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English Lake District Daily Briefing for Wednesday 15th October 2008

Updated on Tuesday at 9.05pm

Tuesday's Lake District Pictures

drizzle at Grasmere

Slight drizzle at Grasmere [9.30am 14/10/2008 by Tony Richards]

 

 

 

 

 

A tranquil morning on Grasmere

Anne also finds a tranquil morning at Grasmere with Helm Crag, Steel Fell and Dunmail Raise behind
[14/10/2008 by Anne Bowker]

 

 

Saturday's Lake District Pictures

amping pod at the campsite in Boot, Eskdale

Podlife - A camping pod at the campsite in Boot, Eskdale [taken on 13/10/2008 by Flickr user Gerald Davison]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday's Lake District Pictures

Derwentwater and the Central Fells

Down the White Stones path, Carl Side, looking towards Derwentwater and the Central Fells [12/10/2008 by the Hileys]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parascending in the lake district

Parascending above Binsey [12/10/2008 by The Lake Landers]

 

 

 

 

 

Other Recent Lake District pictures

Bessyboot and Tarn at Leaves

Bessyboot and Tarn at Leaves on Rosthwaite Fell [Find out more about this picture at "By A Mossy Gnome"] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alice in Whinlatter forest, Cumbria

"Alice" in Whinlatter forest [taken by Donna from Eye of a lens]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newlands Valley Panorama (best viewed enlarged) [taken by Flickr user terryh1609] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 .

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

A honey bee feeding on Verbena bonariensis in my Garden, notice the pollen sac on it's hind leg. Midhurst, West Sussex
[Saturday 11/10/2008, my own picture] enlarge image

 

 

 

News

Today's Web Sites

Mad About Mountains - Ann Bowker walks from Rydal to Grasmere (not to be missed!)

Loweswater Cam - The Hiley's walk on the western slopes of Skiddaw ( route: Ravenstone plantation, Ullock Pike, Longside Edge, Carl Side Tarn, Carl Side, White Stones and back to the tearoom at Mirehouse)

The Lake Landers - Karen and Andy walk up Binsey (which is apparently the most northerly fell)

 

 

 

 

See yesterday's Lake District pictures

 

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