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Looking down into Ennerdale, Buttermere is on the far right of the photo.
· Date: Sun July 8, 2012 · Views: 403
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ChrisJB

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Mon July 9, 2012 3:27pm

Great photos, with Pillar and the Red Pike - High Stile ridge looking especially fetching here.



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Mon July 9, 2012 5:14pm

Now that is impressing knowing all the mountain names. You must know the lakes well and probably walked most of them. I was a hut warden for the climbing club (Fell and Rock Climbing Club Of The English Lakes) for 10 years at one of our huts in Patterdale. That is when I lived in Leeds. I still am a member of the club and still visit when possible. The lakes was my second home for a long time.

Thanks for the comment.

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Tue July 10, 2012 1:46pm

I used to walk there a lot Richard when I was younger, but two young kids in recent years have limited a lot of my hill-walking alas. Saying that, my daughter won't be far off the right age for her first Wainwright!



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