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near to Garnett Bridge, Cumbria, England


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Images in NY5000 Breakdown list images taken from NY5000 [3]
We have 8 images for NY5000
 : On Potter Fell by Michael Graham On Potter Fell
Pottering on Potter Fell on a pleasant day for a change this wet summer. Looking over Longsleddale, Whiteside in shot.
 : Last light on a dead tree, upper Longsleddale by Karl and Ali Last light on a dead tree, upper Longsleddale
The late afternoon light is just catching the tree and the fells at the head of the dale casting the valley pastures into shadow. Docker Nook farm can just be seen below. It will be frosty tonight.
 : Ruined Sheepfold above Longsleddale by Chris Heaton Ruined Sheepfold above Longsleddale
Passed by on a path that connects the Kent Valley to Longsleddale - the valley of the River Sprint.
 : Don't Fence Me In by Michael Graham Don't Fence Me In
On Potter Fell the GOML hangover remains despite it being Access Land. The fences with high barbed wire are not designed to keep stock in but to keep the likes of me and you out. Harry Griffin commented that the fell was like a prison camp.... (more)
 : Potter Fell Fence by Michael Graham Potter Fell Fence
Either to keep walkers out or to stop grazing Kangaroos from gaining access. It is all access land now and the fences are easily crossed if you keep looking for an easy spot.
 : On Point 367m looking north by Karl and Ali On Point 367m looking north
One of several un-named summits in this area of Potter Fell above Longsleddale. On the left skyline are the dark conical peaks of Ill Bell and Froswick above Kentmere. Fresh, new snow covers the slightly higher fells around High Street.
 : Ex-tarn above Longsleddale by Karl and Ali Ex-tarn above Longsleddale
The tarn shown on the maps within a walled enclosure is now an extensive marsh surrounded by a tumbled down wall with next to no open water. There would appear to be the remains of a dam or embankment at the western end and... (more)
 : A dead tree in the enclosure above Longsleddale by Karl and Ali A dead tree in the enclosure above Longsleddale
Within the ruined enclosure that seems to have once surrounded a pond, there is a scatter of trees several of them dead.

 
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