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Grid reference NY3134

3 km from Fell Side, Cumbria, England



Sample images Breakdown list images taken from NY3134 [1] mentioning NY3134 [2] taken pre 2000 [1]
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NY3134 : Pens in the Caldbeck Fells by Matt Eastham Pens in the Caldbeck Fells
NY3134 : Hare Stones by Bob Jenkins Hare Stones
Lies between Great Lingy Hill and High Pike
NY3134 : The green grass here hides a unusual secret by Matthew Hatton The green grass here hides a unusual secret
On the open moor on the north side of Great Lingy Hill near Harestones is the remains of the Caldbeck Clay Mine. Dug at the end of the 19thC in the hope of finding more lead or copper veins, the miners instead found high quality china clay.... (more)
NY3134 : Cumbria Way by Michael Graham Cumbria Way
On the flanks of High Pike looking towards The Knott. Skiddaw ridge on the skyline
NY3134 : The Cumbria Way, Hare Stones by Adrian Taylor The Cumbria Way, Hare Stones
The Cumbria Way long distance path follows a track across open moorland, here climbing the southern slope of Hare Stones (next photograph NY3134 : The Cumbria Way, Hare Stones).
NY3134 : Red Bucket in Moorland by Michael Graham Red Bucket in Moorland
Near Hare Stones
NY3134 : Track over the Hare Stones by Mick Garratt Track over the Hare Stones
The track heads of left and avoids the summit of High Pike (centre).
NY3134 : Small cairn on Hare Stones by David Brown Small cairn on Hare Stones
NY3134 : Track on Hare Stones by Andy Waddington Track on Hare Stones
The public footpath follows this well made track which is part of a network linking various old mining operatsons on the Caldbeck Fells. Having just crossed a couple of kilometres of pathless bog on the way from Knott, this was a welcome... (more)
NY3134 : Gully of Drygill Beck by Trevor Harris Gully of Drygill Beck
Near Drygill Head and Hare Stones.
NY3134 : Erosion Gully, High Pike by Mick Garratt Erosion Gully, High Pike
NY3134 : Moorland of Hare Stones and Drygill Head by Trevor Littlewood Moorland of Hare Stones and Drygill Head
The vague moorland domes of Hare Stones and Drygill Head (the image was taken from the summit of the former), are covered by a moorland mix of areas of grass and of heather. The distant, dark peak is Carrock Fell.

 
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