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Month: September 2016

All Weathers, All Seasons

Looking out from beneath the Trout Beck Alder

The day started with rain, lots of it, clouds stubbornly low, with mist predicted for late afternoon. A perfect time to go out. Read More

Posted onSeptember 29, 2016September 29, 2016Categoriestrees, Troutbeck AlderTagsalder trees, photography, trees, walking in the lake districtLeave a comment

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