gibbo62 > 14.06.09 Aira Force. Lynne does not like this much.... bit high.
gibbo62 > 20.03.09 Low Sweden Bridge just north of Ambleside 
(11.00am  and thats with chatting with fellow hikers on the way down. 
Now thats not bad going ask Stevies book of Bullsh*t )
gibbo62 > 10.09.08 Faaaaamer John taking in the views of Ambleside and lake Windermere
gibbo62 > 10.09.08 Looking south to the town of Ambleside and lake Windermere from Snarker Pike 644m - Red Screes.
gibbo62 > 10.09.08 Views of Rydal Water, Loughrigg Fell from the summit of Snarker Pike 644m - Red Screes.
gibbo62 > 10.09.08 John & Tommy leaving the summit of Snarker Pike 644m - Red Screes.
gibbo62 > 10.09.08 A short time later the cloud lifts and we get all round spectacular views wow.....
Kirkstone Pass 1,489 feet is the Lake District's highest pass open to motor traffic. 
It connects Ambleside in the Rothay Valley to Patterdale in the Ullswater Valley - the A592 road. There is another route `The Struggle` with a gradient of 1 in 4 in places stretches from Troutbeck which joins the Ambleside road at the Kirkstone Pass Inn. 
The Kirkstone Pass Inn stands close to the summit of the pass. Formerly an important coaching inn, it now caters primarily for tourists. It is the third highest public house in England.
gibbo62 > 10.09.08 Tommy & Brian on The summit of Red Screes 776m.
No views at all Boo Hoo......
gibbo62 > 10.09.08 Tommy & John on The summit of Red Screes 776m.
14.06.09 Aira Force. Lynne does not like this much.... bit high.
gibbo62 > 14.06.09 Aira Force. Lynne does not like this much.... bit high.
14.06.09 Aira Force. Lynne does not like this much.... bit high.
See photo in gallery

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