English Lake District Daily Briefing for Friday 3rd October
Updated on Thursday at 9.30pm
Thursday's Lake District Pictures
Little Langdale Tarn from Lingmoor Fell [2/10/2008 by Tony Richards]

Storm clouds over Bassenthwaite [taken on 2/10/2008 by Flickr user terryh1609]

A rainbow captured between Whinlatter & Skiddaw [taken on 2/10/2008 by Flickr user terryh1609]

Heiki The Arbitor creates chain-saw art at Grasmere [taken on 2/10/2008 by Flickr user John Lunt]

Is it a Martian Invasion?, no it's modern art at Rannerdale, Crummock Water [taken on 2/10/2008 by Flickr user John Lunt]
Wednesday's Lake District Pictures

The Steam Yacht Gondola on Coniston Water [taken on1/10/2008 by Flickr user foamcow]
Other Recent Lake District pictures

Casper showing what Beardies are made of as he climbs Jack's Rake, Pavey Ark [September 2008 by Sean McMahon]
I'd Rather Be in the Lake District
This section shows photographs from outside the Lakes, often my own pictures but sometimes contributions from Lake District Now visitors. If you would like to take part please take a suitable photograph and .

Conservation in action at the River Wey water-meadows, Guildford. The cows are keeping the foliage at bay
[Thursday 2/10/2008, my own picture]
Lake District TV
Coast - Friday at 21:50 on BBC 2
Zoologist Miranda Krestovnikoff visits Sellafield to look at the long-term impact on the environment of dumping radioactive waste into the sea. Nicholas Crane climbs Black Combe to experience the spectacular viewsof the Lake District.
The next update will be posted on Sunday evening, have a good weekend.
Today's Web Sites
Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards walk Lingmoor Fell
Striding Edge - Sean McMahon provides September's Dog Daze
See yesterday's Lake District pictures
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