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Female fell walker with poles on the ascent of Haystacks in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Fell walker and dog beside Highnook Tarn, a corrie tarn above the southern shores of Loweswater in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Fell walkers enjoying some early spring sunshine on the lower slopes of Loughrigg Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Rock climber reaching the top of the Millstone Grit face of Hangingstone Scar above Mallerstang in the Eden Valley of Cumbria.
Rock climber on the Millstone Grit face of Hangingstone Scar above Mallerstang in the Eden Valley of Cumbria.
Rock climber resting on top of Hangingstone Scar on Mallerstang Edge in Cumbria.
Lunchtime for a female fell walker with dogs in the summit shelter on Brownthwaite Pike near Casterton in the Lune Valley.
Fell walker with dogs on the ascent of Loughrigg Fell in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Female fell walker with dogs walking into low cloud on the slopes of Wild Boar Fell above Mallerstang in Cumbria..
Three male fell walkers beside a frozen tarn on Red Screes in the Lake District, Cumbria
Female fell walker with dogs along the foot of Pavey Ark on the Langdale Pikes in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Female fellwalkers rest at the stone shelter on the summit of Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Built in 1953 by Ingleton Fell Rescue Team to celebrate the coronation of Elizabeth 11, the shelter was restored and the toposcope replaced in 2020.
Female walker with dogs on Rough Crag, Riggindale in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Female hiker with dogs climbing into low cloud on the ascent to Kidsty Pike and High Street from Riggindale.
Female hiker with dogs on the summit of Haystacks in the Lake District National Park.
Female hiker with dogs on the upper slopes of Scafell Pike in the Lake District, Cumbria.
Fell walkers on the 978m summit of Scafell Pike n the Lake District, Cumbria. This is the highest mountain in England.
Female fell walker with three dogs approaching Calf Top on Middleton Fell in the Yorkshire Dales National Park of Cumbria.
A group of fell walkers on the summit of Loughrigg Fell in the Lake District National Park.
Female fell walker at the summit cairn on Pillar, Ennerdale in the Lake District.
A view down Black Sail Pass, through Mosedale to Wasdale in the Lake District, Cumbria.
A snow-capped Scafell Pike rises to the left of the shot, Yewbarrow to the right, and Burnmoor Tarn glistens in the distance.
Rucksacks outside Black Sail Youth Hostel, an old shepherd;s bothy at the remote Head of Ennerdale in the Lake District.
Walkers in the snow on the path to High Sweden Bridge near Ambleside.
Verbal permission given for the photo.
Rock climbers on the dramatic vertical limestone cliffs of Trow Gill at the head of Clapdale near Clapham in the Yorkshire Dales,
Coast to Coast sculpture of Alfred Wainwright by Colin Telfer at Moor Row, Egremont.
Fell walkers take a lunch break on the Southerscales limestone pavement below Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales.
Fell walkers queue to climb out of limestone gorge of Gordale Scar, near Malham in the Yorkshire Dales.
A walker and dog pass through a gated stile on the ascent of Fair Snape Fell near Chipping in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
A walker crosses a stile into a hay meadow near Slaidburn in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
Cedric Robinson, Queen's Guide to the Sands: For 56 years Cedric Robinson escorted people across the dangerous sands of Morecambe Bay. Sand sculpture by 'Sand in Your Eye'
Cedric Robinson MBE, Queen's Guide to the Sands of Morecambe Bay for 56 years: Book signing at Morecambe in 2013.
Fell walkers take a break on the summit of The Tongue at the head of the Troutbeck Valley in the Lake District,.
The eastern side of The Tongue, Troutbeck, the Lake District, Cumbria.
Heading into rain along the course of the southern section of High Street, the Roman Road that linked Penrith with the Galava Fort at Ambleside.
Two walkers on the footpath from Little Ingleborough to Gaping Gill in the Yorkshire Dales.