From the summit of Crag Fell
The head of Ennerdale from Crag Fell
The weather looked pretty stormy to the east
Lookiong west to the wind farms and Scotland
Starting on the way down towards Grike we could just see Sellafield
in the distance
Mopre offshore wind
The large area of plantation south of Grike has been felled
This is the 'Great Stone of Blakeley'
and is not all that great at all
I climbed up on it too and I think Sam took a picture of me
the nearby stone circle was more impressive. People say that the stones
had all been taken away for use
as gateposts by a local farmer and were only brought back and 'restored'
in 1925 by a Doctor Quine of Frizington.
Blakeley Raise Stone Circle is also known as Kinniside Stone Circle.
The road to Ennerdale Bridge
The diagram on a board, and below the actual view from close to where
it is set beside the path
Ennerdale Bridge
the coast to coast route is framed inside the pub
Ennerdale Bridge Church - the end doesn't match the gothic of the
rest of the building
the view from the bridge at Ennerdale Bridge
Crag Fell and Grike from Ennerdale Bridge
Crag Fell across the lower pond at Far Moorend
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