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The Wrynose Pass is a mountain pass in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England between the Duddon Valley and Little Langdale.
There is a single-track motor road over the pass, which is one of the steepest roads in England, with gradients up to 1 in 3. Its name comes from ‘pass of the stallion.’ The road continues over Hardknott Pass and goes on to Eskdale.
The pass separates the Furness Fells from the Bowfell-Crinkle Crags massif.
At the top of the Wrynose Pass is the Three Shire Stone, marking the meeting point of the historic counties of Cumberland, Lancashire and Westmorland.
Taken on a day out with fellow bubbler Steve Smith in Nov 2010.
Pentax K10D 18-55mm
1/45 @ f13 ISO 100 Raw, processed in CS5

wrynose pass, lake district, national park, cumbria, road, fells
Comments
Great shot Trevor!
Many thanks my friend Torfinn
– Trevor Kersley
This is Wrynose Bottom..it is a cause of great merriment just to say I’m driving down the wrynose bottom…and very well caught.Nice to see some blue.
Cheers Jamie…I wish there was a bit more blue about at the moment so I could be out and about.
– Trevor Kersley
Super shot Trevor
Thanks very much Peter
– Trevor Kersley
stunning, simply stunning!
thank you very much Linda
– Trevor Kersley
Excellent composition and light Trevor, I love the low cloud hanging on the hill!
Thanks very much Shaun
– Trevor Kersley
An excellent image
Thanks Les
– Trevor Kersley
Beautiful composition wonderful color and lighting!
Thank you Susan and for the fave
– Trevor Kersley
Thank you for the feature Ruth
– Trevor Kersley