English Lake District Daily Briefing for Wednesday 25th February 2009
Updated on Tuesday at 7.30pm
Tuesday's Lake District Pictures
St Mary's church tower framed from Galava Roman Fort at Borrans Park, Waterhead [24/1/2009 by Tony Richards]
Monday's Lake District Pictures

Rose castle from the Cumbria Way (between Dalston and Caldbeck) [24/2/2009 by Anne Bowker]

Sunshine over Troutbeck [23/2/2009 by Sean McMahon]

Ann's friend Jayne at the Negative Signpost below the Kirkstile Inn. [23/2/2009 by Ann Hiley]
Sunday's Lake District Pictures

A gorgeous cottage at the Troutbeck end of Robin Lane [22/2/2009 by David Hall]
Saturday's Lake District Pictures

Where’s the Lion? Where’s the Lamb? at Helm Crag [21/2/2009 Find out more about this picture at "By A Mossy Gnome"]

Fleetwith Pike, Buttermere [21/2/2009 by Andrew Leaney]
Today's Web Sites
Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visits Borrans Park, Waterhead.
Mad About Mountains - Ann Bowker walks Rose Castle, Dalston
The Lakeland Fells - Andew Leaney walks a Circuit of Buttermere (Route: Buttermere Village - Burtness Woods - Buttermere - Peggy's Bridge - Gatesgarth - Hassness, Buttermere - Buttermere Village)
Lake District Walks - David Hall walks Wansfell and Troutbeck from Ambleside (Route: Ambleside - Wansfell Pike - Baystones - Nanny Lane - Troutbeck - Robin Lane - High Skelgyll - Skelghyll Wood - Ambleside)
Striding Edge - Sean McMahon walks Troutbeck Tongue (Route: Town Head, Troutbeck - Ing Lane - Ing Bridge - Hagg Bridge - Troutbeck Tongue - Hagg Bridge - Ing Bridge - Ing Lane - Town Head, Troutbeck)
Loweswater Cam - Ann Hiley and friends walk Hen Comb (route: Loweswater, Kirkhead. Mosedale crossing, Little Dodd, Hen Comb and back).
See previous 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 ChallengeI 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. Julia Bradbury, presenter of the BBC Wainwright's Walks says "Come on lovers of the Lake District...choose your favourite and help to provide something we take for granted in this country - safe, clean water for people in Africa and Asia who aren't as fortunate as we are. 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! |
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