English Lake District Daily Briefing for Saturday 10th May 2008
Updated on Friday at 9.00pm
Friday's Lake District Pictures
Mellbreak and Rannerdale [9/5/2008 by Sean McMahon] ![]()
Wednesday's Lake District Pictures

Keswick rambling club on the way from Newbiggin-on-Lune to Green Bell ahead, near Kirkby Stephen [7/5/2008 by Anne Bowker]
Other Recent Lake District pictures

View from the top of Helvellyn. In the distance you can see Ullswater. On the left, swirral edge and Catstye Cam, in the center is red tarn and on the right striding edge [uploaded on 9/5/2008 by Flickr user mortimer] ![]()
This picture was made of three panoramic images, each with a different exposure and blended together to make the clouds look a lot more dramatic.

Where is thisand why is it famous (click here to see)
It is the Fish Hotel in Buttermere. It is famous because Mary Robinson, The Maid of Buttermere, lived here [4/5/2008 by The Hiley Website ]
Read more about Mary Robinson
I'd Rather Be in the Lake District
This 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 .
Solva harbour from Gribin Point, the Pembrokeshire Coast [9/5/2008 by Tony Richards]
Today's Web Sites
Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards holidays at the Pembrokeshire Coast
Mad About Mountains - Ann Bowker walks with Keswick rambling club from Newbiggin-on-Lune to Stwarth - Green Bell - Randygill Top and Hooksey
Striding Edge - Sean McMahon walks the Rannerdale Round (Rannerdale Bridge - Lad Hows (534) - Grasmoor - Crag Hill - Wandope - Thirdgill Head Man - Whiteless Pike - Whiteless Breast - Low Bank - Rannerdale Knotts - Rannerdale Bridge)
Loweswater Cam - The Hiley's walk from Buttermere Village to Bleaberry Tarn - Red Pike - High Stile - High Crag - Gamlin Edge - Scarth Gap
See yesterday's Lake District pictures
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