near to Watendlath, Cumbria, England
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Jopplety How Moss
Looking towards Ether Knott
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Pitched path to Long Moss
by Karl and Ali
A steep climb through woodland towards King's How.
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Brund Fell
Looking north from the top rocks.Derwent Water in shot.
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Path to Watendlath from Grange Fell
Looking down the footpath towards Watendlath from close to the summit of Grange Fell.
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Rough country on Grange Fell
The land comprising Grange Fell lies in central Borrowdale; it's low ground compared to other nearby areas but it's also very rough, complex country with many rocky outcrops and extensive heather cover. The view is from the... (more)
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Joppletyhow Moss
A brilliantly named fell, I suspect this would normally be extremely boggy and tough to walk through, but after a long dry spell it was pleasantly springy with a lot of heather and the odd boggy bit.
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Woodland below Grange Fell
by Ian Taylor
Mostly birch trees on the slopes above Troutdale. There are glimpses of Derwent Water through the trees.
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View towards Grange Fell
Looking north west, taken from a short distance from the old packhorse route between Rosthwaite and Watendlath.
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Wooden stile
King’s How is the peak in the background
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Rocky knolls of Brund Fell
Brund Fell, the main summit of Grange Fell has a number of features similar to these knolls including the highest point itself. The knolls in the image lie south-east from the summit. High Seat is the shadowed hill in the distance.
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Brund Fell
by John Holmes
High fell sunny day but wet underfoot.
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