RM2NFP43X–Looking down Harker Hill across Teesdale to the Hudes Hope valley in the distance.
RM2NFN36H–Low winter sun on a frosty Holwick after a very cold night. Part of the snow-covered Murton Fell on the horizon.
RM2NFNTHW–A 3-shot HDR image of a very cold Bow Lee Beck leading to Summerhill Force waterfall.
RM2NFMYP3–A frosty Hudes Hope, Teesdale after a very cold night.
RM2NFNBFG–A cold and crisp Botany Road, also known as the 'Donkey Track', looking east towards Bail Hill.
RM2NFMYP2–Coldberry Lead Mine remains in the Hudeshope standing out in strong winter sunshine and a hard frost after a very cold night.
RM2NFN4MP–The Tees Railway Walk at Mickleton, Teesdale
RM2NFNE4H–A covering of fresh snow on Cronkley Fell and Scar as seen from Middle Side in strong winter sunshine
RM2NFNXW9–A panoramic view of a wintry Lunedale from Harker Hill.
RM2NFP11E–Looking across Teesdale to Middle Side from the road to Grassholme and Kelton
RM2NFNHJ9–Teesdale's iconic view from Whistle Crag between Eggleston and Middleton-in-Teesdale, on the Winter Solstice, December 21 2022.
RM2NFNARM–A cold and crisp Botany Road, also known as the 'Donkey Track', looking west from Bail Hill.
RM2NFNRPJ–A 3-shot HDR image of a very cold and icy Summerhill Force Waterfall and Gibson's Cave.
RM2NFMRA9–Teesdale's iconic view from Whistle Crag between Eggleston and Middleton-in-Teesdale on a frosty morning after a very cold night
RM2NFN60B–The whitewashed Bowlees Farm sparkles in very strong Dcember sunshine under a cloudless deep blue sky.
RM2NFNG6D–The view from Bail Hill above Mickleton looking up the dale towards Harwood in the far distance (where the snow line starts) and Ettersgill.
RM2NFP698–Lunedale and part of Grassholme Reservoir from Harker Hill in winter
RM2NFNEPN–Middleton in Teesdale stands out against a frosty and snowy background in beautifully clear conditions.
RM2NFP73N–A wintry view from the top of Harker Hill towards Kirkcarrion in the distance.
RM2NFMT43–The disused Coldberry lead mine, Hudes Hope, Teesdale in cold frosty conditions
RM2NFNPEF–Shoppers and visitors exploring Barnard Castle market stalls on a bright February morning
RM2N701MX–The remote hill farming community of Harwood, Upper Teesdale
RM2N6W2XN–Bright clumps of Rosebay Willowherb line both sides of Botany Road, aka 'Donkey Track' which runs along the south side of Romaldkirk Moor Teesdale
RM2N6TA2H–A panoramic view towards Mickle Fell from the Alston road, taking in the whole of Cronkley Scar and part of Widdybank Farm.
RM2N6YJ79–Cow Green Reservoir, Upper Teesdale
RM2N6TDJ2–Holwick and part of the dramatic Dolerite cliffs of Holwick Scar very briefly lit as a shaft of bright sunshine passes over.
RM2NAT924–Sunshine and shadows in the Hudes Hope valley as seen from above Skears Hushes. The small building on the valley floor is the Marl Beck mine shop
RM2N6X0D4–An autumnal scene looking along the old Teesdale railway at Mickleton.
RM2N6TXK2–Looking across Harwood from Lingy Hill Farm. Whitewashed Low End (nearest the camera) and Marshes Gill farms straight ahead,
RM2NAT7HN–Sunshine and shadows in the Hudes Hope valley as seen from above Skears Hushes. The small building on the valley floor is the Marl Beck mine shop
RM2N6THTP–A patch of strong sunshine lights up the village of Mickleton. Taken from across the dale on the Teesdale Way long distance footpath at Egglesburn
RM2N6YMJC–Cow Green Reservoir, Upper Teesdale
RM2N6X208–Strong patchy sunshine and shadows in this view over to Cronkley Scar from Stable Edge above Newbiggin. Force Garth quarry middle distance left.
