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Light and shade from Harrison Stickle
A day on the Langdale Pikes - Photo 12
More sunlight patches and cloud shadows driven by the blustery wind. This view is to the SSE from the summit of Harrison Stickle, the highest of the Langdale Pikes at 2403 ft.
Thorn Crag, our first summit of the day is briefly illuminated at (0.6, 0.4), as is the head of Great Langdale left of centre.
Unusually for mid-afternoon in summer time, we had the summit of Harrison Stickle to ourselves for the best part of an hour, until the arrival of the solitary fellwalker from this photo:
www.ipernity.com/doc/earthwatcher/39024072
We wished him a good afternoon and left him to his solitude.
More sunlight patches and cloud shadows driven by the blustery wind. This view is to the SSE from the summit of Harrison Stickle, the highest of the Langdale Pikes at 2403 ft.
Thorn Crag, our first summit of the day is briefly illuminated at (0.6, 0.4), as is the head of Great Langdale left of centre.
Unusually for mid-afternoon in summer time, we had the summit of Harrison Stickle to ourselves for the best part of an hour, until the arrival of the solitary fellwalker from this photo:
www.ipernity.com/doc/earthwatcher/39024072
We wished him a good afternoon and left him to his solitude.
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