13th April 2008

Today's walk: Honister Pass - Dale Head - Hindscarth - Robinson - High Snockrigg - Buttermere village


the Honister Rambler bus just after I left it at Honister Pass


Honister Crag from just above Honister Pass


zooming in on Buttermere with a glimpse of Crummock Water beyond


Honister Pass and quarry with Grey Knotts beyond


Pillar from the path beside the fence onto Dale Head


cloud clearing from Glaramara


High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike from the path to Dale Head


cloud clears from Great Gable with a very white Green Gable in front


zooming in on Bowfell and Esk Pike ..


.. and zooming out to show cloud lifting from Great End and Scafell Pike


zooming in on the Stonethwaite valley and Eagle Crag


Dale Head summit cairn with the Dodds behind


360 degree panorama from Dale Head - click on the image for a larger version


looking north from Dale Head to Skiddaw


looking south to the Scafells and the Gables


Buttermere from the ridge to Hindscarth


Fleetwith Pike with Pillar behind from the ridge


Skiddaw and Blencathra seen over Catbells, Maiden Moor and High Spy


zooming in on Skiddaw ..


.. and over Catbells and Maiden Moor to Blencathra


Pillar and Steeple from Hindscarth summit


360 degree panorama from Hindscarth - click on the image for a larger version


looking back to Hindscarth and Dale Head from the crowded slopes of Robinson


zooming in on Great Gable and Scafell


zooming in on Helvellyn


view west to Crummock Water and Loweswater from Robinson summit


the Crasmoor group from Robinson summit


view west to the Scafells from Robinson summit


360 degree panorama from Robinson - click on the image for a larger version


the head of Buttermere from the slopes of High Snockrigg


Fleetwith Pike from the slopes of High Snockrigg


the path down to Buttermere village with the head of Crummock Water beyond


further down the path looking to Crummock Water, Mellbreak and Rannerdale Knotts


the valley of Sail Beck as the path zigzags bzck northwards


Haystacks from near the foot of the path