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    Looking back towards the lakes

    This is a view from the side of the B6270 above Kirkby Stephen, quite a view but very little foreground interest, apart from sheep DoDah

    As always your thought/comments welcome.

    Peter

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    #2
    Nice shot Peter, for me the interest is in the foreground - wild open moorland which is calling for a Day pack, map and compass!
    Trev

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      #3
      Nice photo

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        #4
        Originally posted by Trev B View Post
        Nice shot Peter, for me the interest is in the foreground - wild open moorland which is calling for a Day pack, map and compass!
        Thanks Trev, there's certainly plenty of moorland around that part of the world.

        Directly behind the camera position but a number of miles across the moor is the farm from the TV series "Our Yorkshire Farm" .

        Plus the long distance walk "The Pennine Way" crosses the same area, mind you at 268 miles that is bit of a trek, but you could call in to the Tan Hill Inn ( highest pub in England) for refreshments, it was very busy when we went passed it on our way to Reeth.
        Peter

        Feel free to browse my
        Website : www.peterstockton-photography.co.uk
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          #5
          Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post

          Thanks Trev, there's certainly plenty of moorland around that part of the world.

          Directly behind the camera position but a number of miles across the moor is the farm from the TV series "Our Yorkshire Farm" .

          Plus the long distance walk "The Pennine Way" crosses the same area, mind you at 268 miles that is bit of a trek, but you could call in to the Tan Hill Inn ( highest pub in England) for refreshments, it was very busy when we went passed it on our way to Reeth.
          Have been to both, the Tan Hill Inn and Ravenseat Farm, two great characters Amanda and Clive Owen and their children, especially Amanda, I've got great respect for her. They live what I consider the Great Life.
          Trev

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            #6
            Wonderful view Peter, I always do the opposite journey to you - starting at Reeth then driving up through Buttertubs before heading through Kirkby Stephen and along the A66 to home.
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              #7
              Nice photo showing a lovely area to be.
              Railway Photography - Steam Train Photos

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                #8
                very nice shot

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