English Lake District Daily Briefing for Monday 13th October 2008
Updated on Sunday at 9.20pm
Sunday's Lake District Pictures
West End Pier at Morecambe, Lancashire [12/10/2008 by Tony Richards]
Saturday's Lake District Pictures

Coniston Old Man from Broughton Moor [11/10/2008 by Tony Richards]

A steam engine near Holmrook as Anne returns from walking Whit Fell [12/10/2008 by Anne Bowker]

Castle Crag and Long Grain from Speaking Crag, Haweswater [11/10/2008 by Andrew Leaney]
Friday's Lake District Pictures

The flooded footpath beside Elterwater Tarn [10/10/2008 by Tony Richards]
Thursday's Lake District Pictures

Bess in the back of a National Trust land Rover on her way to help clear Rhododendrons at Moss Dub in Ennerdale
[9/10/2008 by The Lake Landers]
Other Recent Lake District pictures

This shot was taken a month ago but it is so good I included it anyway, reflections in Grasmere
[taken on 12/9/2008 by Flickr user Nurmanman]
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 .
A magnificent display of Hot Chilis at West Dean Estate, Chichester [Sunday 12/10/2008, my own picture] ![]()
Today's Web Sites
Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visits Morecambe on Sunday, Broughton Moor on saturday and a very wet Elterwater on Friday
Mad About Mountains - Ann Bowker walks Whit Fell (Wainwright's Outlying Fells)
The Lakeland Fells - Andew Leaney walks at Haweswater (Route: Mardale Head - Riggindale - Speaking Crag - Riggindale - Mardale Head)
The Lake Landers - Karen and Andy work with the Wild Ennerdale partnership to clear Rhododendrons at Moss Dub in Ennerdale
See yesterday's Lake District pictures
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