The Lake District
The beauty of the Lake District is undeniable. In my opinion it encompasses the best walking area in the country. Here are some of the pictures I have captured whilst enjoying the hills and fells. Areas covered include the Langdales and Butttermere and the likes of Scafell, Helvellyn and Skiddaw.

Looking up to Great Gable
- Ullswater
- Glenridding and Ullswater
- Great Gable
- Easedale Tarn
- Haweswater
- Swan on Windermere
- Boats on Windermere
- A frozen Angle Tarn
- Striding Edge
- Red Tarn and Striding Edge
- Red Tarn and Helvellyn
- Trig Point on Helvellyn
- A view of Wast Water
- The corridor route to Scafell
- Looking towards Wast Water and Illgill Head
- A view of Buttermere
- Looking down to Buttermere
- Buttermere with Whiteless Pike
- A view of Langdale from Harrison Stickle
- A view of Langdale and Harrison Stickle
- A view of Langdale and Pike of Stickle
- A view of Langdale and Mickleden
- Looking up to Great Gable
- Looking up to Great Gable (Again)
- Looking up towards Pillar
- Towards Ennerdale Forest and High Stile
- Looking down Mosedale with Yewbarrow
- Crummock Water in Autumn
- On Rydal Fell with Fairfield, Hart and Dove Crag
- Rydal Fell with Helm Crag and Dead Pike
- Tree coming off Rydal Fell
- Ullock Pike
- Looking down to Bassenthwaite Lake
- Looking up towards Skiddaw
- Castlerigg Stone Circle
- Grizedale Tarn
- Thirlmere
- Stickle Tarn
- Looking down to Haweswater from High Street
- Glacial deposits at Hayeswater