THIS WEEK:

Thursday 5th

Silver How Grasmere from Banerigg

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from Penny Rock

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Dale End with some sun

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to the footbridge and weir

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on the beach, Helm Crag

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the Daffodil

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on the footpath to White Moss

Wednesday 4th

Across the railway line at Kents Bank Station, fairly high tide, Arnside Knott

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a great egret fishing

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skies over Morecambe Bay

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by the ticket machine, next train, the 14.22 to Manchester Airport

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Grange Station underpass

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Grange-over-Sands promenade

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blackthorn flowering in the car park

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Fairfield from Brown Howe

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seat in the layby below Rosley Thorns, Torver

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Tuesday 3rd

Mayo Statue, Main Street, Cockermouth

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The New Bookshop

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Bassenthwaite at a high level, trees at Banks Point, Dubwath

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peering through to a view of Dodd

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Keswick crocus, Derwent Close

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the Moot Hall

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topical book in the Oxfam window

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Browncove Crags

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Little Man and Skiddaw, both from the layby at Rough How Bridge

Monday 2nd

Lunchtime, after a damp morning, from Lowick; clearing skies over Wetherlam

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An 'extra' fell above Troutbeck

on the bridleway above Borwick Fold

by Iron Keld

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resting, a broken signpost shows the right-turn to Black Crag

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nearing the top, Low Arnside and Little Langdale

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Helvellyn and Fairfield playing with the clouds

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Coniston Water and Tarn Hows

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Windermere

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Sunday 1st March

Yew Tree Farm, starting a walk up the fields to Tarn Hows Cottage

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light rain descending High Tilberthwaite from Wetherlam

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getting worse, time to retreat

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down the track to Glen Mary Bridge

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Saturday 28th

I have good company for a walk up to the Hoad Monument, Ulverston

after a damp cloudy start, the day has turned sunny

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nearing the top of Hoad Hill

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the clearing Coniston fells

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over the old Glaxo site to Morecambe Bay

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a Barrow bound Northern train crossing the Leven Viaduct

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daffodils in Ford Park, more limitless energy expelled

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