Landscape photography of the Lakes, Dales, Moors and Wolds
Jopplety How on Grange Fell
Grange Fell is the highest point on the ridge that separates the Watendlath Valley from Borrowdale in the Lake District and is a confusing jumble of crags and small valleys.
This photograph is from the one of its highest points and has the fantastic name of Jopplety How, worth climbing if only for the name!
Jopplety How on Grange Fell was last modified: May 31st, 2021 by Gavin Dronfield
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