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10,491 photos of this climbing area (showing 145-168)
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Looking across Riggindale and the new tarn (bottom right) in Sale Pot
© Norman Hadley, Jun 2025
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Coming back along the lakeshore, Harter Fell dominates.
© Norman Hadley, May 2021
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Looking into the Riggindale bowl with Kidsty Pike prominent.
© Norman Hadley, May 2021
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Kirk at Newbiggin atlast
© AlanShearer, Jun 2025
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First Ascent Sept 1993
© Stuart Wood, Sep 1993
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Martin Scrowston on Loves Labours HS
© wildclimb1, May 2013
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Martin Scrowston on Valley Girl S
© wildclimb1, May 2013
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Martin Scrowston on Loves Labours HS
© wildclimb1, May 2013
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Martin Scrowston on A Life Well Wasted MVS
© wildclimb1, May 2013
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Birks Bridge Crag, Duddon Paul C Bennett on Snip Trip VS
wildclimb1, May 2013
© Martin Scrowston
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Birks Bridge Crag, Duddon Paul C Bennett on Snip Trip VS
Paul C Bennett, May 2013
© Martin Scrowston
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Looking back over Eskholme Pike with the lush pastures of the Lune Valley beyond.
© Norman Hadley, May 2025
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The initial ascent, viewed from the charming village of Barbon.
© Norman Hadley, May 2025
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Bounding down the north ridge, with the Howgills beyond.
© Norman Hadley, May 2025
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At the trig point. If you can solve the code of the symbols, you get free membership of Mensa.
© Norman Hadley, May 2025
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Calf Top rising above the flower-rich meadows of Dentdale.
© Norman Hadley, May 2025
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Sweet moves before it gets easier for a bit
© Sasha Kritsuk, May 2025
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Looking for holds on 'and Panties'
© Ross Butcher, May 2025
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On the rail
© Sasha Kritsuk, May 2025
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Vickyroseclark on the traverse pitch
© Chris Pilbeam, May 2025
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Lunch break after escaping the gill
© Michael Reaney, May 2025
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View of the upper section of Piers Gill before starting the 'scramble' up Lingmell Crag
© Michael Reaney, May 2025
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On the Bridgestone
© Michael Reaney, May 2025
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The tricky corner stone between pitch 5 and 6 is loose. It's a massive slab if it comes off. Moved under me around the crack to
© Happyinthills, May 2025
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