Aira Force and Ullswater

Ironically, the weather completely changed for the better as the rest of the group left with frost on the car and a clear blue sky in the morning with a few clouds in the afternoon.
I drove toWeiterlesen
Ironically, the weather completely changed for the better as the rest of the group left with frost on the car and a clear blue sky in the morning with a few clouds in the afternoon.
I drove toWeiterlesen
Another sunny and dry day so I returned to Ullswater to do some more of the low level walks listed in a book.
Starting in Pooley Bridge, I did a 5 mile walk along the lakeside, through a bog on toWeiterlesen
I drove over the Honister Pass to Buttermere, parking the car. I walked up Rannerdale Knotts (355m) and down Rannerdale to Crummock Water. There was a lakeside path through woods before crossing theWeiterlesen
It was a wet morning so I stayed in the hotel reading the papers, doing emails, and having soup for lunch.
It stopped raining in the afternoon so I was tempted to go to Ashness Bridge and maybe do aWeiterlesen
It was a dry and sunny morning so I drove the short distance to Ashness Bridge and parked in the National Trust car-park for free. The stone bridge is an old pack-horse bridge, just wide enough for aWeiterlesen
It was another mixed day with regard to the weather.
I drove to Keswick and then along the A66 towards Penrith, turning off on a minor road to Dalemain House and Gardens. I'd phoned the previous dayWeiterlesen
I left Glaramara House at 9.00 for the return journey to London. It had been raining since yesterday afternoon, and the receptionist said that the road to Keswick already had flood warnings so sheWeiterlesen
Turning left out of Church Lane, Mellor, I drive the short distance to 11 Moor End where the family of Elizabeth Bradbury, the wife of Samuel Ernill, my maternal great grandfather, lived in theWeiterlesen