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- I will stick to the jumping water for time being
- Ooo a neat sundial
- Overlooking a field of grazers
- Time to move on to the lake!
- The hall from the gardens
- The gardens from the hall
- Reachin the lake involves crossing
- Good thing for bridges!
- Some large water bodies. :P
- relaxing sounds of the flowing river
- The tranquility is awesome!
- Time to conquer the paths!
- With my trusty trek stick
- This should lead directly to the lakes.
- Not without passing through some forested areas by the lake
- The bank views are wicked!
- Looks like a scene straight off a postcard!
- Accessory rocks & dead tree branch included!
- No wonder we don't see people fishing here. :P
- Overview of the main lake bank
- The trail runs along it
- The tide levels are optimal
- Mountains around the area
- Few of the many trail water crossings
- Past the lake, the trail starts to climb
- On the right track!
- This route makes an awesome mountain bike trail too
- But I am sticking to foot for today!
- The peak is actually higher than it looks
- This dude keeps following me
- Some of the steep uphills
- Not to mention the long straights as well
- With each step you take
- But the views just gets better
- I am in a Postcard!
- That's Rydal lake below, where we initially came from
- There's a surprise near the top
- Not like we didn't know there's a cave up here!
- The size is respectable, though not exaclty big
- Shaun-cave, Cave-Shaun
- Rydal cave was previously known as Loughrigg quarry
- The cave interior
- Oh little stepping stones, where do they lead to?
- Hang loose!
- Strange sign outside with some serious-looking words.
- Well lets find out!
- With the many granite deposits found at the top...
- that means many other caves around the area too!
- Despite being way much smaller, it looks like a crawl in
- not mention, not as deep