Captain Jacks fence.
Singing for Spring
Stainforth Force
The Dolomites, Italy
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Pecca Falls
Pecca falls 2
Reaching High
Visions of Whernside
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout view
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout
HFF- Blakeley Reservoir fence
Interlaken 1985
In the mirror
A wavey walk by the River Twiss
Thornton Force
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Thornton Force
Housey-housey
The mountain narrow gauge railways of Wengen, Swit…
A New Pink moon.
A Chew fence
Bird of the day: Great Tit
The River Twiss looking towards Twisleton Scar.
Twisleton Scar and its trees.
The Ribblehead Viaduct and Whernside
The River Ribble at Locks Weir
A Yorkshire Dales scene
Attermire Scar
Ring of sheep dance - "after three - put your left…
A winter walk fence
Dusk
The weir at Settle
Yorkshire Dales limestone
Winter sun in the Medlock Valley
Chew reservoir dam
The flood plains of the River Ribble
Rays of life.
Chew Valley walk
The Manns Pond in winter
A touch of snow fence
Beer, Devon
Morning view from Dovestones to Yeoman Hey
Lees Brook
Tranquillity
The River Medlock in Winter
Pots & Pans skyline
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Ingleborough's north face.


A fine view fom near the Ribblehead Station Inn, towards the second-highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales. At 723m (2372ft) it certainly looks impressive here after a new layer of fresh snow during the night. As can be seen a rather grey day that was as cold as it looks with a biting Northern wind. This mountain forms another of the Three Peaks walk and if you look carefully you can see a couple heading towards or from this. I am not too far from the foot of Whernside.
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Herb Riddle club has replied to uwschu clubBest Wishes. Herb
Another ⭐ from me.
All the best TOZ.
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubKeep good in this wonderful walking weather of today. Herb
The light is gorgeous and the mountain looks fantastic under that grey cloudy sky, Superbly composed as well..!!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeep safe. Herb
die Landschaft ist schon beeindruckend.
Das Größenverhältnis Mensch Natur ist schon interessant.
Klasse festgehalten.
Weard
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