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Panorama: the head of Great Langdale
A day on the Langdale Pikes - Photo 3
Taken from the same location as the previous Gimmer Crag photo. This is a panoramic view southwards down to the valley floor. Great Langdale splits to the west (right) into the twin valleys of Oxendale and Mickleden, separated by the ridge of The Band, rising up from Stool End farm (0.6, 0.3). Blea Tarn and the pass to Little Langdale are on the left, Wetherlam and the Coniston Fells on the far skyline, Pike o' Blisco in shadow on the nearer skyline overlooking Oxendale.
Constructed from two photos stitched together using Canon's Photostitch software.
Taken from the same location as the previous Gimmer Crag photo. This is a panoramic view southwards down to the valley floor. Great Langdale splits to the west (right) into the twin valleys of Oxendale and Mickleden, separated by the ridge of The Band, rising up from Stool End farm (0.6, 0.3). Blea Tarn and the pass to Little Langdale are on the left, Wetherlam and the Coniston Fells on the far skyline, Pike o' Blisco in shadow on the nearer skyline overlooking Oxendale.
Constructed from two photos stitched together using Canon's Photostitch software.
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