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Ashgill II
Ashgill Force
by Quentin 'Q' Thompson

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High Force Mono
High force Milky Way

A narrower field of view focussing on the main fall which has cut its way through the exposed whin sill cliff.

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The Night Comes Down
Low Force Waterfall

I made my way to Teesdale on Sunday night with the promise, so the forecasters claimed, of some fine evening light. As is par for the course the...

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Gibson's Cave
Gibson's Cave

Gibson's Cave falls in Upper Teesdale County Durham

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The bottom of summerhill force waterfalls
Waterfall
by AlanHowe

This is about 1.4 mile down from . its right at the bottom of the waterfalls near to the picnic tables . bowlees visitor centre

Ashgill Force
Ashgill Force

I was quite surprised when my brother told me that that this waterfall was nearby given that there'd been no indication of it save for a stream which...

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High Force
High force Milky Way

My first visit to High Force in Teesdale. I've been to Low Force before but never made it to its big brother, so to speak but I'm glad we did this...

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Bow Lee Beck
Gibson's Cave

Bow Lee Beck with Gibson's Cave Waterfall upstream

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High Force
High Force

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Ashgill Force
Ashgill Force

Had a drive up to Tessdale yesterday with High Force in spate being my objective. Conditions were just about impossible given the spray and rain....

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High force Milky Way
High force Milky Way

High force waterfall on the River Tees is one of the highest waterfalls in England with a drop of 71 feet ... I popped here last night to see if I...

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High force ...
High force Milky Way

High force waterfall was living up to its name last week with a huge amount of water spilling over the falls.

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Bowlees Lower Falls
Bowlees Lower Falls

My first visit to Bowlees, what a great place it is! The river forms a wonderful series of very photogenic cascades and there are several gems...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to North Pennines AONB!
Most notably Quentin 'Q' Thompson and AlanHowe.