Thursday, 29 January 2015
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
In Memory of Great Uncle Jack
Jack Bonser
Son Of William And Mary Bonser, Of 7, Argyle St., Radford, Nottingham
Died 22 November 1917
Age 19
Service Number 6536
Official Number 280864
Rank Private
1st/1st South Nottinghamshire Hussars
Laid to Rest Cairo War Memorial Cemetery
Jack Bonser
Son Of William And Mary Bonser, Of 7, Argyle St., Radford, Nottingham
Died 22 November 1917
Age 19
Service Number 6536
Official Number 280864
Rank Private
1st/1st South Nottinghamshire Hussars
Laid to Rest Cairo War Memorial Cemetery
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Be careful where you walk on Low and High Rigg
The clouds are down but the forecast is for much worse later in the week, so we grab the opportunity to get out on the fells, there is no point going high so we opt for Low and High Rigg
Having parked at Naddle, we started out by heading across to Tewet Tarn |
As we climb up the diminutive Low Rigg (which at 820 feet is lower than our house) and look back to Blease Fell, you can see why we don't want to walk anywhere high today |
High Rigg from Low Rigg. The buildings in between are St John in the Vale Church and Youth Centre |
Looking back down to St John from High Rigg |
Thirlmere from High Rigg which at 1106ft is just slightly higher than our house! |
As the weather has started to close in even more, we decided to shorten our route and turned right to follow another wall down the fellside |
Then it was a nice easy walk round the bottom of the fell back to St John's |
"Come on You Two". Just back over Low Rigg and back to the car as the heavens began to open |
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Gowbarrow
A beautiful winters day has arrived so we head out for a short walk to make the most of it
Gowbarrow is so handy for us and as we don't want a big walk today it really fits the bill. So after parking at Parkbrow we head straight up onto the fell. Ullswater is in view all the time |
With Blencathra looking magnificent in the sunshine behind us |
Heading for Gowbarrow Summit |
and over the other side |
Then we have the delightful walk round the far side from the shooting lodge |
Winter Tourist |
Walking back to the car past Aira Force |
Monday, 19 January 2015
Moor Divock from Roehead
The first snow of 2015 has arrive (not the first of the winter though). There's only a dusting, but enough to make it look pretty. As we parked up at Roehead, we were met by Barry Murtagh and Richie who had just been exercising two of their string of horses on the fell. A qucik chat and off we go to exercise our little racehorse - OK, I know she's a dog and you know she's a dog, but in her mind she's really a racehorse.
First glimpse of Ullswater |
The Cockpit |
Boundary Stone on our way back to the car |
And here it is from home the next morning! |
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
The Balcony Route
Monday, 5 January 2015
A Moor Divock Meander
One of Breeze's mates is Hetti. Normally we walk them in the Forest near home, but for a change we decided to join nick for a wander on Helton Fell. The girls didn't mind at all!
Gerroff me ginger |
I know it's hard to believe, but that's Breeze's playful face! |
Ponies on the fell |
Girls enjoying themselves |
The Cockpit Stone Circle. Nick and Husband take their positions ready for a duel |
Hetti and Breeze in the Cockpit |
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