English Lake District Daily Briefing for Thursday 4th December 2008
Updated on Wednesday at 8.00pm
Wednesday's Lake District Pictures
A Lake District Sunrise, this one was near Tarn Hows at 8.15am [3/12/2008 by Tony Richards]
Tuesday's Lake District Pictures

Two pots of gold! - both ends of a rainbow (Ann asks if snowbow is a proper word?), over the slopes of Whinlatter Forest on the left and Skiddaw on the right [2/12/2008 by Anne Bowker]
Monday's Lake District Pictures

A sunset over the distinctive shape of which fell? (click here to see)
[1/12/2008 by Anne Bowker]
Causey Pike
Sunday's Lake District Pictures

"Dark Water" the river Gretna near Keswick [taken on 30/11/2008 by Flickr user Robh.Photo]

"Light Water" the river Gretna again [taken on 30/11/2008 by Flickr user Robh.Photo]

Flooded landing stage Derwentwater [taken on 30/11/2008 by Flickr user Robh.Photo]
Wainwright Fell Challenge - Thank you Karen & Andy
Thank you to Karen, Andy & Bess (of The Lake Landers website) who have sponsored
Red Pike and say "this is the best view in the Lake District, try it from Ennerdale via Great Borne & Starling Dodd"
Julia Bradbury, presenter of the BBC Wainwright's Walks says "Come on lovers of the Lake District...choose your favourite fell, Castle Cragg is mine - small but perfectly formed. Which one will you bag...?"
Bag your favourite fell now - once they're gone they're gone!
Today's Web Sites
Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visits Tarn Hows
Mad About Mountains - Ann Bowker takes some seasonal pictures
Wainwright Wanderings - David and Edith Brown walk "A Borwick Circular" in North Lancashire
See yesterday's Lake District pictures
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