I've talked before about my first visit to the Lake District being in August 2010, but that's not entirely accurate as the three rather dreadful photos below prove. Written on the back of them it says "Geology Field Trip, Shap, Lake District, July 1984" (Forgive the quality, they were taken on a disc camera - anyone remember them?)
I didn't properly fall for Cumbria until August 2010, when the geology teacher was safely out of the way and me and Steve began planning our new life.
Falling in love on/ with Helvellyn |
Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to spend both Saturday and Sunday seeing the area through other people's eyes for the first time again and it was fabulous! On the Saturday I spent time with a group of lovely ladies being guided by Helen Venus (aka Wild Rambling) as they explored Arnside and Silverdale (the previous week she'd had a group getting to grips with Eskdale) and on the Sunday I dragged some lovely friends of ours up Halls Fell Ridge on Blencathra.
Rather than me try to tell you what it was like for them, I'll turn the rest of the blog over to them and let them remind you what it's like the first time you clap eyes on the fells - and maybe your heart will skip a beat again, like mine does whenever I see that old photo of me and Steve.
Arnside Knott - Caroline Blair
This view is from the summit of Arnside Knott. There is a
sense of the natural beauty, the eye being drawn to the water channel and to
the hills in the distance. A feeling of space and of calm. We sat here for some
15 minutes in sheer silence. The soul at one with the beauty, the mind calm.
Relishing the tranquillity, steeping away from everyday
pressures. Pure enjoyment!
Eskdale - Bertie
I couldn't believe that these contrasting views could be seen on the same day & not a road in sight! From Midlands a girl (we DO have wonderful countryside here but nothing to compare with this)
Morecambe Bay - Helen Venus
The first time I saw Morecambe Bay from Jack Scout, the sun
was shining and it looked like a Mediterranean beach. On closer inspection it
was muddy, not sandy but that really sums it up – it’s just not like anywhere
else.
Whinn Rigg - Ruth
Breathtaking view of
Wastwater. We seemed to be right above it. But to my surprise it was BLUE
because of the fabulous weather, not the bottomless black I remember from the
past. Won't forget this view in a hurry.
Going up Blencathra with friends was amazing – a totally new
perspective from going up and coming down.
Both were stunning in different ways - the danger of going up on all
fours and the beauty of walking down through fields and recreating the scene
from Gladiator in the meadow. Very hard
to put into words because it just doesn't do it justice, to be honest the pictures don't do
it justice either - I encourage everyone to go and you won't regret it.
Halls Fell Ridge |
Summit! |
Blencathra |
Not Blencathra |
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