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This is an edited version of a photo of me by the artist “Pavey”. I cut myself out of it for the shirt though. / i just really liked the way the piano keys look in the foreground.
Upper Langdale – Cumbria / This panoramic view is taken from Side Pike looking towards the famous Langdale Pikes in the beautiful Lake District in Cumbria. / The view from the left takes in Green Tongue – Rosset Crag – Gravel Moor and sweeps round to Pike o’Stickle – Harrison Stickle and Pavey Ark with the beautiful upper Langdale Valley bathed in sun shine in the foreground. / The area is famous for walkers and many climb a virtually circular walk from the valley base up and around Pavey Ark and continue their walk across fells to Pike o’Stickle and Harrison Stickle before the descent to the valley floor.
This is Pavey Ark, the eastern-most of the Langdale Pikes. From Stickle Tarn you can see a path ascending the scree to a “Y”; the left-hand branch is Jack’s Rake, the right-hand one is Easy Gully (all things being relative, of course). For ordinary mortals, the path up is round the right and back of Pavey Ark. / Which is the way I have been. / it is one of the most popular Scrambles in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / It has height of 700 metres from sea level / I haven’t done it…yet. / Stickle Tarn lies in a dramatic location below the steep eastern face of Harrison Stickle (736 metres/ 2,415 feet), which you can’t see in this shot, the tarn is a waterfilled corrie lying at an elevation of 473 metres (1552 feet) and has a depth of around 50 feet. The tarn was enlarged by the building of a stone dam in 1838 and is used to supply water for the inhabitants of Great Langdale. /
Lake district, England. The approach to the Langdale pikes via Jack’s Rake, which is shrouded from view by the clouds
Lake district, England. The approach to the Langdale pikes via Jack’s Rake, which is shrouded from view by the clouds
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