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English Lake District Daily Briefing for Friday 4th April 2008

Updated on Thursday at 8.00pm

Thursday's Lake District Pictures

Wetherlam

Wetherlam from High Cross (near Coniston) [3/4/2008 by Tony Richards]

 

 

 

 

Langdale Pikes

The Langdale Pikes are covered in cloud, below is Rydal Water and a hint of Grasmere from Wansfell
[3/4/2008 by Sean McMahon] enlarge image

 

 

 

Monday's Lake District Pictures

Harry and Bethan

Harry and Bethan [31/3/2008 by The Hiley Website]

Where are they? (click here to see)

Loweswater

 

 

Other Lake District pictures

Dramatic Lakeland skies

Dramatic Lakeland skies [taken on 24/3/2008 by Flickr user lonesome_cycler] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

Deepdale Hause and Fairfield

Deepdale Hause and Fairfield [taken on 12/1/2008 by Flickr user bazril] enlarge image

 

 

 

News

Wastwater's winning view gets global publicity
The Westmorland Gazette - 3rd April 2008

Cumbria's west coast is set to become a major hit for overseas visitors this year due to the success of Britain's Favourite View.

Huge tree-planting project begins in the North Lake District
BBC News - 3rd April 2008

More than 11,000 trees are to be planted in Caldbeck and the Uldale Commons to create three new woodlands.

 

 

Photo of the Day

See the best photo from each days briefing over the last month as a slideshow.

photo of the day slide show

To maximise your viewing pleasure try viewing in ' full screen' by pressing F11.

 

 

Today's Web Sites

Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visits the fells around Coniston

Striding Edge - Sean McMahon walks Wansfell via Nanny Lane, The Hundreds and Troutbeck

Loweswater Cam - The Hiley's walk around Loweswater

 

 

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