Saturday, October 23, 2010

Took some time to celebrate

We went on holiday to the Lake District. I was determined that October was too late in the year to go camping, so we threw caution to the winds and rented a holiday flat in Hawkshead for a few days. It was ideal; not too much luggage to take, and all mod cons. What was especially good, however, was the dog-friendliness of the whole area. It's an unusual pub that doesn't allow them in, even when people are having meals. It made a refreshing change not to be treated like a leper simply for bringing our family with us.


The weather was variable: okay for most of the time which was good for walking and climbing


(Piglet was a brilliant pathfinder through the bracken!),



sometimes not so great


One day it couldn't make up its mind



and one day it was utterly perfect.


(I finally remembered how to work the timer on the camera.)



We found a very big tree!



Some of the walks involved caching (we found 8), but others didn't - we also had pubs to cross out of our Country Pubs book. Luckily some expeditions could be combined ventures.

After we left the Lake District we crossed over the top from one coast to the other, calling in at the Tan Hill Inn (which was both in our pub book and has a cache, where we placed a new Travel Bug - I hope he doesn't languish there for too long) on the way eastwards. My, that's a remote spot and an 'exciting' road to it - but great beer and a wonderful welcome. Highly recommended.

And we went to the seaside as well.


7 comments:

Stu said...

Looks like a great trip - and some lovely photos too!

Anonymous said...

TROUTY SAYS:

Oooooh lovely!
I especially like the last two photos. My cousin and I have been thinking of going to Hawkshead but, since we are now two aged biddies and she is asthmatic and I have dodgy knees, we thought better of it.
Glad you had a lovely time.

omally said...

Is Ned branching out?

Anonymous said...

You are such a gifted story teller and photographer. Those last two photos literally took my breath away - absolutely stunning! It looks like you had a lovely time. All my best, Julianna

Anonymous said...

TROUTY SAYS:

P.S. Jan, that last photograph is so beautiful. I think you should print it then frame it and hang it on your wall.
It's better than a Van Gogh.

NigelH said...

Fantastic piccies, Jan! I love the Lake District and it's too long ago since I last went. It still looks lovely. Even with Ned showing!

Lord Hutton said...

Excellent photography!