karl and Ali East from Silver How
Looking east from just south of the summit. The Rothay Valley occupied by Grasmere and Rydal Water twists between Nab Scar (left) and Loughrigg Fell.
NY3206 : Summit Cairn, Silver How by Michael Graham Summit Cairn, Silver How
Looking towards Grasmere. The white circle in the valley is a ring of visitors Caravans formed into a circle as protection from the natives who are attacking their wallets on this Bank Holiday weekend.
NY3206 : Mining equipment by Rob Burke Mining equipment
These large metal plates are found at a few places on the hillside. I think that, together with the frame in the foreground, they were used in mining. How and what is unclear.

 
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