RM2N6W1G0–Bright clumps of flowering Heather alongside Botany Road, aka 'Donkey Track' which runs along the south side of Romaldkirk Moor above Mickleton.
RM2N6TTJJ–Into the Hudes Hope from above Skears Hushes on a late summer morning. After many weeks of little or no rain, the meadows and pastures are quite pale
RM2N6YY9M–Arla Burn (left) and West Farm (right) as seen from Middle Side near Middleton in Teesdale.
RM2N6TYHP–The whole of Cronkley Scar from the roadside by Hanging Shaw car park at Forest in Teesdale.
RM2N6TGCH–The iconic view from Whistle Crag in strong summer sunshine under a big sky. This view takes in Grassholme dam at the lower end of Lunedale
RM2N6YE2W–Cow Green Reservoir, Upper Teesdale
RM2N6TC6D–The village of Middleton in Teesdale during a brief brighter interval on an otherwise drizzly damp day.
RM2NATC34–Sunshine and shadows in the Hudes Hope valley as seen from above Skears Hushes. The small building on the valley floor is the Marl Beck mine shop
RM2NARXCB–Dramatic lighting conditions on this paroramic view of Upper Teesdale from Stable Edge, taking in Holwick (left) to Ettersgill (Right).
RM2NARTB0–Vary strong late autumn sunshine on Upper Teesdale between Bowlees and the quarry in the distance, as seen from Stable Edge
RM2N6YJ74–Cow Green Reservoir, Upper Teesdale
RM2N6WWM4–An autumnal scene looking along the old Teesdale railway at Mickleton.
RM2N6YE29–Cow Green Reservoir, Upper Teesdale
RM2N6TF2R–Looking down over Newbiggin towards Holwick in the distance, from Stable Edge on a cloudless summer morning.
RM2N6TXWT–A panoramic view taking in Birk Rigg and the whole of Cronkley Scar round to Widdybank in the far distance
RM2N6YP92–Cattle anjoying late summer sunshine in the foreground of this view looking over the Hudes Hope from above Skears Hushes to the disused Coldberry Mine
RM2N6TRB1–Arla Burn and West Farms near Middleton in Teesdale from Middle Side with Holwick and Cronkley Scar in the distance in strong early autumn sunshine.
RM2N6WTY8–Across Teesdale to Middleton in Teesdale from the Tees Railway Walk at Lonton
RM2N706KT–Very strong autumn sunshine in a bright interval on the dramatic Holwick Scar, Upper Teesdale
RM2N705A5–A substantial whitewashed barn on the side of the B6277 road up Teesdale.
RM2NAT3CJ–Sunshine and shadows in the Hudes Hope valley in this panoramic view as seen from above Skears Hushes.
RM2N6T8NG–Patchy Sunshine and shadows across the landscape in this view of Harwood, Upper Teesdale.
RM2N6TK7G–Very strong patchy sunshine and showdows in this view towards Lunedale taken from the Teesdale Way long distance footpath at Eggleston.
RM2N6WYN5–Strong patchy sunshine and shadows in this view over Teesdale to Cronkley Scar from Stable Edge above Newbiggin.
RM2N7029T–The remote hill farming community of Harwood, Upper Teesdale
RM2N703W5–The remote hill farming community of Harwood, Upper Teesdale
RM2N6YKXK–Cow Green Reservoir, Upper Teesdale
RM2N708RA–Looking over Lunedale to Selset reservoir in the distance with Grassholme reservoir centre right.
RM2N7083E–Looking over Grassholm reservoir to Thringarth, Lunedale
RM2N2XXKM–A wintry view over Arla Burn and West farms near Middleton in Teesdale towards Holwick in the distance.
RM2N315MM–The view towards Newbiggin as seen from Holwick, Upper Teesdale
RM2N30AD6–The dramatic Cronkley Scar with a sprinkling of snow after a cold snap. Early April is by no means too late for snow in the Pennines.
