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By rob on 02/09/2023
Riding the Ravenglass Railway This red hot day in September was perfect for riding an open top steam train from Ravenglass to Dalegarth, followed by a hike & a picnic.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Cumbria, hiking, iPhone, railway, Ravenglass, steam train, The Lake District, walking |
By rob on 27/05/2022
Keswick ramble & the Hundred Year Stone Parking at the Lakeside car park, we headed to the Hundred Year Stone via Friars Cragg & the waterside path…
Posted in Photography | Tagged Centenary Stones, Hope Park, Hundred Year Stone, iPhone, Keswick, The Lake District, The Old Keswickian, walking |
By rob on 26/05/2022
A non-pram friendly walk around Rydal Water Rain stopped play once again, but the sun came out after lunch & we went for a walk around Rydal Water – as far as we could go with the pram. It’s not very pram friendly!
Posted in Photography | Tagged iPhone, Rydal Water, The Lake District, walking |
By rob on 25/05/2022
Coniston Ramble After another rainy start, we headed to Coniston for supplies & a walk to the water’s edge, where we enjoyed some Grasmere gingerbread.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Coniston, iPhone, The Lake District, walking |
By rob on 23/05/2022
Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge (pram friendly) Walk The weather picked up today, but with the bad news that the ferry doesn’t do prams or wheelchairs, Wray Castle was off the table…
Posted in Photography | Tagged Chesters by the River, Elterwater, iPhone, Skelwith Bridge, The Lake District, walking |
By rob on 01/10/2020
Whinlatter Forest Trails After being rained off 1 mile into our Whinlatter Forest walk yesterday, we decided to give it another shot as the weather forecast looked promising.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, iPhone, Keswick, The Lake District, The Lakes Distillery, walking, Whinlatter Forest |
By rob on 29/09/2020
Cat Bells & Derwent Water With the weather being more favourable today, we headed for Cat Bells in the hopes of sprawling vistas & another leg workout – we weren’t disappointed!
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, Cat Bells, Derwent Water, iPhone, Keswick, The Lake District, walking |
By rob on 28/09/2020
Glencoyne to Mossdale Bay As we completed the Gowbarrow Fell loop in good time, we headed in the direction of Glenridding for more adventures!
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, Glencoyne, iPhone, Mossdale Bay, robin, The Lake District, Ullswater, walking, wildlife |
By rob on 28/09/2020
Aira Force & Gowbarrow Fell Loop With overcast weather upon us we decided to visit Aira Force waterfalls & walk up to Gowbarrow Fell in a loop back down to Ullswater.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Aira Force, Canon 6D Mark II, Gowbarrow Fell, iPhone, The Lake District, Ullswater, walking, waterfalls |
By rob on 26/09/2020
The Stickle Tarn Bail Upon checking out of our first week’s accommodation, we drove a whole 15 minutes to a National Trust car park beneath Stickle Tarn in the Langdale Pikes.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, iPhone, Langdale Pikes, Stickle Tarn, The Lake District, walking |