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From Wetherlam
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From Nuclear dump threatens Lakes
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From Central Gully, Great End
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From Lakeland Skiing
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From Hair Cut...
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From Thirlmere Canoeing
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From A Snowy Kentmere Horseshoe
Author: Pete
Founder of Sterling Adventures!
We met up with our friends from Leeds, Helen and Kris, for a winter-walk up Wetherlam via Wetherlam Edge. Wetherlam Edge is a steep rocky path in summer, but in the frozen snowy conditions we’ve got in the Lakes at the moment, especially with the strong freezing wind from the east, it promised to provide …
After another year of enthusiastic blogging here's my annual round up of a few personal favourite reports from the past twelve months. It's never easy picking out the highlights, so feel free to chastise me for missing yours. I hope these highlights help us all celebrate the blog's seventh birthday...
The BMC are encouraging their membership to stand up be counted by signing the No Nuclear Dump In The Lake District e-petition...
With the fantastic freezing conditions in the Lakes currently, as well as allowing for some surprising Lakeland skiing, there was also an opportunity for a super fast solo ascent of Central Gully on Great End…
What a laugh we had today – a bit of early season skiing in one of the least likely resorts – the Lake District…
I got my hair cut today at lunch time in Kendal
When Paul mentioned his plans for a trip to Scotland next spring: canoeing along a loch, along a mountain river, spending a couple nights wild-camping, and climbing a Munro from one of the camp sites, I got quite excited at the thought of joining the team… But, I’ve never even been in a canadian canoe …
This year's Kendal Mountain festival was another roaring success...
Dave and Fiona were visiting this weekend, and although the weather was awful on Saturday that did mean that on Sunday the fells were cloaked in the first of their wonderful winter coats.