Keen hikers have strapped on their walking shoes to follow in famed rambler Alfred Wainwright's footsteps.

Members of the Wainwright Society undertook the 102-mile tour over the 133 Whitsuntide peaks over a period of three weeks.

Over the course of the trip, walkers used Wainwright's own hand drawn itinerary and map.
According to the Westmoreland Gazette, the challenge raised over £2,000 for the Lake District Calvert Trust charity.

Speaking to the local newspaper, one of the society's members Derek Cockell said the challenge had been "very successful" although he added that the weather had not been very good.
"It was a lovely bonus to raise £2,000 for the Calvert Trust, who were able to join us on the last leg on the final walk," he continued.

The Wainwright Society was established in November 2002 and the inaugural walk saw participants walking to the summit of Dove Crag.

Since then the society has raised thousands of pounds by taking part in walking challenges made famous by Wainwright.