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Morph



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Taken at Conistone, Yorks
· Date: Mon October 20, 2008 · Views: 1431
· Filesize: 147.6kb, 425.6kb · Dimensions: 1600 x 1200 ·
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pammosley

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Mon October 20, 2008 5:43pm

Amazing photo Morph. Beautiful view. I wouldn`t like to walk over that very far!

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Mon October 20, 2008 6:43pm

Its a magical place and no Pam you wouldn't want to walk on it for long esp in wet weather! Love the view - I'm thinking its Southerscales with Ingleborough behind you?



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Morph

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Tue October 21, 2008 1:00pm

Pam, it is a wonderful landscape don't know if you know but the blocks are known as clints and the cracks grikes some of the grikes seem bottomless. As Pauline says you have to be carefull but not only in the wet, some of the clints are loose I nearly broke my neck twice looking for Helleborine for the wife.



Pauline, sorry but its Conistone Pie looking up toward Kettlewell with Grassington behind me, the valley you can just about see on the left behind the tree is Wharfedale

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Wed October 22, 2008 3:30pm

What a stunning view! can't say I've ever seen anything like that.. thanks for the info....



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