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N 6 B 275 C 1 E Nov 25, 2021 F Sep 4, 2024
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A series of images from a wander up to Easdale Tarn and onto Blea Rigg in the English Lake District on a beautifully bright but chilly day in late November 2021.

Tags:   UK Cumbria Lake District The Lakes landscape beck stream cascade Sour Milk Gill rocks autumn Easedale waterfall water abstract

N 12 B 483 C 6 E Aug 4, 2021 F Aug 8, 2024
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A short series of images from a long walk in the English Lake District from Dunnerdale, over Hard Knott pass and back round on an insanely hot day in August 2021. We had intended to climb Harter Fell on the way back but we were far too tired and it was far too hot to contemplate.

Tags:   UK Lake District The Lakes summer fells mountains green verdant Scafell Scafell Pike valley Eskdale landscape vista

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A short series of images from a long walk in the English Lake District from Dunnerdale, over Hard Knott pass and back round on an insanely hot day in August 2021. We had intended to climb Harter Fell on the way back but we were far too tired and it was far too hot to contemplate.

Tags:   UK Lake District The Lakes Cumbria summer verdant fells mountains green landscape vista bracken trees

N 10 B 312 C 0 E Nov 25, 2021 F Sep 4, 2024
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A series of images from a wander up to Easdale Tarn and onto Blea Rigg in the English Lake District on a beautifully bright but chilly day in late November 2021.

Tags:   UK Cumbria Lake District The Lakes landscape water beck stream trees bracken autumn bridge Easedale vista

N 6 B 241 C 0 E Aug 18, 2021 F Aug 22, 2024
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We had planned a walk up and over Whinn Rigg and Ilgill Head but the weather turned so foul that we were forced off the hill and into the plantation woodland to find relief from the ferocious wind and driving rain.
As a consequence, I only managed two exposures all day and, rather than the grand and imposing views of the Lakeland giants I’d envisioned, they were of some fungi found growing in the damp, dark woods. They weren’t exactly pristine examples, either. Hey-ho.

Tags:   UK Cumbria Lake District The Lakes summer woodland plantation conifers fungi false chantarelle landscape intimate pine needles


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