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near to Selside, North Yorkshire, England


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SD7676 : Fence and stone wall, Park Fell by Karl and Ali Fence and stone wall, Park Fell
Looking back towards the summit of Ingleborough from its northern outlier.
SD7676 : Trig Point on Park Fell near Ribblehead by Colin Park Trig Point on Park Fell near Ribblehead
SD7676 : Park Fell by John Illingworth Park Fell
Looking back from the ridge walk to Ingleborough via Simon Fell. Ribblehead Viaduct can be seen in the distance to the left. Wild Boar Fell is on the lefthand horizon.
SD7676 : Gritstone Rock Outcrop by Mick Garratt Gritstone Rock Outcrop
Park Fell
SD7676 : Trigs are not redundant by John Lucas Trigs are not redundant
Despite the fact that most are no longer used by the Ordnance Survey, they make a very good stand for one's paraphernalia when having a brew!
SD7676 : Ingleborough, Park Fell by David Dixon Ingleborough, Park Fell
Low cloud has descended rapidly, covering the top of the hill. Less than 30 minutes previously it had been bathed in glorious sunshine!
SD7676 : Park Fell is starting to look gloomy! by John Lucas Park Fell is starting to look gloomy!
Viewed from Gauber High Pasture.
SD7676 : Park Fell. by Steve Partridge Park Fell.
Looking E. Plover Hill on the horizon.
SD7676 : Whernside and Ribblehead from Park Fell by Karl and Ali Whernside and Ribblehead from Park Fell
The Dales' highest mountain dwarfs the Ribblehead Viaduct.
SD7676 : Summit Plateau of Park Fell by Chris Heaton Summit Plateau of Park Fell
A very soggy place after the heavy rainfall of early 2014. A desolate scene of peat hags and groughs amidst a sea of rusty coloured tussocks.
SD7676 : Small tarn on Park Fell by Ian Taylor Small tarn on Park Fell
Looking towards Simon Fell and Ingleborough.
SD7676 : A final view of the Park Fell trig on the walk to Ingleborough by John Lucas A final view of the Park Fell trig on the walk to Ingleborough

 
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