THIS WEEK:
Friday 7th

One of the few spells of afternoon sunshine,
at Yew Tree Farm
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colours, Stock Lane Grasmere
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St Oswalds
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lights at the Grasmere Gather
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the acers have been removed by wind and
rain
Thursday 6th

Ironwork on the footbridge, Cark Railway Station
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next station: Kents Bank
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across the flooded grass to Arnside Knott
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two little egrets
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.... seventeen more towards Humphrey Head
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late afternoon, some sunshine on Beacon
Fell from Great Knott Farm
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misty on the Coniston fells
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Wednesday 5th

By the top car park, Tarn Hows
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wet belted galloways
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colours in Bull Close Coppice, below the Drunken
Duck
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Skelwith Fold Farm, clouds on Loughrigg
Fell
Tuesday 4th

Water levels building up, the Gondola Pier at
the Coniston Boating Centre
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do punters in the Bluebird Cafe realise they're
just 6 inches above lake level ?
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Church Beck thundering into the lake
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at Monk Coniston, we might need this Gondola
lifebuoy
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the locals are fed up
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the A591 at Troutbeck Bridge
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the road at Rothay Manor in Ambleside
is just about impassable, so, Grasmere, over Red Bank, to Skelwith Bridge
trying to convey the power of water at
Skelwith Force

the 'footpath' to Elterwater
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locals only
Monday 3rd

Flooded fields next to the River Crake below
Nibthwaite
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the river is flowing into the fields, cutting
the locals off
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swans, High Nibthwaite
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the road to the east of the lake, flooded
in places
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jetty at Dodgson Ground
no, it's not Nessie

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lights in Brantwood
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black bull Bank Ground
Sunday 2nd

Sunshine, a soggy walk on Torver Back Common
this morning
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Beacon Fell
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clouds lingering on the higher fells
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Fairfield
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