Fellbarrow
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Fellbarrow from above Hudson Place

Fellbarrow from above Jenkinson Place

Fellbarrow from the Whinlatter road above High Lorton

Summit of Fellbarrow looking north

Twin lambs on the summit looking for their mother - with Binsey in the misty distance

Grisedale Pike, Hopegill Head and the Dodd ridge of Whiteside from Fellbarrow

Whiteside and Grasmoor from Fellbarrow

Galloway cattle grazing on the eastern slopes of Fellbarrow

Concave rock exposure on Hatteringill Head

Cairn on Hatteringill Head, looking to Fellbarrow

Burning gorse on Whin Hill, the hill-name means 'hill of gorse'

Drove way above Thackthwaite looking to the High Stile range

Higher up the sheep drove way looking towards High Lorton

Whiteside and Grasmoor from the ridge fence south of the summit

Zig-zag drove way from Thackthwaite, as viewed from the ridge fence south of the summit

Lambs playing hide and seek in the lane close to Mossergate

A rainy day in late Spring at St Michael's church, Mosser

Delightful green lane linking Low Lorton with Mosser. The landowner denies access onto Fellbarrow from this lane, though there is a traditional use and stiles are installed for the purpose! Respecting the farmer at Mossergate's wishes the route is not shown in the guide.