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Upper Swaledale waterfall near Keld.
A revisit to Wain Wath Force yesterday to try and improve on previous shots that have left me not quite satisfied. Bit happier with this one of the...
Simply Swaledale - The iconic stone barns of Angram sitting beneath Kisdon Fell with Mucker Common in the distance. Simply Swaledale at its best. ...
My brother and I have been after this shot for ages but every time we.ve turned up in the past, so has the cloud! This time though the sun stayed out...
Wain Wath means wagon ford and is one of the many spectacular waterfalls in the upper Swaledale valley near Keld.
traditional stone barns and meadows at Angram
Yorkshire is well known for its waterfalls and in and around the Swaledale area, there are literally dozens of them, all flowing all year round,...
Because the Swale was so low it was good to get onto the bedrock which forms the cascade. You could see where stones have chipped away at the surface...
. . . on a rainy day in the Yorkshire Dales.
Best viewed large (L)
Wellies next time, or towel, spare trousers and socks!
Upper Swaledale waterfall, next to the Pennine Way.
Set in the Swaledale landscape of drystone walls, barns and sheep.
There was a lot of water going over Wain Wath Force on the River Swale today after spells of heavy rain recently. This gave us chance for some long...
WOW, what a day to choose to run a one day workshop in the glorious Yorkshire Dales yesterday. I got to enjoy some stunning weather with three...
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