
the three gates at the start of the walk ..

.. lead into Park Head Road

Seathwaite from Park Head Road

looking back down Park Head Road from above the gate

the start of the track to Caw Quarry with Park Head Road below

looking back down the quarry track

looking up the Duddon Valley from near the quarry - the nearest fell is Grey Friar

looking down on Seathwaite from near the quarry

looking west from one of the ruined buildings in this deserted quarry

old level in Caw Quarry

looking down on the quarry buildings from the slopes of Caw

looking down on Seathwaite from near the top of Caw

the Duddon estuary from near the top of Caw

Stickle Pike with Black Combe behind from near the top of Caw

panorama of Scafell to Crinkle Crags from near the top of Caw

the very windy summit of Caw looking north to the Coniston fells ..

.. and south to Black Combe

the path northwards from Caw looking to the Coniston fells

one of the handsome rocks hereabouts mentioned by AW, looking to the Scafell group

heading for Pikes with White Pike and White Maiden to its left

Pikes summit looking southeast towards Ingleborough (a pimple on the skyline)

the Coniston fells from Pikes

Caw from Pikes

approaching Green Pikes

zooming in on the Scafells and Great End ..

.. and on Harter Fell

the gate leading to the descent path ..

.. which starts clearly before disappearing in bog ..

.. but becomes clear again as it approaches this gateway

back to the three gates

Seathwaite church, near which is better parking than AW's suggestion of the pub