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Along the way, seem someone lost their walls . :P
Spot the Shaun!
For a well deserved meal! Cheers!
With local steak. :P
For a chill out at the local pub!
Embarking on the journey back
Farewell Rydal!
This creepy guy is still following me!
You can never get tried of these views
One with nature
Chilling out by the lake bank
This sunset view is priceless
Enjoying the moment.. nice!
The lake at sunset
Trees playing dead
The place is real breezy!
Rydal lake from the path
It was a clunky, noisy walk
Our return saw a walk down a nicely forested cobble path
not mention, not as deep
Despite being way much smaller, it looks like a crawl in
With a steep drop by the cave entrance
But it's quite inaccessible
There's another baby cave not too far off
that means many other caves around the area too!
With the many granite deposits found at the top...
Hang loose!
Well lets find out!
Strange sign outside with some serious-looking words.
Oh little stepping stones, where do they lead to?
Rydal cave was previously known as Loughrigg quarry
Shaun-cave, Cave-Shaun
The size is respectable, though not exaclty big
Not like we didn't know there's a cave up here!
There's a surprise near the top
That's Rydal lake below, where we initially came from
I am in a Postcard!
With each step you take
But the views just gets better
Not to mention the long straights as well
Some of the steep uphills
This dude keeps following me
The peak is actually higher than it looks
But I am sticking to foot for today!
This route makes an awesome mountain bike trail too
On the right track!
Past the lake, the trail starts to climb
Few of the many trail water crossings
Mountains around the area
The tide levels are optimal