Photos from North Pennines, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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The End of the Line
Emerging from the Woods
Winding through the Woodlands
Leafy Corridor
Super-sized Scientific Instrument
The Long and Winding Way
Almost at the Top
The Final Climb
High Amongst the Hills
Home for the Night
High Amongst the Hills
Austere Facade
The Loneliest Road
Impressive Pile of Stones
Switching Counties
The Going Gets Tough
Warning Sign
Atmospheric Haven
Nearing Sunset
Taking Flight
On the Summit
The Summit
Ever-expanding Views
Into the Pennines
Tractor-spotting Hotspot
Church Tower
The Climb Begins
Lakeside Views
Cosy Pub
Picture Perfect
Lunch Break
Rest Break
Valley Views
Bend in the River
The Light in the Middle of the Tunnel
Picking Up Speed
Tunnel of Trees
A Touch of Colour
Lost in the Fog
Green Corridor
Ready for Action
Alston, Cumbria
Alston, the highest market town in England. Cumbria
Hooray! This may look like just another cairn or pile of stones! But this one is very important as it signifies that we have just reached the highest point on the Pennine Way - Cross Fell at 2,930ft. Cumbria
Steve and Lav very relieved to be at the top of Cross Fell - the fourth mountain climbed in one day. Pennine Way, Cumbria
Steve clambering over the boulders at the top of Little Dun Fell. Pennine Way, Cumbria
Another big trudge up to Little Dun Fell (2,761ft). Pennine Way, Cumbria
Big golf ball - Radar Station on top of Great Dun Fell. Pennine Way, Cumbria
The big golf ball actually forms part of a radar station. Great Dun Fell. Pennine Way, Cumbria
Steve on his way to see the world's largest golf ball (can be seen in the distance). Knock Fell. Pennine Way, Cumbria
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