Earthwatcher's photos with the keyword: Lake District

O'er Bill's Mother's (moody skies over Blea Rigg)

09 Mar 2007 138
Looking westerly from Silver How towards Lang How, Blea Rigg and the Langdale Pikes. This entire broad, ill-defined ridge between Great Langdale and Easedale is an absolute delight of miniature rocky peaks, grassy dells and little gems of tarns. A lovely place to spend a lazy, sunny, summer afternoon when the popular summits around about are thronged out with walkers. On this occasion, it was looking a bit grey and moody. I think Bill's mother must live somewhere over in the the distance. View large on black See where this picture was taken. [?]

At Three Tarns

09 Mar 2007 135
A blusterous, showery afternoon at Three Tarns (well, one of them) in the hause between Bowfell and Crinkle Crags, looking towards the Scafells. Bowfell Links on the right. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Lang How Tarn and the Langdale Pikes

09 Mar 2007 252
Lang How Tarn (what's left of it), looking west towards the Langdale Pikes. See where this picture was taken. [?]

The Golden Bog (Lang How Tarn)

09 Mar 2007 129
Originally posted for the Guesswhere UK group. Lang How Tarn (what's left of it), looking south towards Wetherlam and Swirl How. Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. I loved the golden afternoon light on the yellowing, early autumn, grasses and rushes. The entire broad, ill-defined ridge between Great Langdale and Easedale is an absolute delight of miniature rocky peaks, grassy dells and little gems of tarns. A lovely place to spend a lazy, sunny, summer afternoon when the popular summits around about are thronged out with walkers.

Buttermere ....

04 Apr 2006 1 109
... and Fleetwith Pike, Lake District National Park, UK.

Wasdale evening

04 Apr 2006 2 130
From Red Pike (Wasdale), Lake District National Park, UK