Barden Bridge
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Exploring Barden
Whilst on holiday last week we had a day out in Wharfedale. After lunch overlooking Barden Bridge we went to loook round Barden Tower, which dates back to the Middle Ages.
Barden Bridge
Barden Bridge
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Place Fell
On Saturday 10th October we had our autumn walk with the Wainwright Society. This was from Patterdale to the summit of Place Fell (2154 feet high), from where we descended to Low Moss and down by the side of Scalehow Beck to the shores of Ullswater. We then followed the lakeside path for the three miles back to Patterdale. This lakeside walk Wainwright described in Book 2, The Far Eastern Fells, as 'the most beautiful and rewarding walk in Lakeland'.
I have appended sub titles to the pictures below where appropriate.
View from the top of Kirkstone down to Brothers Water and the Patterdale Valley. Place Fell can be seen dominating the view.
Patterdale with Striding Edge leading up to Helvellyn on the right.
Views from the first rest stop!
Views from Boredale Hause.
Deer were descending from "The Nab".
I have appended sub titles to the pictures below where appropriate.
Mist in the valleys during the drive over Kirkstone Pass.
View from the top of Kirkstone down to Brothers Water and the Patterdale Valley. Place Fell can be seen dominating the view.
Patterdale with Striding Edge leading up to Helvellyn on the right.
Views from the first rest stop!
Views from Boredale Hause.
Deer were descending from "The Nab".
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