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24th March 2008

A Local walk with unusual characters.

We hadn't intended doing anything today but finally decided to combine a localish walk with a visit to the Lancaster Maritime Festival at Glasson Dock. We parked up at Conder Green and took field paths up to the Lancaster Canal at Galgate from where we made our way to Glasson Dock after a look around the various exhibits/stalls and a bite to eat we made our way back to Conder Green. Pictures are now availabe + a video.

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Dave from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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27th March 2008

Arnside & Silverdale AONB

Not a lot of time available to us today so it was a short drive up to Silverdale. We then walked across to Eaves Wood and then onto Arnside Knott. From Arnside we followed the shore path to New Barns from where we took the cliff top path to Far Arnside and then back to Siverdale. Pictures from the walk are now available on the website under "Last Walk"

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Dave from    Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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30th March 2008

Local Walk

Due to ongoing problems with the Rheumatoid Arthritis we were unable to do much yesterday. However we did manage to get out to one of the areas local parks and get a few pictures which may interest some.

I have been to the Doc's this morning and he as changed my medication so hopefully it wont be long before we are able to do something more serious. In the meantime I have started a new section on the website called "My Favourite Pictures" which will be updated regularly. Yesterdays pictures are in the "Local Pictures" section.

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Dave from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary.

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31st March 2008

Tarn Hows.

After an early morning appointment at the doctors we decided on a visit to one of Lakelands most visited beauty spots.....Tarn Hows.

When we arrived the car park was almost full but we managed to squeeze in and have a walk around The Tarns on a gorgeous day. Followed up with an Ice Cream things didn't seem that bad. The pictures are now on site located in the "Visions of Cumbria" section.

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Dave from  Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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Visions of Cumbria

I have just updated this section of the website with some new pictures. Some of these were sent in by a reader , the others are my own taken on Monday.

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Dave from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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My Favourite Pictures

My 3rd day on the new medication for the Rheumatoid Arthritis and no improvement yet. Did a little bit more on the website yesterday and I've added a few more pictures to the "My Favourite Pictures" section.

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Dave from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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My Favourite Pictures.

Can only offer another update in this section again today due to ongoing problems.

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Dave from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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Visions of Cumbria

A visit to Kendal yesterday enabled us to have a short walk up Castle Hill to the ruins of Kendal Castle before dropping back into the town to follow the riverside paths back. The pictures from this walk are in the "Visions of Cumbria" section of the website.

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Dave from Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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My Favourite Pictures.

Just an update to this section of the website today with pictures from the Lakes,Dales and Howgills.

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Dave from  Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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7th April 2008

Reston Scar & Hugill Fell from Staveley

Although still far from being right I was getting fed up not getting out so I persuaded Edith that this shortish walk would pose no problems. Bit of a dull day but still some good views to The Conistons, Langdales and Kentmere Fells + The Howgills.

Bit saddened to see that the cairn on AW's Hugill Fell summit had either Toppled over or worse still vandalised. Pictures from the walk are now available.

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My Favourite Pictures

I have just updated this section of the website with some new pictures.

http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/FP0006-012.jpg

They are located in the "Favourite Pictures" Section.Regards,Dave  from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary.
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My Favourite Pictures.

I have just added another batch of pictures to this section of the website for those interested. I'm back to see the Doctor tomorrow as the change of medication for the RA doesn't appear to be working.

http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/FP0007-005.jpg

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10th April 2008

Visions of Cumbria

A trip out to Bowness and then to the NT Fell Foot Park at Fell Foot near Newby Bridge yesterday. A rather wet and dull day at Bowness but it did brighten a little at Fell Foot. There are some pictures in the "Visions of Cumbria" section for those interested.

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Dave from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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My Favourite Pictures

I have just added a new batch of pictures to the above section. My personal favourite amongst these is the second to last one.

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Dave from   Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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My Favourite Pictures.

I have just added a new batch of pictures to this section.

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Dave from Dave & Edith Browns walking/picture diary

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19th April 2008

We were uanble to travel today due to other committments so straight after breakfast I took myself off for a walk around the shoreline and the village of Heysham. I also paid a visit to Heysham Harbour where I saw the MV Moondance which is the sister ship to the Riverdance which was blown ashore at Cleveleys earlier this year. The pictures for the walk are now available on the website.

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Dave from  Dave & Edith Browns walking photodiary

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Visions of Cumbria

I have just updated this section with some pictures from yesterday taken in the far south of the county.

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Dave from  Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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21st April 2008

South Cumbria

Just shortisg walk around the Levens Bridge are whilst I am awaiting permission to start the new medication for the RA. Bit of a dull day but managed a few pictures along the way which are now on the website.

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Dave from  Dave & Edith Browns walking diary

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23rd April 2008

Far Eastern Fells.

The weatherman for once was right today. It was a dull and gray morning but with the promise of sun later. With this in mind we didn't leave home until midday but were parked up and ready to walk by 1pm. As we set off up past The Howe to join the Longmire Track it was still murky but as we headed up the right hand side of the valley towards Long Green Head farm there was signs of it brightening and by the time we reached the short but steepish climb up the south end of The Tongue it was a glorious day.
From the summit we headed northwards to first the old cairns and then the sheepfold before crossing Trout Beck. Turning s'wards we followed the beck down to the old slate bridge and then to Troutbeck Park before making the return to thecar via Ing Bridge and Lane.

Pictures for this walk are now available.

Dave from    Dave & Edith Browns walking photodiary 

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My Favourite Pictures.

I've not been able to get out for the last few days for various reasons but it as given me time to bring this section of the website up to date.

Regards,

Dave from  Dave & Edith Browns walking photodiary

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