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the Dark Walks : Collecting Greys

Wasdale Oak with the brief sunset

the Dark Walks – dusk and dawn at seven trees of The Long View – taking a closer look, tree by tree. We begin with the Wasdale Oak … Read More

Posted onJanuary 12, 2017Categoriesthe Dark Walks, Tree walks, Wasdale OakTagslake district winter, photography, trees, walking, wasdale5 Comments

Meeting a rock star

Lunch at the Hawthorn

I have wondered what it is that leaves the small bones of rodents amongst the limestone beneath the Little Asby Hawthorn. Yesterday, under the cloud-scudded blue of a warm summer sky, I was given a clue. As we strode … Read More

Posted onAugust 3, 2016August 3, 2016CategoriesLittle Asby Hawthorn, The Long View Walks, Tree walksTagsfriends of the lake district, Little Asby Common, walking, yorkshire dales national park extensionLeave a comment

The Long View Tools

shooting the Under Helm Sycamore

Choosing the right gear for a long walk, and a considerable amount of time standing or sitting still, is essential for our days out. Read More

Posted onDecember 14, 2015January 18, 2016CategoriesThe Long View processTagsphotography, trees, walking, walking in the lake districtLeave a comment

How it all started

water drop on beech branch

Tree time arches over the short terms of prime ministers. It stretches beyond a family’s generation. And in terms of woodlands and forests, tree time spans centuries. Read More

FeaturedPosted onDecember 10, 2015January 18, 2016CategoriesThe Long View process, Walking and wonderingTagsphotography, poetry, the lake district, trees, walking1 Comment

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