Photos - Langdale, Crinkle Crags and Bowfell

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One of my favourite valleys in the Lake District, if only for the collected Langdale Pikes, which are hugely photogenic, and different, from all angles. The route up to the summit of Pavey Ark from Stickle Tarn via Jack's Rake is probably the most popular Grade I scramble in the Lakes. Being as accessible as it is, The Pikes reflected in Blea Tarn is one of the more photographed views, but always worth a look on a calm morning or evening. Crinkle Crags and Bowfell make for a good rugged mountain walk, and for those with plenty of time this can be extended all the way to Scafell Pike and back for a grand walking day out.

Blog posts featuring Langdale, Crinkle Crags and Bowfell

A winter wade up Bowfell

Despite it being a relatively mild winter so far, the last couple of weeks have just been cold enough for all that wet grey precipitation the Lake District gets to fall as snow on higher ground... (read more)

Langdale Glow

Those of you who follow me on Twitter and/or Facebook will know I haven't had many escapes recently... (read more)

Looking Back, Blea Tarn

Giving old images the monochrome treatment when you've got nothing new to play with is kind of a running joke for landscape photographers... (read more)

Snapshots on Harrison Stickle

Despite on going efforts, successful hill/tent based photographic adventures have been few and far between recently.... (read more)

Langdale to Scafell Pike. And back

It's a Lake District walk I've done plenty of times, but not for a while..... (read more)
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