9th July 2009

today's walk: Buttermere - Whiteless Pike - Wandope - Grasmoor - Grisedale Pike - Whinlatter


the path from Buttermere village up beside Mill Beck


looking from the top of Rannerdale to Loweswater and Crummock Water


looking back to Buttermere with High Stile and Red Pike beyond


looking over Rannerdale to Rannerdale Knotts, Crummock Water and Mellbreak


looking back down the east ridge of Whiteless Pike


Loweswater and Crummock Water from Whiteless Pike


Grasmoor from Whiteless Pike


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


the ridge to Wandope from Whiteless Pike


looking back to Whiteless Pike


looking east from Wandope summit


zooming in south from Wandope


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


Addacomb Hole with Ard Crags beyond and the Helvellyn ridge in the distance


Whiteless Pike and Rannerdale Beck from the slopes of Grasmoor


Mellbreak and Crummock Water from near the top of Grasmoor


zooming in on the Scafells with Haystacks in silhouette in front


panorama southeastwards over Buttermere and Crummock Water


Grasmoor summit looking across the Solway to the Scottish coast


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


Loweswater and Low Fell from the west top of Grasmoor


Lorton Vale, the West Cumbrian plain and Scotland across the Solway from the west top


Whiteside from the northern crags of Grasmoor


descending to Coledale Hause with Grisedale Pike and Skiddaw ahead


Blencathra and the Vale of Keswick from the slopes above Coledale Hause


Coledale Hause with Grisedale Pike, Skiddaw and Blencathra beyond


looking back at Coledale Hause and Grasmoor from the slopes of Grisedale Pike


Grisedale Pike from its southwest top


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


looking east over the Vale of Keswick from Grisedale Pike


descending the northeast ridge of Grisedale Pike


further down the ridge with Whinlatter Forest below and Skiddaw on the right