English Lake District Daily Briefing for Wednesday 19th November 2008
Updated on Tuesday at 8.00pm
Tuesday's Lake District Pictures
Skiddaw in Cloud [taken on 18/11/2008 by Flickr user terryh1609] ![]()
Sunday's Lake District Pictures

Keswick rambling club on the Skiddaw path with Derwentwater and Keswick behind [16/11/2008 by Anne Bowker]

Haystacks seen from Gatesgarth Farm [16/11/2008 by David Hall]

Where is this (the Lake, village and taken from)? (click here to see)
Grasmere from Loughrigg Fell [16/11/2008 by Tina Mahoney from English Lakes] ![]()
Saturday's Lake District Pictures

Looking across Haweswater from Mardale Common towards Mardale Ill Bell, High Street, Kidsty Pike and into Riggindale
[15/11/2008 by David Hall]

A photograph from the "Whitehaven Snappers" camera club evening at the Darkest Muncaster event
[taken on 15/11/2008 by Alan Cleaver who runs Old Lakeland Photos]
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 .
Homeward bound - Clapham Junction, South London - Best viewed enlarged [18/11/2008, my own picture] ![]()
Today's Web Sites
Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards holidays on North Yorkshire Moors
Mad About Mountains - Ann Bowker walks Lonscale Fell with Keswick rambling club
Lake District Walks - David Hall Wanders about on Haystacks on Sunday (Route: bottom of Honister Pass - Gatescarth - Scarth Gap - Haystacks - Great Round How - above Dubs Bottom - Dubs Hut - Warnscale Bottom - bottom of Honister Pass) - And on Saturday walks Branstree to Hare Shaw (Route: Haweswater Road - Hopgill Beck sheepfold - Branstree North Ridge - Branstree - Branstree Tarn - Captain Whelter Bog - Selside Pike - Selside End - Old Corpse Road - Hare Shaw - Guerness Gill - Aaron's Bield - Haweswater Road)
See yesterday's Lake District pictures
Paula and Russell would love to hear from you, please . If you send us anything of interest to visitors of this site we will add it to the Daily Briefing.
Wainwright Fell Challenge
I am looking for 214 people to sponsor a fell by donating £15 to raise a total sum of £3210 for WaterAid. Each sponsored fell will provide one person in Africa or Asia with a lasting supply of safe, clean water, sanitation and hygiene education.
In return I will add your name and short message to the Hall-of-Fame. The Hall of Fame is an ideal way to show your love of the Lake District or remember a loved one.
Bag your favourite fell now, once they're gone they're gone!
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