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English Lake District Daily Briefing for Saturday 5th April 2008

Updated on Friday at 8.45pm

Friday's Lake District Pictures

Where is this? (click here to see)

Grasmere from the Loughrigg Terrace [4/4/2008 by Tony Richards]

 

 

 

 

 

The Priest's Hole at Fairfield [uploaded on 4/4/2008 by Flickr user mattcyp88] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

 

Knock Murton

Knock Murton, near Lamplugh on the Western edge of the National Park [4/4/2008 by The Lake Landers] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

Thursday's Lake District Pictures

Scout Scar

Where is this? (click here to see)

Scout Scar, near Kendal [3/4/2008 by Anne Bowker]

 

 

 

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

This new section shows photographs from Lake District Now visitors going about their daily lives. If you would like to take part please take a suitable photograph and .

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

Gordale Scar, Yorkshire Dales [3/42008, by Andy Malcolm] enlarge image

 

 

News

Scafell Pike no longer England's highest Peak
The Spoof - 1st April 2008

Scafell Pike has been downgraded to 963m whilst nearby Scafell has now been measured and confirmed as the holder of this record at 966m

 

 

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 Loughrigg Terrace and Ambleside

Mad About Mountains - Ann Bowker walks Scout Scar, near Kendal

Striding Edge - Sean McMahon walks ? ***always link to home page***

The Lake Landers - Karen and Andy take part in the Lamplugh footpath survey

Gateway2The Lakes - Andy Malcolm walks the Gordale Scar & Malham Cove, (in the Yorkshire Dales)

 

 

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