A relatively short walk with undeniably stunning Lake District views, is a roughly 60 minute trek from Honister Slate Mine car park between the Borrowdale Valley and Buttermere. After a quick and very steep ascent up rough stone steps onto a track that heads up towards the top of Fleetwith Pike and the working slate mine there, the scene to your left opens up. Another path leads off this way and before too long you are stood at a point where it can seem half of the National Park is before you. Pillar, Ennerdale, Haystacks, Buttermere, Crummock Water, Hindscarth, Fleetwith Pike - a stunning panorama to rival any in the UK, and captured in another image on this site - Roll.
Scoop was taken a little further along the path, just below Great Gable on the way up to Pillar. It’s a panorama stitch of three portrait images so as to achieve as much detail and compressed perspective as possible.
A relatively short walk with undeniably stunning Lake District views, is a roughly 60 minute trek from Honister Slate Mine car park between the Borrowdale Valley and Buttermere. After a quick and very steep ascent up rough stone steps onto a track that heads up towards the top of Fleetwith Pike and the working slate mine there, the scene to your left opens up. Another path leads off this way and before too long you are stood at a point where it can seem half of the National Park is before you. Pillar, Ennerdale, Haystacks, Buttermere, Crummock Water, Hindscarth, Fleetwith Pike - a stunning panorama to rival any in the UK, and captured in another image on this site - Roll.
Scoop was taken a little further along the path, just below Great Gable on the way up to Pillar. It’s a panorama stitch of three portrait images so as to achieve as much detail and compressed perspective as possible.
A relatively short walk with undeniably stunning Lake District views, is a roughly 60 minute trek from Honister Slate Mine car park between the Borrowdale Valley and Buttermere. After a quick and very steep ascent up rough stone steps onto a track that heads up towards the top of Fleetwith Pike and the working slate mine there, the scene to your left opens up. Another path leads off this way and before too long you are stood at a point where it can seem half of the National Park is before you. Pillar, Ennerdale, Haystacks, Buttermere, Crummock Water, Hindscarth, Fleetwith Pike - a stunning panorama to rival any in the UK, and captured in another image on this site - Roll.
Scoop was taken a little further along the path, just below Great Gable on the way up to Pillar. It’s a panorama stitch of three portrait images so as to achieve as much detail and compressed perspective as possible.