Tilberthwaite and Helvellyn, Lake District, October 2001

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The first of a series of photographs, taken during a week's walking in the Lake District. Tilberthwaite is a tiny, tiny hamlet at the end of a road off the Ambleside - Coniston road. Helvellyn is one of England's higher mountains and provides a superb day in typical lakleland scenery with the option of one the finest ridge scrambles along Striding Edge and a "famous name" mountain - extremely popular at any time of the year.

Cropping, size reduction and/or very minor adjustments were done with Adobe Photoshop 6. Photos compressed generally at around 45% to optimise download time. All photos taken with Minolta Dimage 7.

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Tilberthwaite Higher Tilberthwaite Near Timberthwaite Gill
Tilberthwaite(73Kb) Higher Tilberthwaite (49Kb) Near Timberthwaite Gill (71Kb)
Tilberthwaite Gill Sheep still roam the Lake District! Mist over Ambleside
Tilberthwaite Gill (110Kb) Sheep still roam the Lake District! Not all of them have fallen to the British Government's mismanagement of the Foot & Mouth Disease. (89Kb) Mist over Ambleside (43Kb)
Morning mist - Troutbeck Bridge Grisedale Beck The climb to Helvellyn
Morning mist - Troutbeck Bridge (44Kb) Grisedale Beck - start of the climb to Helvellyn (61Kb) The climb to Helvellyn - looking back towards Patterdale (70Kb)

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