RM2N30M15–A group of flowering snowdrops and daffodils in bud on the roadside by Holwick Scar, Teesdale
RM2N2YN0Y–A patch of strong sunshine on Newbiggin under a dark sky as seen from Holwick, Teesdale
RM2N2YJ42–A heavy snow squall moves down the dale over Newbiggin, Teesdale
RM2N2Y6HC–Cronkley Scar made even more dramatic by a covering of snow under a cloudless deep blue sky.
RM2N312TX–Buttercups and Cow Parsley make a colourful road verge on the approach to Bell Farm above Newbiggin, Teesdale
RM2N2XK5T–Autumn tints and dramatic strong sunshine as the dark low cloud clears in the this view across to Holwick, Teesdake.
RM2N316B4–Overnight fog lifts to reveal the dramatic Cronkely Scar.
RM2N2XNF7–Down into Middleton in Teesdale from Bail Hill, Mickleton in slightly hazy autumn sunshine.
RM2N30JJR–The dramatic Dolerite cliffs of Holwick Scar, Teesdale
RM2N2YJW8–Botany Road, locally known as the 'Donkey Track', runs approx 1 1/2 miles more of less due east-west along the ridge between Baldersdale and Teesdale
RM2N2Y0XY–A panoramic view into a snow covered Harwood from the Cow Green access road under a cloudless deep blue sky
RM2N30W67–Some foreground brightness and patchy sunshine on Holwick in the distance in this view down Miry Lane, Newbiggin.
RM2N2XFW4–A patch of sunlight lights up the Coldberry Gutter. This notch in the hillside, originally created by glacial meltwater, has been extensively mined
RM2N3089B–The dramatic Cronkley Scar with a sprinkling of snow after a cold snap, with Widdybank Fell and Farm in the far distance,
RM2N2XH5J–Sunshine and shadows on a thick carpet of fallen beech leaves in woodland near Middleton in Teesdale
RM2N2Y4DJ–A wintry snow covered Harwood with Lingy Hill Farm in the centre of the picture under a cloudless blue sky.
RM2N2XCDT–The horseshoe shaped cascade just above the main Low Force waterfall in very strong winter sunshine under a cloudless blue sky.
RM2N3148A–The dramatic Cronkley Scar as seen from across the dale at Wool Pits Hill farm.
RM2N2YF3R–Looking down towards the Hudes Hope in the distance from Harker Hill above Mickleton, Teesdale
RM2N2Y7AG–Patches of sunshine drift across snow covered fells above Holwick, Upper Teesdale.
RM2N2XBPD–Teesdale's iconic landmark of Kirkcarrion stands out on the snow covered hillside in strong winter sunshine.
RM2N2XEDD–Strong winter sunshine and shadows on Middleton in Teesdale during a break in the clouds.
RM2N30F1J–The confluence of the rivers Balder and Tees at Cotherstone in lovely early spring sunshine.
RM2N30W6A–Looking over Lunedale from Harker Hill. Thringarth in the distance with Grassholme reservoir in the centre of the picture.
RM2N3171H–Three Pennine Peaks. Left to right, snow capped Great Dun Fell with radar station, Little Dun Fell and Cross Fell.
RM2N2YC7F–Teesdale's iconic landmark nicely lit up in strong early spring sunshine under a dramatic sky
RM2N2YF3C–The track bed of the old Tees Valley Railway. Opened in 1868, originally to serve the quarries in Middleton in Teesdale.
RM2N309ME–Sunshine, shadows and patchy snow from an earlier cold snap in this view of remote hill farms in Harwood, Upper Teesdale.
RM2N2Y1G2–A light covering of snow, sunshine, shadows and a super winter sky in this view towards Holwick, Teesdale
RM2N310R2–A patch of bright sunshine on Holwick looking across the dale down Miry Lane
RM2N2Y4DF–Patches of sunshine drift across snow covered fells above Holwick, Upper Teesdale.
RM2N30HX0–A patch of bright sunshine on the dramatic Cronkley Scar as seen from Holwick Fell. Part of Force Garth quarry to the right of the picture.
RM2N2XMN0–Looking back down Teesdale from the point where the Cow Green access road continues after the turn for Harwood.
RM2N30FKA–A panoramic view over the market town of Barnard Castle
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