Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Great End and Allen Crags from the Windy Gap

The picture below shows the rugged beauty of the Lake District taken from the slopes below Great Gable near Windy Gap looking towards the rock filled landscape at the heart of the national park. To me this is what the Lake District is all about. I'm not interested in lakes. What constantly draws me there is the rock covered mountains. I love it, and is why it features so heavily in these pictures. This picture was taken while walking from Great Langdale passing over Bow Fell and Esk Pike (in the distance in the middle of the picture) and then up Great Gable finally crossing Windy Gap to Green Gable. The walk is described here.


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