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Looking north west from the top of Lingmoor Fell
by Graham Robson
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Looking along the line of dry stone wall which heads north west away from the... (more)
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Looking down the western side of Lingmoor Fell
by Graham Robson
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Looking down the western side of Lingmoor Fell. Blea Tarn is in the distance at... (more)
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Fence at the top of Lingmoor Fell
by Graham Robson
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A recently built fence close to the top of Lingmoor Fell.
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The summit of Lingmoor Fell
by Graham Robson
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A rock outcrop defines the highest point of Lingmoor Fell.
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Grassy path on Lingmoor Fell
by Graham Robson
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A worn grassy path passing over various lumps and bumps on its way to the summit... (more)
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Quarrying remains, Lingmoor Fell
by Graham Robson
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A rough shelter on Lingmoor, probably constructed from slate which is likely to... (more)
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Following the wall to the top of the fell
by Graham Robson
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Heading towards the summit of Lingmoor Fell from the east is a simple process of... (more)
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Lingmoor Tarn
by Ian Taylor
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Frozen, but not solid.
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Lingmoor Tarn
by Ian Taylor
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Frozen, but not solid, with a distant view of Bowfell.
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Lingmoor Tarn
by Ian Taylor
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Frozen, but not solid. The Langdale Pikes form the skyline.
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Lingmoor Tarn
by Ian Taylor
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Frozen, but not solid. The Langdale Pikes are in the background.
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A duck in Little Langdale
by Richard Webb
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View towards Lingmoor Fell from a path above Slater's Bridge.
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Brown How, Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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Looking NW from Brown How (highest point), to the Langdale Pikes.
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Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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Looking SE from below Brown How (highest point), with the dry-stone wall running... (more)
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Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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Brown How (highest point) from the SE, with the dry-stone wall running along the ridge.
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Old quarry workings, Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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To the SE of Brown How (highest point).
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Old quarry workings, Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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To the SE of Brown How (highest point). On the skyline are Pike of Blisco... (more)
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Old quarry workings, Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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Looking down on Little Langdale Tarn.
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Old quarry workings, Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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Swirl How and Great Carrs are in the background on the left.
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Lingmoor Fell
by Ian Taylor
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As you climb up the SE spur, the Langdale Pikes come into view.
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Great Langdale from below Lingmoor Tarn
by Ian Taylor
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The Langdale Pikes dominate the view.
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The Langdale Pikes from above High Arnside
by Adrian Taylor
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