High Crag
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High Crag from Green Crag in Haystacks
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High Crag from Haystacks
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High Crag and Birkness Comb from the northern shore of Buttermere
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High Crag from Hassness
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High Crag from the High Level Route on Pillar
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High Crag from the Scarth Gap path
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High Crag from the Scarth Gap path below Seat
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Summit cairn of High Crag looking to High Stile
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Looking east from the summit
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View over the head of Birkness Comb to High Stile, Eagle Crag casts the dark shadow
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The upper realm of Birkness Comb from Sheepbone Rake
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Fleetwith Pike from the path to Birkness Comb above Burtness Wood
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High Snockrigg from Sheepbone Rake - ewe and lamb show their mountain feet

Looking up Sheepbone Rake, with attentive ewe standing guard

Looking donw from the top of Sheepbone Rake to the head of Buttermere

Fleetwith Pike from the north ridge

Haystacks and Warnscale from the north ridge

Looking back during the early stages of the pitched path to Scarth Gap

Pitched path mounts onto Seat from Scarth Gap

High Crag from Seat

Pillar Rock from a pool in the depression beyond Seat and below Gamlin End

Pillar Rock as seen during the ascent of Gamlin End

Haystacks from the foot of the ascent to Gamlin End

Early path pitching on the ascent of Gamlin End

Haystacks from Gamlin End

The North-Western Fells from the ridge above Birkness Comb

Sheepbone Rake and Buttress as seen during the ascent of High Stile from Birkness Comb

A common occurance, walkers pointly not walking on the pitched path. A next generation path would have stones along the edges channelling walkers onto the path