On a very wet weekend in the Lakes what does one do? Well, for those with the right skills, equipment, and lack of fear a trip down (and through) one of the classic Coniston Coppermines is one answer to that question!




On a very wet weekend in the Lakes what does one do? Well, for those with the right skills, equipment, and lack of fear a trip down (and through) one of the classic Coniston Coppermines is one answer to that question!
Great pix – seen on Fb too. Looks like no ‘squeezy-belly’ bits, which I ‘ve never enjoyed!