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Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell May 2025 by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell May 2025

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The River Tees curves round the bottom of Cronkley Scar with Widdybank Farm, a base for Natural England to the right of it. The Pennine Way follows the right hand side of the river on the way to Cauldron Snout waterfall and Cow Green.

Down to Langdon Beck from High Hurth Edge May 2025 by Richard Laidler

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Down to Langdon Beck from High Hurth Edge May 2025

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The view down towards Langdon Beck from High Hurth Edge. Widdybank Farm in the far distance, Cronkley Scar to the left.

Mickle Fell Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell Mar 2025 by Richard Laidler

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Mickle Fell Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell Mar 2025

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A patch of sunlight on Widdybank Fell (right) with Cronkley Scar in shadow (left). Snow covers Mickle Fell in the background under a wintry sky.

Towards Widdybank Mar 2025 by Richard Laidler

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Towards Widdybank Mar 2025

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Looking towards Widdybank Farm and Fell in the distance with Cronkley Scar to the left. Taken from Hanging Shaw in hazy early spring sunshine.

Towards Mickle Fell from the Alston Road Jul 2024 by Richard Laidler

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Towards Mickle Fell from the Alston Road Jul 2024

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Mickle Fell (788 m (2,585 ft) is the highest point within the unitary authority of County Durham. Seen here behind Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell in a view from the Alston road close to Langdon Beck.

Through the Gap to Mickle Fell Jul 2024 by Richard Laidler

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Through the Gap to Mickle Fell Jul 2024

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Looking over to Mickle Fell through the gap between Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell, as seen from the Alston Road.

A Wintry Mickle Fell Mar 2024 by Richard Laidler

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A Wintry Mickle Fell Mar 2024

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A patch of bright sunshine on a snow covered Mickle Fell as the clouds start to thin and break. Cronkley Scar in shadow (left) and Widdybank Fell in pale sunshine (right).

Towards Widdybank Farm Feb 2024 by Richard Laidler

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Towards Widdybank Farm Feb 2024

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A little wintry sunshine on the track to Widdybank Farm from Langdon Beck in Upper Teesdale. The River Tees curves round the base of Cronkley Scar (left) and Widdybank Fell (right). A small part of a wintry Mickle Fell in the distance. The Pennine Way long distance footpath joins this track at the farm.

Heading for Widdybank Farm Feb 2024 by Richard Laidler

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Heading for Widdybank Farm Feb 2024

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Two walkers in the distance following the Pennine Way towards Widdybank Farm. The River Tees flows between Cronkley Scar (left) and Widdybank Fell (right). A wintry Mickle Fell (788m, 2586ft) in the background.

Mickle Fell from Harthope Bank Oct 2023 by Richard Laidler

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Mickle Fell from Harthope Bank Oct 2023

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Looking over to Mickle Fell from the top of Harthope Bank above Langdon Beck. The River Tees curves round the base of Cronkley Scar in sunshine with Widdybank Fell to the right also lit up.

Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell from Harthope Bank Aug 2023 (2) by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell from Harthope Bank Aug 2023 (2)

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Patches of very strong sunshine and shadows in this view down towards Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell. Taken from the top of Harthope Bank under a wild sky on an extremely blustery morning with frequent hefty squalls barrelling in.

Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell from Harthope Bank Aug 2023 (1) by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell from Harthope Bank Aug 2023 (1)

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Patches of very strong sunshine and shadows in this view down towards Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell. Taken from the top of Harthope Bank under a wild sky on an extremely blustery morning with frequent hefty squalls barrelling in.

Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell Drama Aug 2023 by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell Drama Aug 2023

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A patch of strong sunshine provides some brief foreground and middle distance lighting, but Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell are about to disappear as the next powerful squall comes in. Taken from the top of Harthope Bank under a wild sky on an extremely blustery morning.

Semmerwater-1 by tindogphoto

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Semmerwater-1

Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Apr 2023 by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Apr 2023

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Part of Cronkley Scar, Widdybank Fell and Forest in Teesdale from the descent from High Hurth Edge. the Pennine Way long distance footpath pasees below Cronkley Scar and to the left of Widdybank Farm in the far distance.

Mickle Fell Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell Mar 2023 by Richard Laidler

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Mickle Fell Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell Mar 2023

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A snow capped Mickle Fell with Cronkley Scar in front to the left and Widdybank Fell to the right in string cxlear sunshine after a cold night. The Pennine Way long distance footpath follows the River Tees below Cronkley Scar.

Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Farm Sep 2022 by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Farm Sep 2022

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The view from near High Hurth Edge above Langdon Beck. The River Tees winds its way past Cronkely Scar on the left and Widdybank Farm, also now a base for Natural England, and Widdybank Fell on the right. The Pennine Way long distance footpath follows the river on the right hand side on the way to Cauldron Snout.

Cronkley Scar Panorama Aug 2022 by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar Panorama Aug 2022

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A panoramic view taking in Birk Rigg and the whole of Cronkley Scar round to Widdybank in the far distance

Cronkley Scar and Roadside Rowan Aug 2022 by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar and Roadside Rowan Aug 2022

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From the roadside by Hanging Shaw car park at Forest in Teesdale. There are a group of Rowan trees in the verge here which always put on a good display, this year is no exception. Cronkley Scar left of centre and Widdybank Farm and Fell in the far distance. Strong sunshine and a wonderful sky complete the picture

Cronkley Scar, Mickle Fell and Widdybank Fell Aug 2022 by Richard Laidler

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Cronkley Scar, Mickle Fell and Widdybank Fell Aug 2022

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Looking through the gap between Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Fell with Mickle Fell in the backgound on a bright summer morning. The Pennine Way long distance footpath passes through here below Cronkley Scar. Taken from the Alston road just outside Langdon Beck.

Compare and contrast the same view back in April:

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