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From the blog
Winter! Snow! Helvellyn! We’ve been here before…
Yes there’s hardly a dearth of blog posts on here revolving around Helvellyn in her lovely winter coat… (read more)
*NEW* Glencoe gallery now added
There’s a new gallery of images now on the site from last week’s trip to Glencoe… (read more)
Year in the Life of Great Gable feature in this month’s Trail magazine
You can see some of the highlights of my year’s worth of wanderings up and around Great Gable in this month’s Trail magazine (February 2012 issue)… (read more)
A winter wade up Bowfell
Despite it being a relatively mild winter so far, the last couple of weeks have just been cold enough for all that wet grey precipitation the Lake District gets to fall as snow on higher ground… (read more)
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Photos - Windermere, Grasmere and Coniston
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Some of the more touristy and frequented areas in the central Lake District, but Grasmere can be very scenic, particularly on a calm morning with autumnal trees and Helm Crag reflected in the lake.
The Old Man of Coniston is one of the most well trodden fells in the Lakes and elbow room on the summit can be in short supply. However it's an excellent walk if you can avoid peak times and the long train of others ascending or descending the same way.
Blog posts featuring Windermere, Grasmere and Coniston
Initial Ramblings
So… the first post… In future this blog will be used to tell you in more detail what I’ve been up to – walk descriptions and the like – as well as bits of newsy gubbins. Given the recent downturn in the Lake District’s weather (a falling into a grey wet abyss kind of downturn), there haven’t been many walks, so I’ll start of with some good news. The Autumn, Stockghyll photo above has been shortlisted for the Take A View Landscape Photographer of the Year competition. Whilst I thought I had a slim chance of reaching the shortlist, I (read more)
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