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This one frankel would rival any of paulus fuzzy pics. Bad weather conditions on the fells above ullswater the dots are red deer.  

A couple from a place my old mate lived south cumbria early 90s.    

great pics. spent many a time in cumbria, fishing mountain tarns, fell walking, and mooching. a fantastic part of the country. dogs look in great nick. :thumbs:

alot of the fells are within half hour from me but i take them for granted.. it feels like an achievement when your up them and then really appreciate how brilliant this part of the country is :thumbs:

 

which fells have you walked??

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great pics. spent many a time in cumbria, fishing mountain tarns, fell walking, and mooching. a fantastic part of the country. dogs look in great nick. :thumbs:

alot of the fells are within half hour from me but i take them for granted.. it feels like an achievement when your up them and then really appreciate how brilliant this part of the country is :thumbs:

 

which fells have you walked??

lots too many to mention but all the coniston range,round patterdale place fell etc,langdales,riggindale where the golden eagles nested,, blencathra and so on quite a lot more. ive yet to do scafell pike but have fished wast water had some nice charr from there. fished lots of tarns ie easdale,codale(grasmere area)blind tarn,low water,levers water,(coniston area)harrop tarn (thirlmere area and many more. followed the cumbria beagles in the nineties some of the land was in penrith area and a spot in the buttermere area. my good mate lived in crook so i was up there regular.ive only been over the west once and that was maryport to pick up some silkie chickens from ghyll head birds.spent many happy times in cumbria. Edited by darbo
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great pics. spent many a time in cumbria, fishing mountain tarns, fell walking, and mooching. a fantastic part of the country. dogs look in great nick. :thumbs:

alot of the fells are within half hour from me but i take them for granted.. it feels like an achievement when your up them and then really appreciate how brilliant this part of the country is :thumbs:

 

which fells have you walked??

lots too many to mention but all the coniston range,round patterdale place fell etc,langdales,riggindale where the golden eagles nested,, blencathra and so on quite a lot more. ive yet to do scafell pike but have fished wast water had some nice charr from there. fished lots of tarns ie easdale,codale(grasmere area)blind tarn,low water,levers water,(coniston area)harrop tarn (thirlmere area and many more. followed the cumbria beagles in the nineties some of the land was in penrith area and a spot in the buttermere area. my good mate lived in crook so i was up there regular.ive only been over the west once and that was maryport to pick up some silkie chickens from ghyll head birds.spent many happy times in cumbria.

I only live a few mile from maryport.

 

Sounds as though you have made use of the fells more than me. Brilliant pics as well mate.

 

Whats the best place you have walked? I done rannerdale fell thats a good walk with plenty of scenery

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