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English Lake District Daily Briefing for Tuesday 22nd July 2008

Updated on Monday at 9.50pm

Monday's Lake District Pictures

Dunnerdale Fells

Tony's dog takes a drink on Caw in the Dunnerdale Fells [21/7/2008 by Tony Richards]

 

 

 

 

 

Great Mell Fell

Helvellyn and the Dodds from Great Mell Fell [21/7/2008 by Andrew Leaney]

 

 

 

 

windblown tree

A windblown tree on Great Mell Fell, Andrew asks if this is "the most photographed tree in the Lake District?" [21/7/2008 by Andrew Leaney]

 

 

 

 

Sunday's Lake District Pictures

Marlin Owners Club

The Marlin Owners Club held their seventh Lakes Invasion at the weekend. This is some of the cars at Dalegarth station, Eskdale [taken on 20/7/2008 by Alan Cleaver who runs Old Lakeland Photos]

 

 

 

 

 

Where is David?

Where is this? (click here to see)

Looking down onto the Ulswater launch landing stage in Glenridding [20/7/2008 by David Hall]

 

 

 

 

 

Jo Hiley and Jodie

Jo Hiley and Jodie looking towards Where? (click here to see)

Blencathra (from St. John's in the Vale) [20/7/2008 from The Hiley's Website ]

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday's Lake District Pictures

Where is David

Where is this? (click here to see)

The view across Crummock Water to Mellbreak, with both its tops under cloud [19/7/2008 by David Hall]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Great Mell Fell

Dark clouds and bright sun . . . a great combination and a great picture show from the top of Great Mell Fell
[19/7/2008 from The Hiley's Website]

 

 

 

 

 

the most photographed tree in the Lake District

Does this loom Familiar, Andrew must right and this is probably the most photographed tree in the Lake District! at Great Mell Fell
[19/7/2008 from The Hiley's Website]

 

 

 

 

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

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I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup, The polo highlight of the year at Midhurst, West Sussex. Behind are the South Downs, soon to be the next National Park [Sunday 20/7/2008, my own picture] enlarge image

 

 

Today's Web Sites

Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards walks in the Dunnerdale Fell

The Lakeland Fells - Andew Leaney walks Great Mell Fell from Brownrigg Farm

Lake District Walks - David Hall walks St Sunday Crag on Sunday (Route: Patterdale - Glenamara Park - Grisedale - Ruthwaie Lodge - Grisedale Tarn - Deepdale Hause - St Sunday Crag - Gavel Pike - Birks - Thornhow End - Glenamara Park - Patterdale) - and Hopegill Head on Saturday (Route: Lanthwaite Green - Whin Ben - Whiteside - Whiteside Ridge - Hopegill Head - Sand Hill - Coledale Hause - Gasgale Gill - Liza Beck - Lanthwaite Green)

Loweswater Cam - The Hiley's walk High Rigg in the sun on Sunday (Route: Low Bridgend, the valley route to St John's Church, High Rigg, Wren Crags, and back via the Low Bridgend Tearooms) - and Great Mell Fell via it's southerly path on Saturday

Wainwright Wanderings - David and Edith Brown walk in the Yorkshire Dales (Route: Settle - Stainforth - Catrigg Force - Upper Winskill - Victoria Cave - Settle)

 

 

See yesterday's Lake District pictures

 

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