Lords Rake and Foxes Tarn Gully

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002 Lingmell Gill 003 First sight of Scafell 004 Lingmell Gill at the bottom of Brown Tongue 005 Three Peaks army on their way down 006 Building a path into the mist
         
007 Big boulder famous landmark 011 Erosion on the scree fan below Lords Rake 013 No more chockstones at the bottom of Lords Rake 014 Reminder to be careful 015 Last snow in Lords Rake
         
017 Lords Rake 018 Lords Rake 019 Lords Rake 022 The fallen boulder on Lords Rake 024 The fallen boulder on Lords Rake
         
025 The fallen boulder on Lords Rake 029 Upper Lords Rake 030 Erosion on the entrance to West Wall Traverse 032 The fallen boulder on Lords Rake 033 The fallen boulder on Lords Rake
         
036 Deep Gill 037 Deep Gill 038 Deep Gill 039 At the top of Deep Gill 041 The summit of Scafell
         
042 View of Scafell Pike from the summit of Scafell 044 Descent to Slight Side 045 The summit of Slight Side 047 The summit of Slight Side 048 Descent from the summit of Slight Side
         
050 View of the summit while descending Slight Side 051 Descent to Eskdale from Slight Side 052 Upper Eskdale 053 Cam Spout 054 Cam Spout
         
055 Cam Spout 058 Cam Spout 059 Foxes Tarn Gully 062 Foxes Tarn Gully 063 Foxes Tarn Gully
         
064 Foxes Tarn Gully 065 Foxes Tarn Gully 067 Foxes Tarn and a little bit of snow 068 There is still a path from Foxes Tarn to Scafell 069 View from the summit of Scafell
         
These photographs were taken when I did this walk:-   Lords Rake and Foxes Tarn Gully 5th Jun 2010

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